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Core Java for Beginners, 3rd Edition


Core Java for Beginners, 3rd Edition

Author: Das, Rashmi Kant

language: en

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Release Date: 2013


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Core Java for Beginners has been written keeping in mind the requirements of B.Tech and MCA students. The book introduces the core concepts of Java, along with the knowledge of fundamentals required for developing programs. Starting from the basic concepts of object-oriented programming languages, the book covers an entire range of topics, including advanced topics like RMI, JDBC, and so on. The text is replete with several examples to facilitate better understanding of the intricacies of the programming language. KEY FEATURES • Incorporates features of Java 2 and J2SE • Discusses exception handling in depth • Discusses garbage collection • Introduces new pedagogical feature 'Remember', which recapitulates the key points discussed and also clarifies finer programming and conceptual points • Presents around 350 tested programs with outputs and reinforces the learning through exercises

Core Java for Beginners


Core Java for Beginners

Author: Sharanam Shah

language: en

Publisher: Arizona Business Alliance

Release Date: 2010-11-11


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This book is our attempt to provide the readers with all the necessary information on how to set up the Java development environment and get started with client side, application development, using Java 7. In a step by step, easy to follow manner, the book takes one through application development. It assists in getting a good grip on the Java syntax and its methodologies to confidently craft robust applications using Java SE 7. It explores the Core of Java along with the improvements of Java SE 7, examines the various specifications and describes how to assemble them to develop applications with plenty of real world examples with complete code spec and diagrams to make it easier to follow. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, you should find this book, a valuable and accessible knowledge base for crafting robust Java solutions. What will you learn from this book? Primer Of Java SE Introduction to Java, Setting up the development environment using JDK 7 Language Basics Fundamentals, Operators, Control Flow Statements, Iterations, Classes, Inheritance, Abstract Classes And Interfaces, Packages And Imports, Enumerations, Annotations, JavaBeans Components, Javadoc Java Utilities And The Collection Framework Arrays, Vectors, Collections, Generic Programming, ArrayList, LinkedList GUI Applets, Abstract Window Toolkit [AWT], Swing Event And Exception Handling Java DataBase Connectivity [JDBC] Networking And I/O Sockets And Network, Concurrency and Multithreading, Remote Method Innvocation, Java I/O System Java Servlets Introduction, Writing the first Servlet XML And Java Java API For XML Processing [JAXP]: SAX & DOM, Streaming API For XML [StAX], Read RSS Feeds using StAX, Java Architecture For XML Binding [JAXB], XPath Interesting Features Autoboxing/Unboxing, Language support for collections, The diamond operator, Enhanced, for-each style for loop, Variable-length arguments [varargs], Static import, Underscores in numeric literals, Binary literals, Switch Case with Strings, Annotations on Java Types CD-ROM Contents Setup files for NetBeans IDE 6.9, MySQL 5.1, MySQL Connector/J 5.1, JDK 7 Source code for every example in this book. About the Authors The author Sharanam Shah [www.sharanamshah.com] has 8+ years of IT experience as a Developer, Database Designer, Technical Writer, Systems Analyst and a Lead Architect. He currently consults with several software houses in Mumbai, India, to help them design and manage database application. Vaishali ShahTheir desire to share the knowledge they've acquired over all these years working together and perhaps partially to keep it available and alive made them co-author and publish several books, most of them tightly focused on commercial application development using software tools.

Thinking in Java


Thinking in Java

Author: Bruce Eckel

language: en

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Release Date: 2003


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