Java programming : advanced topics / Joe Wigglesworth & Paula McMillan.
Publication details: Australia ; Singapore ; Canada : course technology, c2004.Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xxiv, 983 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780619159689
- 0619159685
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Contents
Chapter one .Introduction to advanced Java programming
Overview of the Java platform
A brief history of the Java platform
Objective-oriented programming
Standard SDK tools
Javadoc comments
etc.
Chapter two. Classes and objectives
Introduction
Classes and objects-oriented programming
Cloning objects
Run time type information
Casting between types
Nested classes and interface
etc
Chapter Three. Input/output and serialization
How the Java platform supports
Programming 1/0
Byte-oriented stream classes
File 1/0basic
etc.
Chapter Four Collections and a wealth of utilities
Introduction
The utility packages
The collections framework
Implementing an observer- observable design pattern
Generating random numbers
Formatting output and using locals
etc.
Chapter Five Multithreading
Threads and multithreading
The lifecycle of a thread
Creating and running threads
Creating service threads
Using the JVM to schedule tasks
etc.
Chapter Six Common elements of graphical user interfaces
Main features and terminology of a GUI
Introducing the Java foundation classes
Event model
JFC sample programs
Events
etc
Chapter seven Components and facilities for rich graphical user interfaces
Programming with the JFC
Swing API components
Jcomponent class
Windows, dialog boxes and panels
Labels, buttons, and check boxes
etc
Chapter Eight JavaBeans
JavaBeans component model
What makes a class a bean
Bean development environments
Using the sun beanBox
Creating a JavaBean class
etc
Chapter Nine Using relational Databases
Best practices for programming for databases
JDBC drivers for RDBM systems
SQL to Java type mappings
Understanding the database used in this chapter
etc
Chapter Ten XML
XML structure
XML example document
Parsing XML documents with SAX
Parsing an XML documents with DOM
Generating an XML documents with DOM
etc
Chapter Eleven
Network programming
Working with URLs
Working with sockets
Remote method innovation
Chapter Twelve
Cryptograph
Secure socket layer (SSL)
Security policy definition and enforcement
Java authentication and authorization service
Chapter Thirteen Building web application
The technology of the web
J2EE web application packaging servlets
The servlet API
The user experience: building a web app with continuity
Java server pages
etc
Chapter fouteen Enterprise JavaBeans
Entrperise programming
What are EJBs
Session EJBs
EJB clients
Entity EJBs
Message driven beans
etc
Includes index : p. 955 - 983
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