Programming with VisualAge for Java, version 2.0 / John Akerley, Nina Li, Antonello Parlavecchia.
Series: The VisualAge seriesPublication details: San Jose, Calif. : IBM International Technical Support Organization ; Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR, c1999.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxx, 417 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 2 computer optical discs (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 0130212989
- 9780130212986
- VisualAge for Java
- 005.13 22 AKE
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CONTENT
Chapter 1: Introduction to the environment
Visual age for java product family
Visual age for java professional
Visual age for java entry
Visual age for java enterprise
etc
Chapter 2: Organizing your code
Projects in visual age for java
The work bench
The work bench projects page
The work bench packages view
Using types from other packages
etc
Chapter 3: Beginning the ATM Project
ATM application
ATM Object model
Java beans
Event features
Introspection and the bean info class
etc
Chapter 4:Building user interfaces
An abstract windowing toolkit refresher
What is the JFC and the AWT
JFC Components
The JFC and the MVC Architecture
etc
Chapter 5: Managing and fixing your code
Storing your code
The work space
The repository
Resource files
Features
etc
Chapter 6:Finishing the ATM Applications
ATM Application
Atm controller
Atm view
Keypad
Atm button panel
etc
Chapter 7: Making your data Persistence
Add Persistence to book list applet
Serialization
Relation database
Chapter 8: Creating Servlets
VisualAge for Java
Debug servlet
Chapter 9 Interationalisation
VisualAge for Java
Support for creating Applet and application
Chapter 10 Deploying your Java Programs
Applets and application
Chapter 11 Advanced Topics Advaanced VisualAGE
Java feature
Interface to external scm tools
Invocation
AgentRunner
Includes index.
System requirements: IBM-compatible PC with 80386 or later processor; CD ROM drive; VGA minimum; 410 MB minimum; Windows NT3.51 or higher;Windows 95; mouse or pointing device.
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