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_aJava 1.2 and Javascript for C and C++ programmers / _cMichael C. Daconta ... [et al.]. |
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_aNew York : _bWiley, _c1998. |
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_axxiv, 822 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. + _e1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.) |
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500 | _a Content Chapter 1 Introduction to Java Objectives 1.1 Instant recognition 1.2 Objective oriented 1.3 The Java class libraries 1.4 Development cycles etc. Chapter 2 Comparing Java to ANSI C 2.1 Program structure 2.2 Keywords and operators 2.3 Identifiers 2.4 Data types etc. Chapter 3 Comparing Java to C++ 3.1 Objective-oriented programming 3.2 Classes 3.3 Inheritance 3.4 Exceptions etc. Chapter 4 Language features Not in C or C++ 4.1 Packages 4.2 Interfaces 4.3 Using objects and interfaces dynamically 4.4 Multithreading etc. Chapter 5 Connecting to legacy code 5.1 Overview 5.2 Programming to the JNL 5.3 Summary etc. Chapter 6 The Java language classes and reflection 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Java Lang package 6.3 The Java lang: reflect package etc. Chapter 7 Package Java util 7.1 Containers 7.2 Date/time 7.3 Resources 7.4 Miscellaneous etc. Chapter 8 Package Java.IO 8.1 Overview 8.2 Input streams 8.3 Output streams 8.4 Files. etc. Chapter 9 Package Java.net 9.1 Internet working 9.2 Networking 9.3 Exceptions 9.4 Summary etc. Chapter 10 The abstract windows toolkit 10.1 Understanding the implementation of the AWT 10.2 Major elements of the AWT 10.3 AWT Enhancements 10.4 Data transfer etc. Chapter 11 JavaBeans 11.1 The Java beans architecture 11.2 The Java beans package 11.3 URLDisplay bean example etc. Chapter 12 Package Java. Applet. 12.1 Overview 12.2 Programming applets 12.3 Using applets in client/server program 12.4 Summary etc. Chapter 13 Programming with CORBRA and Java 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Java programming with CORBA 13.3 Naming series etc. Chapter 14 Java2D 14.1 Introduction 14..2 The Java2D classes 14.3 Using the Java2D classes etc Chapter 15 Package Jav.math 15.1 Overview 15.summary 16 Remote method invocation (RMI) 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The RMI packages 16.3 Using the RMI tools etc. Chapter 17 Java and security 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Digital signatures 17.3 Java security package 17.4 Java cryptography engines (JCE) etc Chapter 18 Package Java.sql 18.1 Overview 18.2 JDBC basics 18.3 Database update and transactions 18.4 Meta data etc. Chapter 19 Internationalization and resources 19.1 Locales 19.2 Resources 19.3 Data formatting 19.4 Summary etc. Chapter 20 Package Javax.servlet 20.1 Servlet enviroment 20.2 Intoduction 20.3 Servlet tag 20.4 Servlet web site example etc. 21 The Java media framework 21.1 Introduction 21.2 A trivial player 21.3 Time-based and player time 21.4 Summary etc. Chapter 22 Java, active x and com 22.1 Introduction 22.2 Using ActiveX objects in Java 22.3 summary Chapter 23 The java foundation classes 23.1 A new approach to cross-platform GUIs 23.2 Lightweight components 23.3 User interface factory etc. Chapter 24 Comparing JavaScript to Java 24.1 Introduction 24.2 JavaScript names and Literals 24.3 JavaScript's keywords and operations 24.4 JFC components etc. Chapter 25 Interfacing Java and JavaScript 25.1 Calling Java from JavaScript 25.2 Accessing Java objects from JavaScript 25.3 JavaScript to Java example 25.4 Java-to-JavaScript example etc | ||
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650 | 0 | _aJava (Computer program language) | |
650 | 0 | _aJavaScript (Computer program language) | |
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