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TITLE |
| Core Java 2 Volume II-Advanced Features |
| EDITION |
| 5th |
| ISBN |
| 0-13-092738-4 |
| AUTHOR(S) |
| Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell |
| PUBLISHER |
| Prentice Hall |
| PUBLISHED |
| 2002 |
| LEVEL(S) |
| 4 and 5 [about levels] |
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| SYNOPSIS |
For intermediate-to-advanced-level undergraduate courses in Java programming.
Designed specifically for students with development experience, the best selling Core Java offers real-world guidance for using Java to solve even the most challenging programming problems. This Fifth Edition has been thoroughly updated for Sun's JDK 2 Version 1.3 and 1.4, and adds significant coverage in many of today's most important areas of Java programming -- notably XML, servlets, security, and native methods.
Features
* NEWÑFully updated for Sun's JDK 2 Version 1.3 and 1.4.
* Covers the newest version of Java that has been proven in widespread use.
* NEWÑExpanded coverage of networking, native methods, and remote objects.
* Introduces advanced techniques that students will need to build applications that perform well in distributed, heterogeneous environments.
* NEWÑEnhanced coverage of the Java security model.
* Helps students build applications that deliver strong security without compromising usability or reliability.
* NEWÑDetailed coverage of XML and servlets.
* Enables students to build the applications now in greatest demand, including server-side Web applications, as well as software that integrates existing enterprise, partner, and customer systems.
* Advanced GUI-building techniquesÑIncludes detailed chapters on building Java GUIs with both AWT and Swing.
* Helps students build highly usable, efficient interfaces that leverage all of JDK 1.3's and 1.4's capabilities, not just a single approach.
* JDBC database integration, in depthÑIncludes a full chapter on using Java to access and edit enterprise databases.
* Helps students learn how to solve real-world problems that involve enterprise data stores, as they gain true mastery over JDBCÑone of the most widely used components of Java 2 Enterprise Edition.
* Practical techniques for internationalizing softwareÑDemonstrates how to use Java's internationalization features to build software that can easily be adapted for users worldwide.
* Reflects the increasingly global nature of software development; enables students to build systems that are easily adaptable to global markets, and therefore have greater business value.
* Extensive development resources on CD-ROMÑCD-ROM includes all source code, JDK 1.3 and 1.4, Forte for Java Community Edition, and much more.
* Gives students powerful Sun Microsystems tools and resources for running and adapting the book's code.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
| | Cay S. Horstmann | Cay S. Horstmann has written two books on C++ and object-oriented development and is a leading authority on C++. He is a columnist for C++ Report and Java Report, and teaches at San Jose State University. | | Gary Cornell | Gary Cornell has been a visiting scientist at IBM Watson Labs and now teaches at the University of Connecticut. He has authored or co-authored 14 popular computer books and articles for many developer magazines. |
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