Ivor Horton's Beginning Java 2, JDK 5 Edition

  • 29h 21m
  • Ivor Horton
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2005

Combining simplicity with power, Java has become the object-oriented language of choice for Internet Programming and cross-platform applications. This comprehensive and easy-to-use guide provides you with the essential information you’ll need to know in order to develop dynamic programs using the java 2 Standard Edition 5.0 or later.

You’ll be introduced to the fundamental ideas about the structure of Java programs and how they work. You’ll gain a clear understanding of all the latest features of the Java Language as well as the key packages in the Java class library. And with the help of numerous working examples, you’ll find out how to apply the material so you can write your own full-featured applications and applets.

This book teaches you how to start programming in Java, covering everything from putting together statements and performing calculations to applying the capabilities provided by the Java class libraries, and much more.

What you will learn from this book

  • The basics of how the Java language works
  • Ways to apply key language elements
  • Methods for storing data in a program
  • How to define and utilize classes
  • How to create applets for use in interactive Web pages
  • Techniques for implementing an application with a graphical user interface
  • How to use the JDBC capability to work with relational databases
  • All the skills to become a knowledgeable Java programmer

About the Author

Ivor Horton started out as a mathematician, but shortly after graduating, he was lured into messing about with computers by a well-known manufacturer. He has spent many happy years programming occasionally useful applications in a variety of languages as well as teaching mainly scientists and engineers to do likewise. He has extensive experience in applying computers to problems in engineering design and to manufacturing operations in a wide range of industries. He is the author of a number of tutorial books on programming in C, C++, and Java.

In this Book

  • Introducing Java
  • Programs, Data, Variables, and Calculation
  • Loops and Logic
  • Arrays and Strings
  • Defining Classes
  • Extending Classes and Inheritance
  • Exceptions
  • Understanding Streams
  • Accessing Files and Directories
  • Writing Files
  • Reading Files
  • Serializing Objects
  • Generic Class Types
  • The Collections Framework
  • A Collection of Useful Classes
  • Threads
  • Creating Windows
  • Handling Events
  • Drawing in a Window
  • Extending the GUI
  • Filing and Printing Documents
  • Java and XML
  • Creating and Modifying XML Documents
  • Talking to Databases
  • The JDBC in Action
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