1) Java The Complete Reference 8th Edition (English, Paperback, Herb Schildt)
2)Head First Java 2 Edition (English, Paperback, Kathy Sierra)
Description
This is a book that is tailored for Java novices. Ideal for those who are interested in learning Java but have been put off by the complexities of learning the language, Head First Java explores a new way of teaching the same. Head First Java is aimed at people who are complete novices when it comes to programming with the language, and the book makes the learning experience fun - one thats filled with innovative and novel measures. If youre not a fan of wracking your brain with dull theoretical concepts that put you to sleep, Head First Java can be a welcome addition to your shelf. The book starts from the fundamentals and progresses to extremely advanced levels, employing an easy-to-learn approach throughout. From distributed programming with RMI and network sockets, object oriented design, and object properties and methods, to graphical user interfaces, Java archives, network connectivity and Java 5.0, the book explores every facet of the programming language with mysteries, puzzles and visuals that will keep you engaged. The unusual format is based on the theory that the brain needs stimulation to grasp complex issues. The adopted approach brings about a considerable reduction in the time required to grasp the language. About The Author Kathy Sierra is a well-known game developer and programming inspector. She has worked as a master trainer for Sun Microsystems. Shes also one of the founders of JavaRanch, the online community of Java programmers. Other books of hers that shes co-authored with Bert Bates include Head First Design Patterns Head First EJB Head First Servlets and JSP Bert Bates has been involved in the area of software development for more than 25 years. He has been the lead developer for many Java certification exams. He is also a consultant in the area of artificial intelligence. He has co-authored the Head First series of books with Kathy Sierra. Table Of Contents Introduction I Breaking the Surface: a quick dip 2 A Trip to Objectville: yes there will be Object 3 Know Your Variables: primitives and references 4 How Objects Behave: object state affects method &Junior 5 Extra-Strength Methods: flow control operations, and more 6 Using the Java Library: so you don't have to write it all yourself 7 Better Living in Objectville: planning for the future 8 Serious Polymorphism: exploiting abstract Classes and interfaces 9 Life and Death of an Object: constructors and memory management 10 Numbers Matter: math, formatting, wrappers; and statics 11 Risky Behavior: exception handing' 12 A Very Graphic Story: intro to GUI, event handling, and inner classes 13, Work on Your Swing: layout managers to subcomponents 14 Saving Object: serialization and I/0 15 Make a Connection: networking sockets and multi-threading 16 Data Structures: collections and genetics 17 Release Your Code: packaging and deployment 18 Distributed Computing: RMI with a dash of serialize, EJE, and Jini Appendix A: Fatal code kitchen Appendix B: To 7th Mugs that &diet make it into the rest of the book Index Specification
3) Programming with JAVA 5th Edition (English, Paperback, E Balagurusamy)
Description
Programming with JAVA 5th Edition, authored by E. Balagurusamy, is a text that explains the fundamentals to core concepts of Java. It is essential for those pursuing the first level programming course in Java. About McGraw Hill Education McGraw Hill Education is a provider of educational books. They have marketed books on education content like 1000 Plus Questions on Indian Polity: General Studies for Civil Services Preliminary Examination (Paper - 1) 1st Edition, UGC NET PAPER I 1st Edition, JEE Main 2013: Mathematics Crash Course 1st Edition, and JEE Main 2013: Chemistry Crash Course 1st Edition. McGraw Hill Education was founded in 1970. They have since been providers of books, in both printed and digital format, for the purpose of education and higher learning.
4) Core JAVA An Integrated Approach : An Integrated Approach 1st Edition (English, Paperback, Kogent Solutions Inc. R. Nageswara Rao)
Description
Core JAVA: An Integrated Approach is a guide to Java for beginners, written in simple language. Summary Of The Book With a majority rule over the complete software industry, it is very evident that an in-depth knowledge of JAVA is a very crucial factor for software and IT professionals. Core JAVA: An Integrated Approach considers new learners while explaining the concepts of Java in a simple and straightforward manner. Once the user is through with the book, they can write at least simple Java programs on their own. Therefore, the book provides them with a head-start. The book does not offer vague explanations, rather, it gives exact descriptions of all the important concepts discussed. There are several examples in the book to help students overcome their fear of programming. There also are many questions featured that can be asked during interviews, which help students in the future or while facing interviews. The book contains chapters on Networks, Java Programming, Data Types, Operators, Control Statements, Strings, Arrays, Input and Output, Exception Handling, Interfaces, Type Casting, Packages, String Builder, String Buffer, Files, Streams, Graphics Programming, Java Database Connectivity, Applets and Polymorphism. With 32 chapters in all, the author has arranged all these chapters in the increasing order of their complexity. The first few chapters solely aim at introducing the readers to the world of Java, focussing on increasing their knowledge levels and ensuring that they are clear when it comes to the the fundamentals of the language. On the other hand, the last few chapters are completely focussed on providing an advanced learning of the language. The book does not focus on a particular version, but is dedicated to explaining the major concepts of the language, therefore, it is good to go for users of any version of Java. About R. Nageswara Rao R. Nageswara Rao has been a teacher of computer science at several reputed colleges for two decades. Another book by the author is The Ultimate C: Concepts, Programs And Interview Questions. The author has worked as a freelance developer in the past for several organizations, and also interacts with students and trainers frequently. At present, he works with INet Solv Solutions, a specialized, prestigious training organization that provides training in Java at Hyderabad. He also writes for Computer Vignanam, a Telugu magazine about computer knowledge that is circulated every month. He has written articles on Mobile Communication, Virtual Reality, Global Positioning System, Bluetooth Technology, JAVA and C++.
5) Advance Java Technology As Per Gujarat Technological University Syllabus (English, Paperback, Prof. M. T. Savaliya)
Description
Advance Java Technology is a one-time reference book, written from the programmer's point of view. It contains various examples and covers nearly every aspect of advanced Java, such as Swing, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Network Programming, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Naming Service, Serialization, Internationalization, Servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP), and JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL). It will help you to master the entire spectrum of advanced Java by exploring and implementing the various concepts of the Java EE technologies. This reference book will help both the undergraduate and masters course students taking modules with titles such as Website Development and Internet Programming. Further, programmers using the Web as well as the readers interested in developing applications that are spread over several technologies will also benefit from this book. About The Author Prof. M.T. Savaliya received the B.E. degree in computer engineering from D. D. Institute of Technology, Gujarat University, Nadiad, Gujarat, in 1990, and the M.E. degree in microprocessor from M.S. University of Baroda, Baroda, Gujarat, in 2002. He is currently working as an Associate Professor of Computer Engineering at the Government Engineering College, Patan, Gujarat. He has about 20 years of teaching experience in Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) courses in computer science/engineering and information technology. He has authored and coauthored various articles, papers, and books such as C Programming, C++ Programming, Computer Programming and Utilization, Data Structure, Microprocessor and Assembly Language Programming, and Developing Web Applications. He has delivered a number of seminars and expert lectures on various topics in workshops and Short Term Training Programs (STTPs). The proficient teams at Kogent Learning Solutions Inc. and Dreamtech Press have seized the market of engineering textbooks, bringing excellent content in engineering and technical education to the fore. The teams at Kogent Learning Solutions, Inc. and Dreamtech Press are committed to providing excellence in quality of content by judiciously analyzing the needs of its readers and ensuring dedication of its authors and editors in catering to these needs. Table of Contents Introducing Swing JFC The MVC Architecture Applet Window Panes Important Classes of the javax.swing Package Setting the Look and Feel of Components An Applet with Swing Components Working with JDBC Introducing JDBC Exploring JDBC Drivers Exploring the Features of JDBC Describing JDBC APIs Exploring Major Classes and Interfaces Exploring JDBC Processes with the java.sql Package Working with Transactions Network Programming Networking Basics Network Programming in Java Using the java.net Package Establishing the two-way Communication between Server and Client Retrieving a file at server Learning the DatagramSocket and DatagramPacket Classes Understanding the Content and Protocol Handlers RMI, Naming Service, Serialization, and Internationalization RMI Architecture RMI Registry Dynamic Code Loading in RMI RMI API Creating a Distributed Application using RMI Naming Services Directory and Naming Services Overview of JNDI Object Serialization Internationalization Java and Internationalization Internationalizing Web Applications Introducing the Java EE Platform Enterprise Application Concepts Introducing the Java EE 6 Platform HTTP Protocol Exploring Web Application Introducing Web and Application Servers Working with Servlets Exploring the Features of Java Servlet Exploring New Features in Servlet 3.0 Exploring the Servlet API Explaining the Servlet Life Cycle Understanding Servlet Configuration Creating a Sample Servlet Creating a Servlet by using Annotation Working with ServletConfig and ServletContext Objects Working with the HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse Interfaces Exploring Request Delegation and Request Scope Describing a Session Introducing Session Tracking Exploring the Session Tracking Mechanisms Using the Java Servlet API for Session Tracking Introducing Event Handling and Filters Introducing Events Intoducing Event Handling Working with the Types of Servlet Events Introducing Filters Exploring Filter API Configuring a Filter Creating a Web Application Using Filters Using Initializing Parameter in Filters Manipulating Responses Discussing Issues in Using Threads with Filters Working with JavaServer Pages (JSP) Introducing JSP Technology Exploring New Features of JSP 2.1 Listing Advantages of JSP over Java Servlet Exploring the Architecture of a JSP Page Describing the Life Cycle of a JSP Page Working with JSP Basic Tags and Implicit Objects Working with Action Tags in JSP Exploring the JSP Unified EL Using Functions with EL JSP Tag Extensions and Standard Tag Library Exploring the Elements of Tag Extensions Exploring the Tag Extension API Working with Classic Tag Handlers Working with Simple Tag Handlers Working with JSP Fragments Working with Tag Files Introducing JSTL Working with the Core Tag Library Working with the XML Tag Library Working with the Internationalization Tag Library Working with the SQL Tag Library Working with the Functions Tag Library Introducing Hibernate Intoducing Hibernate Exploring the Architecture of Hibernate Downloading Hibernate Exploring HQL Understanding Hibernate O/R Mapping Working with Hibernate Implementing O/R Mapping with Hibernate Index What's on the CD ROM
6) Learn Objective-C for Java Developers (English, Paperback, Bucanek James Bucanek)
7) JAVA Fundamentals (SIE) 1st Edition (English, Paperback, Herbert Schildt)
Description
Authored by THE veteran and most trusted names in the area, this adaptation brings in a text designed for introductory programming courses for Java. It uses a ‘STRAIGHT AHEAD’ approach that keeps the focus of each topic at hand, thus maintaining cohesiveness and logical sequence of concepts. Salient Features Includes coverage of Java 7 (JDK7) - a modern version of the language Introduces objects (in Chapter 4) after the basics of the language – to render conceptual clarity Eparates the teaching of GUI from the teaching of language elements – provides flexibility in choosing when to introduce GUI programming. Table Of Contents PART I THE JAVA LANGUAGE 1 Java Programming Fundamentals 2 Introducing Data Types and Operators 3 Program Control Statements 4 Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods 5 More Data Types and Operators 6 A Closer Look at Methods and Classes 7 Inheritance 8 Interfaces 9 Packages 10 Exception Handling 11 Using I/O 12 Multithreaded Programming 13 Enumerations, Autoboxing, and Annotations 14 Generics 15 Applets and the Remaining Java Keywords 16 Introduction to Object-Oriented Design PART II INTRODUCING GUI PROGRAMMING WITH SWING 17 Swing Fundamentals 18 Exploring Swing Controls 19 Working with Menus 20 Dialogs 21 Threading, Applet, and Painting PART III EXPLORING THE JAVA API LIBRARY 22 String Handling 23 Exploring java.lang 24 Exploring java.util 25 Using the Data Structures in the Collections Framework 26 Networking with java.net 27 The Concurrency Utilities APPENDIX APPENDIX A Using Java’s Documentation Comments APPENDIX B An Introduction to Regular Expressions APPENDIX C Answers to Selected Exercises
8) Introduction to Programming in Java : An Interdisciplinary Approach (Paperback, Sedgewick)
Description
Description By emphasizing the application of computer programming not only in success stories in the software industry but also in familiar scenarios in physical and biological science, engineering, and applied mathematics, Introduction to Programming in Java takes an interdisciplinary approach to teaching programming with the Java&trade programming language. Interesting applications in these fields foster a foundation of computer science concepts and programming skills that students can use in later courses while demonstrating that computation is an integral part of the modern world. Ten years in development, this book thoroughly covers the field and is ideal for traditional introductory programming courses. It can also be used as a supplement or a main text for courses that integrate programming with mathematics, science, or engineering.
9) Advanced Java Programming (Pb 2015) (English, Prasanalakshmi B)
Features Language: English Publisher: Cbs ISBN: 9788123923833, 812392383X Seller CBSPublishers (4) Author Prasanalakshmi B
10) Java 8 Programming Black Book (English, Paperback, Dt Editorial Services)
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Java 8 Black Book is a solid introductory reference that has been written from the experts point of view and so includes hundreds of examples covering every feature of the subject. The book takes you in the direction of mastering the entire spectrum of Java 8from generics to security enhancements, from new applet deployment enhancements to networking, from multiple threads to JavaBeans, from JDBC to file handling and much more. Designed to contain more on Java 8 than any other book on the topic, every aspect of this book is worth its price About the Author DT Editorial Services has seized the market of computer books, bringing excellent content in software development to the fore. The team is committed to excellenceexcellence in quality of content, excellence in the dedication of its authors and editors, excellence in the attention to detail and excellence in understanding the needs of its readers.
Java: The Complete Reference provides a comprehensive coverage of the Java programming language for beginners and professionals in the subject.
Summary Of The Book
Java is a widely used language in the computer industry. Its importance and influence is strongly felt as it’s still the first and best choice when it comes to writing programs for developing web-based applications. It’s used not only across PCs and laptops, but also in smartphones. Android programming, for instance, uses Java.
This edition of Java: The Complete Reference comes about as a result of the language’s dynamic nature. Java regularly undergoes change and upgradation, primarily for the purpose of keeping up with the new and ever-changing demands of the computing world. The release of this new edition reflects this dynamism.
The book has a large intended audience, catering to the needs of both the inexperienced and professional programmers. The fundamental aspects of Java are covered in sufficient detail so that the beginner doesn’t get lost in the subject matter. And at the same time, the professional is provided with a coverage of the more advanced features of Java.
Java: The Complete Reference is a handy manual that contains the fundamental programming principles, keywords, and syntax generally used when writing programs based on Java. It consists of four parts, and in each part a different area of the subject is emphasized. There are thirty four chapters in all, some of the chapters being An Overview of Java, The History and Evolution of Java, Introducing Classes, Data Types, Variables, and Arrays, String Handling, Networking, Exploring NIO, Introducing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics, and Text, Java Beans, Servlets, and Financial Applets and Servlets.
About Herbert Schildt
Herbert Schildt is a programmer, musician, and an author.
He is the author of C# 3.0: A Beginner’s Guide, C# 4.0: The Complete Reference, Teach Yourself C++, Java Fundamentals, The Complete Reference C++, Java Programming: A Comprehensive Introduction, and Swing: A Beginner’s Guide.
Herbert exhibits a clear style of writing in his books, some of which have gone on to feature on several bestseller lists.
Herbert Schildt is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has been a member of important committees, such as the ANSI committee, and during important times such as when the C and C++ languages were standardized in 1989 and 1998 respectively. When not studying and writing about computer languages, Herbert Schildt plays the keyboard for a progressive rock band called Starcastle.
Description
This is a book that is tailored for Java novices. Ideal for those who are interested in learning Java but have been put off by the complexities of learning the language, Head First Java explores a new way of teaching the same. Head First Java is aimed at people who are complete novices when it comes to programming with the language, and the book makes the learning experience fun - one thats filled with innovative and novel measures. If youre not a fan of wracking your brain with dull theoretical concepts that put you to sleep, Head First Java can be a welcome addition to your shelf. The book starts from the fundamentals and progresses to extremely advanced levels, employing an easy-to-learn approach throughout. From distributed programming with RMI and network sockets, object oriented design, and object properties and methods, to graphical user interfaces, Java archives, network connectivity and Java 5.0, the book explores every facet of the programming language with mysteries, puzzles and visuals that will keep you engaged. The unusual format is based on the theory that the brain needs stimulation to grasp complex issues. The adopted approach brings about a considerable reduction in the time required to grasp the language. About The Author Kathy Sierra is a well-known game developer and programming inspector. She has worked as a master trainer for Sun Microsystems. Shes also one of the founders of JavaRanch, the online community of Java programmers. Other books of hers that shes co-authored with Bert Bates include Head First Design Patterns Head First EJB Head First Servlets and JSP Bert Bates has been involved in the area of software development for more than 25 years. He has been the lead developer for many Java certification exams. He is also a consultant in the area of artificial intelligence. He has co-authored the Head First series of books with Kathy Sierra. Table Of Contents Introduction I Breaking the Surface: a quick dip 2 A Trip to Objectville: yes there will be Object 3 Know Your Variables: primitives and references 4 How Objects Behave: object state affects method &Junior 5 Extra-Strength Methods: flow control operations, and more 6 Using the Java Library: so you don't have to write it all yourself 7 Better Living in Objectville: planning for the future 8 Serious Polymorphism: exploiting abstract Classes and interfaces 9 Life and Death of an Object: constructors and memory management 10 Numbers Matter: math, formatting, wrappers; and statics 11 Risky Behavior: exception handing' 12 A Very Graphic Story: intro to GUI, event handling, and inner classes 13, Work on Your Swing: layout managers to subcomponents 14 Saving Object: serialization and I/0 15 Make a Connection: networking sockets and multi-threading 16 Data Structures: collections and genetics 17 Release Your Code: packaging and deployment 18 Distributed Computing: RMI with a dash of serialize, EJE, and Jini Appendix A: Fatal code kitchen Appendix B: To 7th Mugs that &diet make it into the rest of the book Index Specification
Description
Programming with JAVA 5th Edition, authored by E. Balagurusamy, is a text that explains the fundamentals to core concepts of Java. It is essential for those pursuing the first level programming course in Java. About McGraw Hill Education McGraw Hill Education is a provider of educational books. They have marketed books on education content like 1000 Plus Questions on Indian Polity: General Studies for Civil Services Preliminary Examination (Paper - 1) 1st Edition, UGC NET PAPER I 1st Edition, JEE Main 2013: Mathematics Crash Course 1st Edition, and JEE Main 2013: Chemistry Crash Course 1st Edition. McGraw Hill Education was founded in 1970. They have since been providers of books, in both printed and digital format, for the purpose of education and higher learning.
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Core JAVA: An Integrated Approach is a guide to Java for beginners, written in simple language. Summary Of The Book With a majority rule over the complete software industry, it is very evident that an in-depth knowledge of JAVA is a very crucial factor for software and IT professionals. Core JAVA: An Integrated Approach considers new learners while explaining the concepts of Java in a simple and straightforward manner. Once the user is through with the book, they can write at least simple Java programs on their own. Therefore, the book provides them with a head-start. The book does not offer vague explanations, rather, it gives exact descriptions of all the important concepts discussed. There are several examples in the book to help students overcome their fear of programming. There also are many questions featured that can be asked during interviews, which help students in the future or while facing interviews. The book contains chapters on Networks, Java Programming, Data Types, Operators, Control Statements, Strings, Arrays, Input and Output, Exception Handling, Interfaces, Type Casting, Packages, String Builder, String Buffer, Files, Streams, Graphics Programming, Java Database Connectivity, Applets and Polymorphism. With 32 chapters in all, the author has arranged all these chapters in the increasing order of their complexity. The first few chapters solely aim at introducing the readers to the world of Java, focussing on increasing their knowledge levels and ensuring that they are clear when it comes to the the fundamentals of the language. On the other hand, the last few chapters are completely focussed on providing an advanced learning of the language. The book does not focus on a particular version, but is dedicated to explaining the major concepts of the language, therefore, it is good to go for users of any version of Java. About R. Nageswara Rao R. Nageswara Rao has been a teacher of computer science at several reputed colleges for two decades. Another book by the author is The Ultimate C: Concepts, Programs And Interview Questions. The author has worked as a freelance developer in the past for several organizations, and also interacts with students and trainers frequently. At present, he works with INet Solv Solutions, a specialized, prestigious training organization that provides training in Java at Hyderabad. He also writes for Computer Vignanam, a Telugu magazine about computer knowledge that is circulated every month. He has written articles on Mobile Communication, Virtual Reality, Global Positioning System, Bluetooth Technology, JAVA and C++.
Description
Advance Java Technology is a one-time reference book, written from the programmer's point of view. It contains various examples and covers nearly every aspect of advanced Java, such as Swing, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Network Programming, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Naming Service, Serialization, Internationalization, Servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP), and JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL). It will help you to master the entire spectrum of advanced Java by exploring and implementing the various concepts of the Java EE technologies. This reference book will help both the undergraduate and masters course students taking modules with titles such as Website Development and Internet Programming. Further, programmers using the Web as well as the readers interested in developing applications that are spread over several technologies will also benefit from this book. About The Author Prof. M.T. Savaliya received the B.E. degree in computer engineering from D. D. Institute of Technology, Gujarat University, Nadiad, Gujarat, in 1990, and the M.E. degree in microprocessor from M.S. University of Baroda, Baroda, Gujarat, in 2002. He is currently working as an Associate Professor of Computer Engineering at the Government Engineering College, Patan, Gujarat. He has about 20 years of teaching experience in Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) courses in computer science/engineering and information technology. He has authored and coauthored various articles, papers, and books such as C Programming, C++ Programming, Computer Programming and Utilization, Data Structure, Microprocessor and Assembly Language Programming, and Developing Web Applications. He has delivered a number of seminars and expert lectures on various topics in workshops and Short Term Training Programs (STTPs). The proficient teams at Kogent Learning Solutions Inc. and Dreamtech Press have seized the market of engineering textbooks, bringing excellent content in engineering and technical education to the fore. The teams at Kogent Learning Solutions, Inc. and Dreamtech Press are committed to providing excellence in quality of content by judiciously analyzing the needs of its readers and ensuring dedication of its authors and editors in catering to these needs. Table of Contents Introducing Swing JFC The MVC Architecture Applet Window Panes Important Classes of the javax.swing Package Setting the Look and Feel of Components An Applet with Swing Components Working with JDBC Introducing JDBC Exploring JDBC Drivers Exploring the Features of JDBC Describing JDBC APIs Exploring Major Classes and Interfaces Exploring JDBC Processes with the java.sql Package Working with Transactions Network Programming Networking Basics Network Programming in Java Using the java.net Package Establishing the two-way Communication between Server and Client Retrieving a file at server Learning the DatagramSocket and DatagramPacket Classes Understanding the Content and Protocol Handlers RMI, Naming Service, Serialization, and Internationalization RMI Architecture RMI Registry Dynamic Code Loading in RMI RMI API Creating a Distributed Application using RMI Naming Services Directory and Naming Services Overview of JNDI Object Serialization Internationalization Java and Internationalization Internationalizing Web Applications Introducing the Java EE Platform Enterprise Application Concepts Introducing the Java EE 6 Platform HTTP Protocol Exploring Web Application Introducing Web and Application Servers Working with Servlets Exploring the Features of Java Servlet Exploring New Features in Servlet 3.0 Exploring the Servlet API Explaining the Servlet Life Cycle Understanding Servlet Configuration Creating a Sample Servlet Creating a Servlet by using Annotation Working with ServletConfig and ServletContext Objects Working with the HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse Interfaces Exploring Request Delegation and Request Scope Describing a Session Introducing Session Tracking Exploring the Session Tracking Mechanisms Using the Java Servlet API for Session Tracking Introducing Event Handling and Filters Introducing Events Intoducing Event Handling Working with the Types of Servlet Events Introducing Filters Exploring Filter API Configuring a Filter Creating a Web Application Using Filters Using Initializing Parameter in Filters Manipulating Responses Discussing Issues in Using Threads with Filters Working with JavaServer Pages (JSP) Introducing JSP Technology Exploring New Features of JSP 2.1 Listing Advantages of JSP over Java Servlet Exploring the Architecture of a JSP Page Describing the Life Cycle of a JSP Page Working with JSP Basic Tags and Implicit Objects Working with Action Tags in JSP Exploring the JSP Unified EL Using Functions with EL JSP Tag Extensions and Standard Tag Library Exploring the Elements of Tag Extensions Exploring the Tag Extension API Working with Classic Tag Handlers Working with Simple Tag Handlers Working with JSP Fragments Working with Tag Files Introducing JSTL Working with the Core Tag Library Working with the XML Tag Library Working with the Internationalization Tag Library Working with the SQL Tag Library Working with the Functions Tag Library Introducing Hibernate Intoducing Hibernate Exploring the Architecture of Hibernate Downloading Hibernate Exploring HQL Understanding Hibernate O/R Mapping Working with Hibernate Implementing O/R Mapping with Hibernate Index What's on the CD ROM
7) JAVA Fundamentals (SIE) 1st Edition (English, Paperback, Herbert Schildt)
Description
Authored by THE veteran and most trusted names in the area, this adaptation brings in a text designed for introductory programming courses for Java. It uses a ‘STRAIGHT AHEAD’ approach that keeps the focus of each topic at hand, thus maintaining cohesiveness and logical sequence of concepts. Salient Features Includes coverage of Java 7 (JDK7) - a modern version of the language Introduces objects (in Chapter 4) after the basics of the language – to render conceptual clarity Eparates the teaching of GUI from the teaching of language elements – provides flexibility in choosing when to introduce GUI programming. Table Of Contents PART I THE JAVA LANGUAGE 1 Java Programming Fundamentals 2 Introducing Data Types and Operators 3 Program Control Statements 4 Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods 5 More Data Types and Operators 6 A Closer Look at Methods and Classes 7 Inheritance 8 Interfaces 9 Packages 10 Exception Handling 11 Using I/O 12 Multithreaded Programming 13 Enumerations, Autoboxing, and Annotations 14 Generics 15 Applets and the Remaining Java Keywords 16 Introduction to Object-Oriented Design PART II INTRODUCING GUI PROGRAMMING WITH SWING 17 Swing Fundamentals 18 Exploring Swing Controls 19 Working with Menus 20 Dialogs 21 Threading, Applet, and Painting PART III EXPLORING THE JAVA API LIBRARY 22 String Handling 23 Exploring java.lang 24 Exploring java.util 25 Using the Data Structures in the Collections Framework 26 Networking with java.net 27 The Concurrency Utilities APPENDIX APPENDIX A Using Java’s Documentation Comments APPENDIX B An Introduction to Regular Expressions APPENDIX C Answers to Selected Exercises
Description
Description By emphasizing the application of computer programming not only in success stories in the software industry but also in familiar scenarios in physical and biological science, engineering, and applied mathematics, Introduction to Programming in Java takes an interdisciplinary approach to teaching programming with the Java&trade programming language. Interesting applications in these fields foster a foundation of computer science concepts and programming skills that students can use in later courses while demonstrating that computation is an integral part of the modern world. Ten years in development, this book thoroughly covers the field and is ideal for traditional introductory programming courses. It can also be used as a supplement or a main text for courses that integrate programming with mathematics, science, or engineering.
Features Language: English Publisher: Cbs ISBN: 9788123923833, 812392383X Seller CBSPublishers (4) Author Prasanalakshmi B
10) Java 8 Programming Black Book (English, Paperback, Dt Editorial Services)
Description
Java 8 Black Book is a solid introductory reference that has been written from the experts point of view and so includes hundreds of examples covering every feature of the subject. The book takes you in the direction of mastering the entire spectrum of Java 8from generics to security enhancements, from new applet deployment enhancements to networking, from multiple threads to JavaBeans, from JDBC to file handling and much more. Designed to contain more on Java 8 than any other book on the topic, every aspect of this book is worth its price About the Author DT Editorial Services has seized the market of computer books, bringing excellent content in software development to the fore. The team is committed to excellenceexcellence in quality of content, excellence in the dedication of its authors and editors, excellence in the attention to detail and excellence in understanding the needs of its readers.