Java : how to program / P.J.Deitel, H.M.Deitel.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008Edition: 7th edDescription: xliv, 1596 p. ill. ; 24 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 9788120332911
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Includes index.
Introduction to computers, the Internet and the Web ; Introduction to Java applications ; Introduction to classes and objects ; Control statements: part 1 ; Control statements: part 2 ; Methods: a deeper look ; Arrays ; Classes and objects: a deeper look ; Object-oriented programming: inheritance ; Object-oriented programming: polymorphism ; GUI components: part 1 ; Graphics and Java 2D ; Exception handling ; Files and streams ; Recursion ; Searching and sorting ; Data structures ; Generics ; Collections ; Introduction to Java applets ; Multimedia: applets and applications ; GUI components: part 2 ; Multithreading ; Networking ; Accessing databases with JDBC ; Web applications: part 1 ; Web applications: part 2 ; JAX-WS Web services ; Formatted output ; Strings, characters and regular expressions ; A. Operator precedence chart ; B. ASCII character set ; C. Keywords and reserved words ; D. Primitive types ; E. Number systems ; F. GroupLayout ; G. Java desktop integration components (JDIC) ; H. Mashups ; Web bonus appendices ; I. Unicode ; J. Using the Java API documentation ; K. Creating documentation with javadoc ; L. Bit manipulation ; M. ATM case study code ; N. Labeled break and continue statements ; O. UML 2: additional diagram types ; P. Design patterns ; Q. Using the debugger.
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