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Java 2 Laminate Reference Chart (Quickstudy: Computer)»rank: 1585817from: Barcharts
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The Java 1.1 Programmer's Reference: The Ultimate Resource for Java Professionals»rank: 6799692by: Daniel I. Joshi, Pavel A. Vorobiev
: :Covers the Java Developer's Kit (JDK) 1.1 in its entirety. Provides a comprehensive reference tool, with an encyclopedic format for easy access. Shows how to exploit all Java 1.1 features. Contains all the new and/or changed classes in 1.1 as well as the 1.0 classes that have been carried over. Features a complete reference of entries for all the classes resident in the Java Developer's Kit 1.1. |
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Java 1.1 Unleashed, Professional Reference Edition (Unleashed)»rank: 7031787by: Michael Morrison
: :Covers the Java Developer's Kit (JDK) 1.1 in its entirety. Provides a comprehensive reference tool, with an encyclopedic format for easy access. Shows how to exploit all Java 1.1 features. Contains all the new and/or changed classes in 1.1 as well as the 1.0 classes that have been carried over. Features a complete reference of entries for all the classes resident in the Java Developer's Kit 1.1. |
Java 1.1: The Complete Reference»rank: 2438205by: Patrick Naughton, Herbert Schildt
: :The hands-down, most complete and authoritative reference work on Java. Completely updated and expanded with new chapters to cover the latest release of the Java Development Kit 1.1. New technologies covered include: Java Beans - packaged, reusable code; updated AWT (Abstract Windows Toolkit) class information - for building GUI (Graphical User Interface) windows on every platform; updated Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API - connects databases of all vendors to Java programs; and RMI/CORBA Integration - Allows apps to travel and communicate acrosss multiple architectures using the CORBA open systems spec. |
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Java 2 Programmer's Reference»rank: 1975127from: McGraw-Hill Companies
: :Get essential programming information at your fingertips! Written by master programmer and best-selling author Herb Schildt, this book covers the new Java 2 features--Java 2 API Libraries, new collections framework classes, new input methods, and more. You'll get quick access to essential syntax and full details on classes, inheritance, packages, and interfaces. |
Java Api Reference»rank: 2301932by: Colin Fraizer, Jill Bond
: :A complete reference to the Java language including Instructions and their usage, Classes that make up the API Packages and what they will let users know, and a programmer's cross reference with all of the information users need to implement Java applets via the Netscape Navigator. |
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Java AWT Reference (Java Series)»rank: 1635648by: John Zukowski
: :The Java AWT Reference provides complete reference documentation on the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), a large collection of classes for building graphical user interfaces in Java. With AWT, you can create windows, draw, work with images, and use components like buttons, scrollbars, and pulldown menus. The Java AWT Reference covers the classes that comprise the java.awt, java.awt.image, java.applet,java.awt.event, and java.awt.datatransfer packages. These classes provide the functionality that allows a Java application to provide user interaction in a graphical environment.This book takes you beyond what you'd expect from a standard reference manual. Classes and methods are, of course, described in detail. But the book does much more. It offers a comprehensive ... |
Java Developer's Reference»rank: 3439501by: Bryan Morgan, Michael Morrison, Michael T. Nygard, Dan Joshi, Tom Trinko
: :Java Professional Developer's Reference contains cross references and jump tables to help the reader locate the Java function. The reader is given a complete reference to the Java language installation, other language migrations and integration, the Java compiler, Java application development, the Java interpreter and applet viewer, HTML browers and more. |
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Java for Practitioners: An Introduction and Reference to Java and Object Orientation (Practitioner Series)»rank: 2924585by: John Hunt
: :Java for Practitioners doesn just provide an introduction to Java, it also tells you all about object orientation. One of the biggest problems with many of the Java books currently on the market is that they only teach the language and ignore the object orientation aspects (or at best just devote one chapter to it). Not only does John Hunt cover both Java and object orientation thoroughly but he also realises that practitioners learn best by oing'and he writes this book to reflect that. Chapters are dippable-into and ideas and concepts are introduced by exercises and practical examples. The book does of course cover the new release - Java 2/JDK ... |
Java Foundation Classes: Swing Reference»rank: 2510341by: Stephen C. Drye, William C. Wake
: :The Swing user interface class library solves many of the incompatibles that characterize AWT-based Java programs. With Swing, Java advances into a new era of robust, full-featured programs. This programmer's companion includes a tutorial designed for the non-novice to quickly start using Swing. |