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Java for Programmers

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PRACTICAL, EXAMPLE-RICH COVERAGE OF:

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  • I/O, Types, Control Statements, Methods
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The practicing programmer’s DEITEL® guide to Java™ development and the Powerful Java™ Platform
Written for programmers with a background in high-level language programming, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the Java language and Java APIs in depth. The book presents the concepts in the context of fully tested programs, complete with syntax shading, code highlighting, line-by-line code descriptions and program outputs. The book features 220 Java applications with over 18,000 lines of proven Java code, and hundreds of tips that will help you build robust applications.

Start with an introduction to Java using an early classes and objects approach, then rapidly move on to more advanced topics, including GUI, graphics, exception handling, generics, collections, JDBC™, web-application development with JavaServer™ Faces, web services and more. You’ll enjoy the Deitels’ classic treatment of object-oriented programming and the OOD/UML® ATM case study, including a complete Java implementation. When you’re finished, you’ll have everything you need to build object-oriented Java applications.

The DEITEL® Developer Series is designed for practicing programmers. The series presents focused treatments of emerging technologies, including Java™, C++, .NET, web services, Internet and web development and more.
  
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“The JDBC chapter is very hands on. I like the fact that Java DB/Apache Derby is used in the examples, which makes it really simple to learn and understand JDBC.”—Sandeep Konchady, Sun Microsystems

“Equips you with the latest web application technologies. Examples are impressive and real! Want to develop a simple address locator with Ajax and JSF? Jump to Chapter 22.”—Vadiraj Deshpande, Sun Microsystems

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“I teach Java programming and object-oriented analysis and design. The OOD/UML 2 case study is the best presentation of the ATM example I have seen.”—Craig W. Slinkman, University of Texas–Arlington

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Java for Programmers

March 5, 2010 Posted Under Java Guide

Java Generics and Collections

  • ISBN13: 9780596527754
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This comprehensive guide shows you how to master the most important changes to Java since it was first released. Generics and the greatly expanded collection libraries have tremendously increased the power of Java 5 and Java 6. But they have also confused many developers who haven’t known how to take advantage of these new features.

Java Generics and Collections covers everything from the most basic uses of generics to the strangest corner cases. It teaches you everything you need to know about the collections libraries, so you’ll always know which collection is appropriate for any given task, and how to use it.

Topics covered include:

  • Fundamentals of generics: type parameters and generic methods
  • Other new features: boxing and unboxing, foreach loops, varargs
  • Subtyping and wildcards
  • Evolution not revolution: generic libraries with legacy clients and generic clients with legacy libraries
  • Generics and reflection
  • Design patterns for generics
  • Sets, Queues, Lists, Maps, and their implementations
  • Concurrent programming and thread safety with collections
  • Performance implications of different collections

Generics and the new collection libraries they inspired take Java to a new level. If you want to take your software development practice to a new level, this book is essential reading.

Philip Wadler is Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh, where his research focuses on the design of programming languages. He is a co-designer of GJ, work that became the basis for generics in Sun’s Java 5.0.

Maurice Naftalin is Technical Director at Morningside Light Ltd., a software consultancy in the United Kingdom. He has most recently served as an architect and mentor at NSB Retail Systems plc, and as the leader of the client development team of a major UK government social service system.

“A brilliant exposition of generics. By far the best book on the topic, it provides a crystal clear tutorial that starts with the basics and ends leaving the reader with a deep understanding of both the use and design of generics.”
Gilad Bracha, Java Generics Lead, Sun Microsystems

Java Generics and Collections

February 25, 2010 Posted Under Java Guide

Wireless Java for Symbian Devices

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“……as computing moves away from the desktop and into our hands, we demand ever-higher reliability. Device manufacturers and service providers can no longer afford to think in terms of proprietary systems. They think instead of open standards and cross-platform Java technology.” From the foreword by Greg Papadopoulos, CTO, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

JavaTM is the preferred language for developing applications and services on the Symbian OS: It is a powerful programming environment that enables fast, secure deployment of applications and services onto a wide range of wireless devices. Symbian’s Java implementation gives developers access to key wireless technologies, including telephony, contacts management, calendaring, Datagram messaging and power monitoring.

Complete with numerous illustrative and real-world examples, this ‘from-the-source’ guide provides developers with authoritative, practical and timely information on:

  • using the Symbian Software Development Kits.
  • the JavaPhone and Personal Java APIs, and how they are implemented.
  • writing efficient and optimized code for constrained devices.
  • understanding and working with Java on Communicator reference designs.
  • creating games.
  • accessing native functionality through JNI (Java Native Interface).
  • creating wireless services.
  • operator and service provider issues, including security, provisioning, rapid and reliable development.

The book also contains contributions from Colin Turfus, Lucy Sweet, Alan Robinson and John Bown of Symbian and wireless case studies from Digia Oy (A Symbian Competence Center) and Telenor R&D.Amazon.com Review
Developed by a consortium of several major mobile-telephone manufacturers and licensed by nearly all the others, the Symbian operating system seems likely to be the OS running on the next generation of mobile communications devices. Wireless Java for Symbian Devices explains why the Java programming language is similarly likely to appeal to programmers having the task of providing services to users of Symbian devices. This book is a guide for competent Java programmers who need to know how Java works under Symbian, and want to learn by working through some illustrative examples (beginning with Hello World and working up in complexity from there).

The authors–who work for Symbian–do a good job of revealing their environment’s capabilities, and leave their readers feeling prepared to dive in and do less academic development work. Code samples and class diagrams help clarify systems’ workings, and explanatory prose is generally lucid. Helpfully, the authors go beyond mere explanation of APIs and show how to build full applications, including a multiuser card game and a chat-and-whiteboard tool. As with any emerging technology, though, readers may wonder how the examples will pan out outside the emulator, in a production environment. Only time and experience will tell. For now, this book represents a good value for people who want to scope out Java’s behavior under the Symbian OS before the combination goes big-time. –David Wall

Topics covered: How to program applications in Java for execution under Symbian OS version 6.0 (both the Quartz and Crystal implementations are dealt with). Sections address the JavaPhone APIs, Java Services, and the special security and efficiency requirements of mobile software.

Wireless Java for Symbian Devices

February 21, 2010 Posted Under Java Books

Object-Oriented Programming

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Object-Oriented Programming: From Problem Solving to Java provides a thorough, easy-to-follow reference to master object-oriented programming principles. Throughout the text, problem solving and programming techniques are presented in modeling diagrams, pseudo-code, and flowcharts. Users then learn how to put theory into practice using actual Java code. Unlike “cookbook” guides where users blindly follow the instructions this book encourages users to explore their problem solving creativity, and then test their ideas in a real-world environment. By first learning the concepts involved in object-oriented programming, and then learning how to put them into use, readers not only learn Java, but they also learn how to become more efficient programmers.

· Encourages users to find creative, practical solutions to programming problems, and allows them to test their ideas with object-oriented programming
· Uses pseudocode to describe a problem’s solution; then uses Java as the implementation language
· Organized to follow introductory courses in programming principles; exercise sets and “key terms” are included to reinforce concepts
· Provides a gentle learning curve to those with little or no programming experience, taking novice users to a higher level of proficiency
· Includes a CD-ROM with all the source code for the projects in the book, with additional programs and case studies at the companion Web site

ON the CD!

The CD-ROM included with this book contains all of the files that are used as source programs in Java and in KJP (the Kennesaw Java Preprocessor is a high-level, pseudocode notation)
* All of the Java files that correspond to the examples presented in the book can be compiled and executed using standard Java SDK software from Sun Microsystems. These files are all in text format that can be read by most text editor
* All of the KJP sample programs from the book are included. These files are set up by chapter, and can be used with Java. They are all in text format that can be read by most text editors
* A directory with the KJP translator program file (an executable file) and the Conio class

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Applications and projects on this CD-ROM require a PC with Windows 9.x, Me, 98, NT, 2000, or XP; 300MHz (or higher) processor; Sun Microsystems Software Development Kit (SDK 1.3x or 1.4x); 32MB RAM; 50MB disk space; Web browser and Internet connection to download JGRASP; CD-ROM drive; mouse.

Object-Oriented Programming

February 20, 2010 Posted Under Java Books

Java How to Program: Early Objects Version

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“The [arrays] exercises are quite sophisticated and interesting. Provides the best combination of conceptual discussion and implementation examples of dynamic binding that I have encountered in a text. Excellent overview of basic networking via Java. Provides the perfect breadth and depth for generics in an entry-level Java class. Provides a good segue into a data structures course — the exercises are excellent.” — Ric Heishman, George Mason University “Beautiful collections of exercises–a nice illustration of how to use Java libraries to generate impressive and stimulating graphics with minimal code and effort. I found the “Making a Difference” exercises to be very nice and tactfully presented.” — Amr Sabry, Indiana University “A comprehensive introduction to programming in Java that covers all major areas of the platform. To me, the best way to understand programming is by example, and this book contains copious, well-described sample code.” — Simon Ritter, Sun Microsystems “Great example of polymorphism and interfaces. Great comparison of recursion and iteration. I found the [Searching and Sorting] chapter to be just right. A very understandable, simplified explanation of Big O–the best I have ever read! A great synthesis of details to help someone create generic data structures. I appreciate the addition of the GUI-based threading issues. Great approach to Java web technologies.” — Sue McFarland Metzger, Villanova University “I’m sure this [ATM] case study will be of immense value to practitioners and students of the object-oriented approach. Demystifies inheritance and polymorphism, and illustrates their use in getting elegant, simple and maintainable code.” — Vinod Varma, Astra Infotech Private Limited

Java How to Program: Early Objects Version

February 17, 2010 Posted Under Java Guide
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