The Java™ FAQ - Jonni Kanerva

The Java™ FAQ

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Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
1997
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-201-63456-3 (ISBN)
62,95 inkl. MwSt
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This text provides an insider's view of Java technology by posing and answering the most important frequently asked questions about Java. It draws on the large archive of questions tabled to JavaSoft's official question e-mail.
This book provides an insider's view of the JavaaA A technology by posing and answering the most important, frequently asked questions about the Java programming language, Java applets, and Java stand-alone applications. The JavaaA A FAQ is unique in that it draws from the tens of thousands of questions sent to java@java.sun.com and provides authoritative answers direct from the creators of the Java programming language at JavaSoft. Presented in a handy question-and-answer format, The JavaaA A FAQ contains over 200 of the most important and informative of these questions together with concise explanations and creative solutions. The book is a powerful reference that can quickly help you over common stumbling blocks. Representing the collective wisdom of the JavaSoft team, it is an excellent resource for design tips, practical examples, style guidelines, insightful explanations, and insider information that will save you time and improve the quality of your Java programming.The questions encompass the gamut of Java topics: objects, classes, methods, interfaces, exceptions, arrays, the virtual machine, applets, AWT components and containers, layouts, events, images, threads, sockets, and more.
Well indexed and thoroughly cross-referenced, the book enables you to quickly locate precisely the information you need. Appropriate for Java programmers of all levels, The JavaaA A FAQ includes clearly worded explanations to fundamental questions, such as: *What is an applet? *How do applets differ from applications? *Does the Java language allow multiple inheritance? *How do I create an instance of a class? Experienced Java programmers will benefit from pointed answers to more sophisticated questions, including: *How can I accomplish the equivalent of function pointers in Java, for instance, for use in an array? *How can I arrange for different applets on a web page to communicate with each other? *Do events propagate in the JDK 1.1 as they did in the older AWT event model? *How do the wait and notifyAll/notify methods enable cooperation between threads? *When will I be able to create a broadcast datagram packet? 0201634562B04062001

Jonni Kanerva joined the Java team in mid-1995 to found Java Developer Services and subsequently worked as a development engineer in JavaSoft's Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) team. His background includes NeXTSTEP application development and a Ph.D. in linguistics from Stanford University. He is currently a senior software engineer at InXight Software, developing linguistic technology in Java. 0201634562AB04062001

Preface.


1. Classes, Interfaces, and Packages.


Objects, Classes, and Methods.



Subclassing, Overloading, and Overriding.



Interfaces and Abstract Classes.



Packages and Access Modifiers.



2. Java Language.


Constants and Expressions.



Variables and Methods.



Arrays.



Exceptions.



3. Virtual Machine.


4. Applets.


Applets versus Applications.



Installing Applets.



Applet User Interface.



Applet Program Structure.



Applet Communication.



Miscellaneous.



5. Abstract Window Toolkit.


Components, Containers, and Peers.



Windows, Frames, and Dialogs.



Miscellaneous.



6. Events-JDK 1.0.2.


7. Events-JDK 1.1.


Event Classes, Listeners, and Methods.



Semantic Events.



Low-level Events.



8. Drawing.


Drawing AWT Components.



Loading and Drawing Images.



Images-JDK 1.0.2.



Images-JDK 1.1.



9. Threads.


Creating and Controlling Threads.



Thread Interactions.



User Threads versus System Threads.



10. Input, Output, and Network.


Basic Input and Output.



URL Connections.



Internet Addresses.



Sockets.



11 Miscellaneous.


Classes in java.lang and java.util.



Audio.



Miscellaneous.



Index. 0201634562T04062001

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.8.1997
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 235 x 188 mm
Gewicht 567 g
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Java
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 0-201-63456-2 / 0201634562
ISBN-13 978-0-201-63456-3 / 9780201634563
Zustand Neuware
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