Java Programming
- 11h 14m
- Poornachandra Sarang
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- 2012
Take your Java skills to the next level using the expert programming techniques contained in this Oracle Press guide. Featuring real-world code samples and detailed instructions, Java Programming demonstrates how to fully utilize the powerful features of Java SE 7. Find out how to design multithreaded and network applications, integrate structured exception handling, use Java libraries, and develop Swing-based GUIs and applets. Inheritance, generics, and utility classes are covered in this practical resource.
- Create custom classes, methods, arrays, and operators
- Control program flow using conditional statements
- Handle multithreaded, network, and I/O programming
- Learn new constructs in multithreading
- Incorporate enums, annotations, and autoboxing
- Recover from errors, input failures, and exceptions
- Use Java Swing to build lightweight GUIs and applets
- Cut development time using the collections framework
- Work with the latest Java libraries and utility classes
About the Author
Poornachandra Sarang is a veteran Java programmer since Java’s 1996 inception. During the last 15 years, Dr. Sarang conducted many train-the-trainer programs, instructor authorization tests, and corporate trainings based on Sun Microsystems’ official curriculum. He has authored several books and journal articles on Java and various other allied topics. Dr. Sarang has been a regular speaker at many international conferences, including the recent JavaOne 2011. He is also associated with the University of Mumbai and a few other universities of repute as a visiting/adjunct faculty and Ph.D. advisor in Computer Science. Dr. Sarang is invited to deliver keynotes and technical talks in many international research and technology conferences. Besides Java coding, Dr. Sarang does some architecture work and is also well recognized in Enterprise Architecture space.
In this Book
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Introduction to Java
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Arrays
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Classes
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Inheritance
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Object Creation and Member Visibility
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Static Modifier and Interfaces
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Nested Classes
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Exception Handling
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Java I/O
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Advanced I/O
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Enums, Autoboxing, and Annotations
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Generics
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Event Processing and GUI Building
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Creating Layouts
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Graphics and User Gestures Processing
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Collections
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Threads
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Blocking Queues and Synchronizers
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Callables, Futures, Executors, and Fork/Join
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Network Programming
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Utility Classes