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java.核心技术.第八版 卷II
java 核心技术 第八版 卷II core
Core Java, 8th Edition
Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals, 8th Edition
Core Java. Volume II. Advanced Features, 8th Edition
官方网站
http://horstmann.com/corejava.html
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Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals, 8th Edition
------------------------------------------------
Author: Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Pages: 864
Publication Date: 2007-09-11
Sales Rank: 15617
ISBN-10/ASIN: 0132354764
ISBN-13/EAN: 9780132354769
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
Average Rating: 5
This revised edition of the classic Core Java™, Volume I–Fundamentals, is the definitive guide to Java for serious programmers who want to put Java to work on real projects.
Fully updated for the new Java SE 6 platform, this no-nonsense tutorial and reliable reference illuminates the most important language and library features with thoroughly tested real-world examples. The example programs have been carefully crafted to be easy to understand as well as useful in practice, so you can rely on them as an outstanding starting point for your own code.
Volume I is designed to quickly bring you up to speed on what’s new in Java SE 6 and to help you make the transition as efficiently as possible, whether you’re upgrading from an earlier version of Java or migrating from another language. The authors concentrate on the fundamental concepts of the Java language, along with the basics of user-interface programming. You’ll find detailed, insightful coverage of
Java fundamentals
Object-oriented programming
Interfaces and inner classes
Reflection and proxies
The event listener model
GUI programming with Swing
Packaging applications
Exception handling
Logging and debugging
Generic programming
The collections framework
Concurrency
For detailed coverage of XML processing, networking, databases, internationalization, security, advanced AWT/Swing, and other advanced features, look for the forthcoming eighth edition of Core Java™, Volume II—Advanced Features (ISBN: 978-0-13-235479-0).
Review:
Latest edition of an old favorite updated for Java 6
This is the latest edition and eighth round of the "Core Java" series of books. When it first came out in 1996 it had no competitors, and now alternatives abound, in particular the "Head First" series for learning Java published by O'Reilly and Associates. However, this is still my recommendation both for people who are learning Java and for those who are old pros and just want to catch up on what's new in the language. There are plenty of code examples, and the explanations are very clear as in the previous editions. This series always comes in two volumes - the fundamentals volume appears first followed by an "advanced features" volume a few months later. Both are usually worthwhile due to their comprehensive coverage of the language. The following is the table of contents for the eighth edition, not yet shown on the product page at the time I am writing this:
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Java 1
Java As a Programming Platform 2
The Java "White Paper" Buzzwords 2
Java Applets and the Internet 7
A Short History of Java 9
Common Misconceptions about Java 11
Chapter 2: The Java Programming Environment 15
Installing the Java Development Kit 16
Choosing a Development Environment 21
Using the Command-Line Tools 22
Using an Integrated Development Environment 25
Running a Graphical Application 28
Building and Running Applets 31
Chapter 3: Fundamental Programming Structures in Java 35
A Simple Java Program 36
Comments 39
Data Types 40
Variables 44
Operators 46
Strings 53
Input and Output 63
Control Flow 71
Big Numbers 88
Arrays 90
Chapter 4: Objects and Classes 105
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 106
Using Predefined Classes 111
Defining Your Own Classes 122
Static Fields and Methods 132
Method Parameters 138
Object Construction 144
Packages 15
The Class Path 160
Documentation Comments 162
Class Design Hints 167
Chapter 5: Inheritance 171
Classes, Superclasses, and Subclasses 172
Object: The Cosmic Superclass 192
Generic Array Lists 204
Object Wrappers and Autoboxing 211
Methods with a Variable Number of Parameters 214
Enumeration Classes 215
Reflection 217
Design Hints for Inheritance 238
Chapter 6: Interfaces and Inner Classes 241
Interfaces 242
Object Cloning 249
Interfaces and Callbacks 255
Inner Classes 258
Proxies 275
Chapter 7: Graphics Programming 281
Introducing Swing 282
Creating a Frame 285
Positioning a Frame 288
Displaying Information in a Component 294
Working with 2D Shapes 299
Using Color 307
Using Special Fonts for Text 310
Displaying Images 318
Chapter 8: Event Handling 323
Basics of Event Handling 324
Actions 342
Mouse Events 349
The AWT Event Hierarchy 357
Chapter 9: User Interface Components with Swing 361
Swing and the Model-View-Controller Design Pattern 362
Introduction to Layout Management 368
Text Input 377
Choice Components 385
Menus 406
Sophisticated Layout Management 424
Dialog Boxes 452
Chapter 10: Deploying Applications and Applets 493
JAR Files 494
Java Web Start 501
Applets 516
Storage of Application Preferences 539
Chapter 11: Exceptions, Logging, Assertions, and Debugging 551
Dealing with Errors 552
Catching Exceptions 559
Tips for Using Exceptions 568
Using Assertions 571
Logging 575
Debugging Tips 591
Using a Debugger 607
Chapter 12: Generic Programming 613
Why Generic Programming? 614
Definition of a Simple Generic Class 616
Generic Methods 618
Bounds for Type Variables 619
Generic Code and the Virtual Machine 621
Restrictions and Limitations 626
Inheritance Rules for Generic Types 630
Wildcard Types 632
Reflection and Generics 640
Chapter 13: Collections 649
Collection Interfaces 650
Concrete Collections 658
The Collections Framework 689
Algorithms 700
Legacy Collections 707
Chapter 14: Multithreading 715
What Are Threads? 716
Interrupting Threads 728
Thread States 730
Thread Properties 733
Synchronization 736
Blocking Queues 764
Thread-Safe Collections 771
Callables and Futures 774
Executors 778
Synchronizers 785
Threads and Swing 794
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Core Java. Volume II. Advanced Features, 8th Edition
------------------------------------------------------
Author: Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Pages: 1056
Publication Date: 2008-04-19
ISBN-10/ASIN: 0132354799
ISBN-13/EAN: 9780132354790
Binding: Paperback
The revised edition of the classic Core Java. Volume II–Advanced Features, covers advanced user-interface programming and the enterprise features of the Java SE 6 platform. Like Volume I (which covers the core language and library features), this volume has been updated for Java SE 6 and new coverage is highlighted throughout. All sample programs have been carefully crafted to illustrate the latest programming techniques, displaying best-practices solutions to the types of real-world problems professional developers encounter.
Volume II includes new sections on the StAX API, JDBC 4, compiler API, scripting framework, splash screen and tray APIs, and many other Java SE 6 enhancements. In this book, the authors focus on the more advanced features of the Java language, including complete coverage of
Streams and Files
Networking
Database programming
XML
JNDI and LDAP
Internationalization
Advanced GUI components
Java 2D and advanced AWT
JavaBeans
Security
RMI and Web services
Collections
Annotations
Native methods
For thorough coverage of Java fundamentals–including interfaces and inner classes, GUI programming with Swing, exception handling, generics, collections, and concurrency–look for the eighth edition of Core Java. Volume I–Fundamentals (ISBN: 978-0-13-235476-9).
2009-12-30
java.核心技术.第八版 卷1
java 核心技术 第八版 core 卷1
Core Java, 8th Edition
Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals, 8th Edition
Core Java. Volume II. Advanced Features, 8th Edition
官方网站
http://horstmann.com/corejava.html
------------------------------------------------
Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals, 8th Edition
------------------------------------------------
Author: Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Pages: 864
Publication Date: 2007-09-11
Sales Rank: 15617
ISBN-10/ASIN: 0132354764
ISBN-13/EAN: 9780132354769
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
Average Rating: 5
This revised edition of the classic Core Java™, Volume I–Fundamentals, is the definitive guide to Java for serious programmers who want to put Java to work on real projects.
Fully updated for the new Java SE 6 platform, this no-nonsense tutorial and reliable reference illuminates the most important language and library features with thoroughly tested real-world examples. The example programs have been carefully crafted to be easy to understand as well as useful in practice, so you can rely on them as an outstanding starting point for your own code.
Volume I is designed to quickly bring you up to speed on what’s new in Java SE 6 and to help you make the transition as efficiently as possible, whether you’re upgrading from an earlier version of Java or migrating from another language. The authors concentrate on the fundamental concepts of the Java language, along with the basics of user-interface programming. You’ll find detailed, insightful coverage of
Java fundamentals
Object-oriented programming
Interfaces and inner classes
Reflection and proxies
The event listener model
GUI programming with Swing
Packaging applications
Exception handling
Logging and debugging
Generic programming
The collections framework
Concurrency
For detailed coverage of XML processing, networking, databases, internationalization, security, advanced AWT/Swing, and other advanced features, look for the forthcoming eighth edition of Core Java™, Volume II—Advanced Features (ISBN: 978-0-13-235479-0).
Review:
Latest edition of an old favorite updated for Java 6
This is the latest edition and eighth round of the "Core Java" series of books. When it first came out in 1996 it had no competitors, and now alternatives abound, in particular the "Head First" series for learning Java published by O'Reilly and Associates. However, this is still my recommendation both for people who are learning Java and for those who are old pros and just want to catch up on what's new in the language. There are plenty of code examples, and the explanations are very clear as in the previous editions. This series always comes in two volumes - the fundamentals volume appears first followed by an "advanced features" volume a few months later. Both are usually worthwhile due to their comprehensive coverage of the language. The following is the table of contents for the eighth edition, not yet shown on the product page at the time I am writing this:
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Java 1
Java As a Programming Platform 2
The Java "White Paper" Buzzwords 2
Java Applets and the Internet 7
A Short History of Java 9
Common Misconceptions about Java 11
Chapter 2: The Java Programming Environment 15
Installing the Java Development Kit 16
Choosing a Development Environment 21
Using the Command-Line Tools 22
Using an Integrated Development Environment 25
Running a Graphical Application 28
Building and Running Applets 31
Chapter 3: Fundamental Programming Structures in Java 35
A Simple Java Program 36
Comments 39
Data Types 40
Variables 44
Operators 46
Strings 53
Input and Output 63
Control Flow 71
Big Numbers 88
Arrays 90
Chapter 4: Objects and Classes 105
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 106
Using Predefined Classes 111
Defining Your Own Classes 122
Static Fields and Methods 132
Method Parameters 138
Object Construction 144
Packages 15
The Class Path 160
Documentation Comments 162
Class Design Hints 167
Chapter 5: Inheritance 171
Classes, Superclasses, and Subclasses 172
Object: The Cosmic Superclass 192
Generic Array Lists 204
Object Wrappers and Autoboxing 211
Methods with a Variable Number of Parameters 214
Enumeration Classes 215
Reflection 217
Design Hints for Inheritance 238
Chapter 6: Interfaces and Inner Classes 241
Interfaces 242
Object Cloning 249
Interfaces and Callbacks 255
Inner Classes 258
Proxies 275
Chapter 7: Graphics Programming 281
Introducing Swing 282
Creating a Frame 285
Positioning a Frame 288
Displaying Information in a Component 294
Working with 2D Shapes 299
Using Color 307
Using Special Fonts for Text 310
Displaying Images 318
Chapter 8: Event Handling 323
Basics of Event Handling 324
Actions 342
Mouse Events 349
The AWT Event Hierarchy 357
Chapter 9: User Interface Components with Swing 361
Swing and the Model-View-Controller Design Pattern 362
Introduction to Layout Management 368
Text Input 377
Choice Components 385
Menus 406
Sophisticated Layout Management 424
Dialog Boxes 452
Chapter 10: Deploying Applications and Applets 493
JAR Files 494
Java Web Start 501
Applets 516
Storage of Application Preferences 539
Chapter 11: Exceptions, Logging, Assertions, and Debugging 551
Dealing with Errors 552
Catching Exceptions 559
Tips for Using Exceptions 568
Using Assertions 571
Logging 575
Debugging Tips 591
Using a Debugger 607
Chapter 12: Generic Programming 613
Why Generic Programming? 614
Definition of a Simple Generic Class 616
Generic Methods 618
Bounds for Type Variables 619
Generic Code and the Virtual Machine 621
Restrictions and Limitations 626
Inheritance Rules for Generic Types 630
Wildcard Types 632
Reflection and Generics 640
Chapter 13: Collections 649
Collection Interfaces 650
Concrete Collections 658
The Collections Framework 689
Algorithms 700
Legacy Collections 707
Chapter 14: Multithreading 715
What Are Threads? 716
Interrupting Threads 728
Thread States 730
Thread Properties 733
Synchronization 736
Blocking Queues 764
Thread-Safe Collections 771
Callables and Futures 774
Executors 778
Synchronizers 785
Threads and Swing 794
------------------------------------------------------
Core Java. Volume II. Advanced Features, 8th Edition
------------------------------------------------------
Author: Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Pages: 1056
Publication Date: 2008-04-19
ISBN-10/ASIN: 0132354799
ISBN-13/EAN: 9780132354790
Binding: Paperback
The revised edition of the classic Core Java. Volume II–Advanced Features, covers advanced user-interface programming and the enterprise features of the Java SE 6 platform. Like Volume I (which covers the core language and library features), this volume has been updated for Java SE 6 and new coverage is highlighted throughout. All sample programs have been carefully crafted to illustrate the latest programming techniques, displaying best-practices solutions to the types of real-world problems professional developers encounter.
Volume II includes new sections on the StAX API, JDBC 4, compiler API, scripting framework, splash screen and tray APIs, and many other Java SE 6 enhancements. In this book, the authors focus on the more advanced features of the Java language, including complete coverage of
Streams and Files
Networking
Database programming
XML
JNDI and LDAP
Internationalization
Advanced GUI components
Java 2D and advanced AWT
JavaBeans
Security
RMI and Web services
Collections
Annotations
Native methods
For thorough coverage of Java fundamentals–including interfaces and inner classes, GUI programming with Swing, exception handling, generics, collections, and concurrency–look for the eighth edition of Core Java. Volume I–Fundamentals (ISBN: 978-0-13-235476-9).
2009-12-30
SMTP协议RFC文档中文版.doc
SMTP协议RFC文档中文版.doc
简单邮件传输协议(SMTP)的目标是可靠高效地传送邮件,它独立于传送子系统而且仅要求一条可以保证传送数据单元顺序的通道.
2009-12-15
开发Qt应用的艺术(英文原版书)pdf
www.boobooke.com上的英文原版书,2007年版。
英文名:The book of Qt4. the art of building qt applications
Qt是跨平台的C++的GUI库,是编写高质量GUI程序的首选。
2009-08-17
《精通UNIX下C语言编程及项目实践》- 总结与展望
第一章 UNIX初步
UNIX自1969年诞生以来,已经发展为System III & V、BSD和Linux三大分支。
UniX通过shell与用户交互,它是用户与系统间的界面。使用好shell对于学习使用UNIX来说是必须的。不需要你记住所有的命令,但基础的文件操作、目录操作及系统命令等却是必须的。
Vi对于初学者是难点,不过只要通过一段时间的练习就能习惯;而且你会很快发现,它功能强大、更加灵活。这里不多说了:)
第二章 编程套件
........
2009-07-22
Mini 2440 开发手册
mini2440 是一款低价实用的ARM9 开发板,是目前国内性价比最高的一款学习板;
它采用Samsung S3C2440 为微处理器,并采用专业稳定的CPU 内核电源芯片和复位芯片来保
证系统运行时的稳定性。mini2440 的PCB 采用沉金工艺的四层板设计,专业等长布线,保证
关键信号线的信号完整性,生产采用机器贴片,批量生产;出厂时都经过严格的质量控制,
配合这本十分详细的手册,可以迅速帮你掌握嵌入式Linux 和WinCE 开发的流程,只要有C
语言基础的人一般2 周即可入门。
用户可以到我们网站浏览最新通知及下载更新最新的手册和系统网址:
http://www.arm9.net
2009-07-22
C标准与实现.pdf
The Standards and Implementations of the C Programming Language Volumn 1
<<C 标准与实现>> 作者:姚新颜
2009-07-05
Flex3cn.CHM part3
Flex3cn.CHM part1 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223678
Flex3cn.CHM part2 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223689
Flex3cn.CHM part3 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223704
ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考概述Adobe Flex 2 语言参考ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考是适用于 Flash® Player 应用程序编程接口 (API) 的参考手册。
Adobe Flex 2 语言参考ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考提供了 ActionScript 语言所支持的元素的语法和用法信息。具体包括以下几部分:
语言元素,如全局变量、运算符、语句、关键字、指令和特殊类型
包
按字母顺序排序的类元素条目
包含所有条目的索引
用于比较 ActionScript 2.0 与 ActionScript 3.0 的某些关键语言和 API 更改的附录
带有注释的错误和警告的附录
本参考可通过多种途径获得:在创作工具的“帮助面板”中;从 LiveDocs 下载获得。本参考适合与其它指导性媒体(如《ActionScript 3.0 编程》指南)和 Adobe 网站上的资源(如 ActionScript 主题中心)结合使用。
2009-04-18
Flex3cn.CHM part2
Flex3cn.CHM part1 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223678
Flex3cn.CHM part2 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223689
Flex3cn.CHM part3 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223704
ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考概述Adobe Flex 2 语言参考ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考是适用于 Flash® Player 应用程序编程接口 (API) 的参考手册。
Adobe Flex 2 语言参考ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考提供了 ActionScript 语言所支持的元素的语法和用法信息。具体包括以下几部分:
语言元素,如全局变量、运算符、语句、关键字、指令和特殊类型
包
按字母顺序排序的类元素条目
包含所有条目的索引
用于比较 ActionScript 2.0 与 ActionScript 3.0 的某些关键语言和 API 更改的附录
带有注释的错误和警告的附录
本参考可通过多种途径获得:在创作工具的“帮助面板”中;从 LiveDocs 下载获得。本参考适合与其它指导性媒体(如《ActionScript 3.0 编程》指南)和 Adobe 网站上的资源(如 ActionScript 主题中心)结合使用。
2009-04-18
Flex3cn.CHM part1
Flex3cn.CHM part1 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223678
Flex3cn.CHM part2 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223689
Flex3cn.CHM part3 http://download.csdn.net/source/1223704
ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考概述Adobe Flex 2 语言参考ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考是适用于 Flash® Player 应用程序编程接口 (API) 的参考手册。
Adobe Flex 2 语言参考ActionScript 3.0 语言和组件参考提供了 ActionScript 语言所支持的元素的语法和用法信息。具体包括以下几部分:
语言元素,如全局变量、运算符、语句、关键字、指令和特殊类型
包
按字母顺序排序的类元素条目
包含所有条目的索引
用于比较 ActionScript 2.0 与 ActionScript 3.0 的某些关键语言和 API 更改的附录
带有注释的错误和警告的附录
本参考可通过多种途径获得:在创作工具的“帮助面板”中;从 LiveDocs 下载获得。本参考适合与其它指导性媒体(如《ActionScript 3.0 编程》指南)和 Adobe 网站上的资源(如 ActionScript 主题中心)结合使用。
2009-04-18
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