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Book Description 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. Synopsis Two leading authors bring their reputations to this hands-on, authoritative reference work on Java. Completely updated and expanded, this second edition covers new technologies such as Java Beans, updated AWT Class information, Java Database Connectivity API, and RMI/CORBA integration. From the Back Cover The Ultimate guide to the Java Programming Language. Look no further! This fully updated edition of the best-selling Java: The Complete Reference contains the most comprehensive and accurate information on Java 1.1 available in one volume. Authored by two of today's most respected programming experts, Java 1.1: The complete Reference, Second Edition presents a thorough examination of the Java language, its class libraries, and its development environment. It contains clear descriptions, practical examples, and expert techniques for maximizing the performance of your Java applets and applications. Inside you will learn how to: Create Java applets and applications. Fully utilize the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT). Make ffective use of packages and interfaces. Supercharge your programs using multiple threads. Use Java's utility classes, such as Vector, Stack, and Dictionary. Effectively apply Java's networking classes. Manage images in Java applets. Utilize Java's object-oriented approach to I/O. Migrate from C++ to Java. You'll also find detailed coverage of Java 1.1's newest features, including: Java's new event model. THe new 16-bit character streams. Java Beans. RMI, object serialization, and more. Back to Java: Reference
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