In the fast-moving environment of programming languages, Java is now well established as the language of the World Wide Web. But users need to keep up with developments and uses of such tools. This text looks at the next generation of Java techniques and solutions and targets how Java may be used into the future. The book should help programmers solve the next generation Java challenges they will encounter as they attempt more sophisticated tasks. It targets a number of core applications programmers may want to create and the programming techniques and technologies needed to accomplish them. It provides solutions for Java problems that can't be solved even by the tools expected to become available. A companion Web site to the book will be made available - with Java applets and components. The site will also include links to the pages of Java tool and code library developers. The text covers: Java input/output techniques, including graphics and sound multi-threading; protocol handling in Java; controlling client interfaces in Java; networked and distributed processing; Java interaction with other technologies, including OLE, ODBC and security protocols.
Quickly master second–generation Java programming
If you are a Java programmer who can′t wait to tackle the new, more sophisticated generation of Java programming, The Java Developer′s Toolkit is for you. The book and its companion Web site get you up and running quickly with all the knowledge and skills you need to master the latest Java features and programming tools. The Java Developer′s Toolkit answers all your questions about:
- Networking interfaces, native methods, and the Virtual Machine
- Applications and the java.lang package
- Programming graphics and sound applets
- Abstract Window toolkit, layout managers, components, and containers
- Events and event handling
- Multithreading and thread synchronization
- Java I/O and the java.lang.io package
- Java networking and distributed processing
- Database and shopping–cart applications
Make sure to visit The Java Developer′s Toolkit portion of the Wiley Web site, where you′ll find:
- Reusable Java applets and components
- Links to Java tool and code library developers′ sites
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