Java in a Nutshell,Fourth Edition by David Flanagan, Robert Eckstein (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2002
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    • Pub. Date: March 2002
    • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 992pp

    Synopsis

    The 1.4 release of Java 2 Standard edition brings a load of new features—and the potential for frustration. The new 4th edition has answers. The accelerated introduction lets users start writing code right away, and the book's classic quick reference contains all the classes in the essential Java packages.

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    O'Reilly books are rarely for neophytes, but advanced users swear by them, and these will be no exception. Englander covers a hot Java subtopic for students, programmers, and professionals already familar with Java and object-oriented programming. He discusses events, event adapters, properties, persistence, java archive files, the BeanBox tool, property editors, ActiveX, and the java.beans Package. Flanagan's work is the book Java programmers want nearby when they are at the keyboard. A complete ready-reference work, this belongs in all collections supporting programmers. Java is a constantly changing language so Nutshell will be coming out often with new editions; always have the newest one on hand. Reese goes beyond simple applet design to relational databases, SQL, object-oriented database applications, application servers, and remote object manipulation. The examples used throughout the book are based on a banking application designed in Java.

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    Biography

    Flanagan has a degree in computer science and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a consulting computer programmer, user interface designer, and trainer.

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    November 13, 2002: Definitely a great companion for all developers, you will find this book great both as a quick reference and an introduction to all topics of J2SE.