Core Java 1.1, Volume II :  Advanced Features
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 Core Java 1.1, Volume II : Advanced Features
By Cornell, Gary / Horstmann, Cay

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Softcover; 661 Pages
Published by Prentice Hall
Date Published: 12/1997
ISBN: 0137669658

 

Summary

Core Java 1.1, Volume II is the ideal programmer's guide to Java's advanced features, especially those introduced in JDK 1.1. Among the topics covered in depth in Volume II: the Java Database Connectivity API for integrating Java applets with existing databases; Java's support for remote and native methods; and Java's roadmap for the future, including APIs that will be implemented in future versions. Core Java 1.1, Volume II includes new information about the Java Beans component model, extensive coverage of how to effectively implement multithreaded Java software, and detailed discussions of both IDL and object libraries.

Features:

  • Helps experienced programmers get to the heart of Java's advanced features quickly and easily.
  • This book includes all-new coverage of the Java Database Connectivity API (RMI, JDBC, native methods, etc.) for integrating Java applets with existing databases.
  • Core Java 1.1, Volume II also includes new information about the Java Beans component model.
  • Provides extensive coverage of how to effectively implement multithreaded Java software.
  • Includes detailed discussions of both IDL and object libraries.