Java: The Complete Reference, Eleventh Edition

Java: The Complete Reference, Eleventh Edition

by Herbert Schildt
Java: The Complete Reference, Eleventh Edition

Java: The Complete Reference, Eleventh Edition

by Herbert Schildt

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Overview

The Definitive Java Programming GuideFully updated for Java SE 11, Java: The Complete Reference, Eleventh Edition explains how to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Best-selling programming author Herb Schildt covers the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles. You’ll also find information on key portions of the Java API library, such as I/O, the Collections Framework, the stream library, and the concurrency utilities. Swing, JavaBeans, and servlets are examined and numerous examples demonstrate Java in action. Of course, the very important module system is discussed in detail. This Oracle Press resource also offers an introduction to JShell, Java’s interactive programming tool. Best of all, the book is written in the clear, crisp, uncompromising style that has made Schildt the choice of millions worldwide.Coverage includes:•Data types, variables, arrays, and operators•Control statements•Classes, objects, and methods•Method overloading and overriding•Inheritance•Local variable type inference•Interfaces and packages•Exception handling•Multithreaded programming•Enumerations, autoboxing, and annotations•The I/O classes•Generics•Lambda expressions•Modules•String handling•The Collections Framework•Networking•Event handling•AWT•Swing •The Concurrent API•The Stream API•Regular expressions•JavaBeans•Servlets•Much, much moreCode examples in the book are available for download at www.OraclePressBooks.com.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781260440249
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 12/14/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 957,994
File size: 151 MB
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About the Author

Herbert Schildt is one of the world’s leading programming authors and has written extensively on Java, C, C++, and C#. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide. Herb’s acclaimed books include Java: The Complete Reference, Java: A Beginner's Guide, C: The Complete Reference, C++: The Complete Reference and C#: The Complete Reference.

Table of Contents

PART I: The Java Language
Chapter 1: The History and Evolution of Java
Chapter 2: An Overview of Java
Chapter 3: Data Types, Variables, and Arrays
Chapter 4: Operators
Chapter 5: Control Statements
Chapter 6: Introducing Classes
Chapter 7: A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
Chapter 8: Inheritance
Chapter 9: Packages and Interfaces
Chapter 10: Exception Handling
Chapter 11: Multithreaded Programming
Chapter 12: Enumerations, Autoboxing, and Annotations (Metadata)
Chapter 13: I/O, Try-with-Resources, and Other Topics
Chapter 14: Generics
Chapter 15: Lambda Expressions
Chapter 16: Modules

PART II: The Java Library
Chapter 17: Spring Handling
Chapter 18: Exploring java.lang
Chapter 19: java.util Part I: The Collections Framework
Chapter 20: java.util Part 2: More Utility Classes
Chapter 21: Input/Output: Exploring java.io
Chapter 22: Exploring NIO
Chapter 23: Networking
Chapter 24: Event Handling
Chapter 25: Introducing the AWT: Workign with Windows, Graphics, and Text
Chapter 26: Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers, and Menus
Chapter 27: Images
Chapter 28: The Concurrency Utilities
Chapter 29: The Stream API
Chapter 30: Regular Expressions and Other Packages

PART III: Introducing GUI Programming with Swing
Chapter 31: Introducing Swing
Chapter 32: Exploring Swing
Chapter 33: Introducing Swing Menus

PART IV: Applying Java
Chapter 34: Java Beans
Chapter 35: Introducing Servlets

PART V: Appendices
Appendix A: Using Java's Documentation Comments
Appendix B: Introducing JShell
Appendix C: Compile and Run Simple, Single-File programs in One Step
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