Programming in Java
By: Malhotra, Sachin.
Contributor(s): Choudhary, Saurabh.
Publisher: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2019Edition: 2nd.Description: xv, 678p. | Binding - Paperback | 24.2*18.5 cm.ISBN: 9780199484140; 0199484147.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringDDC classification: 005.133 Summary: Programming in Java, revised 2nd edition, is primarily designed for the students of computer science, information technology, and computer applications. This edition has been updated to provide greater topical coverage as well as to incorporate Java 8 enhancements. Starting with the basics of object-oriented concepts, the book gradually moves on to discuss all the essentials of Java. The topics covered include interfaces, packages, enumeration, exception handling, assertions, multithreading, generics, applets, event handling, AWT, and swings. In addition, the last chapter provides a glimpse of advanced topics such as JDBC, servlets, JSP, Java beans, and EJB. Table of contents Introduction to OOP Getting Started With Java Java Programming Constructs Classes and Objects Inheritance Interfaces, Packages, and Enumeration Exception, Assertions, and Logging Multithreading in Java Input/Output, Serialization and Cloning Generics, java.util and other API Network Programming Applets Event Handling in Java Abstract Window Toolkit Swing Introduction to Advanced JavaItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Programming in Java, revised 2nd edition, is primarily designed for the students of computer science, information technology, and computer applications. This edition has been updated to provide greater topical coverage as well as to incorporate Java 8 enhancements.
Starting with the basics of object-oriented concepts, the book gradually moves on to discuss all the essentials of Java. The topics covered include interfaces, packages, enumeration, exception handling, assertions, multithreading, generics, applets, event handling, AWT, and swings. In addition, the last chapter provides a glimpse of advanced topics such as JDBC, servlets, JSP, Java beans, and EJB.
Table of contents
Introduction to OOP
Getting Started With Java
Java Programming Constructs
Classes and Objects
Inheritance
Interfaces, Packages, and Enumeration
Exception, Assertions, and Logging
Multithreading in Java
Input/Output, Serialization and Cloning
Generics, java.util and other API
Network Programming
Applets
Event Handling in Java
Abstract Window Toolkit
Swing
Introduction to Advanced Java
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