The Java Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 4/e (Paperback)
Sharon Biocca Zakhour, Scott Hommel, Jacob Royal, Isaac Rabinovitch, Tom Risser, Mark Hoeber
- 出版商: Addison Wesley
- 出版日期: 2006-10-09
- 定價: $1,980
- 售價: 6.0 折 $1,188
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 672
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0321334205
- ISBN-13: 9780321334206
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Java 程式語言
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其他版本:
The Java Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 6/e (Paperback)
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A hands-on guide to the Java programming language, The Java™ Tutorial, Fourth Edition is perfect for any developer looking for a proven path to proficiency with Java SE. This popular tutorial "from the Source" has been completely revised and updated to cover Version 6 of the Java Platform, Standard Edition.
Written by members of the Java Software team at Sun Microsystems, this book uses a tested, interactive approach and features real-world problems that help you learn the Java platform by example.
New to this edition are chapters on generics, collections, Java Web Start, the platform environment, and regular expressions. Key sections, including the Threads, I/O, Object-Oriented Programming Concepts, and Language Basics chapters have been completely rewritten to reflect reader feedback and to cover new features added to the Java SE 6 platform. A new appendix contains information on how to prepare for the Java Programming Language Certification exam.
As with the previous editions, you will find clear explanations of the fundamentals of objects, classes, and data structures, as well as detailed coverage of exceptions, I/O, and threads. All of the popular features that made this book a classic have been retained, including convenient summaries at the end of each section and Questions and Exercises segments to help you practice what you learn.
The accompanying CD-ROM is filled with valuable resources including the latest Java SE software (the JRE, JDK, Java API spec, and the guide documentation), the code samples from this book, and solutions to the questions and exercises.
The Java™ Series is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is the official place to go for complete, expert, and definitive information on Java technology. The books in this series provide the inside information you need to build effective, robust, and portable applications and applets. The Series is an indispensable resource for anyone targeting the Java™ platform.
Table of Contents
Foreword xix
Preface xxiChapter 1: Getting Started 1
1.1 The Java Technology Phenomenon 1
1.2 The "Hello World!" Application 6
1.3 A Closer Look at the "Hello World!" Application 24
1.4 Common Problems (and Their Solutions) 27
1.5 Questions and Exercises: Getting Started 30Chapter 2: Object-Oriented Programming Concepts 33
2.1 What Is an Object? 33
2.2 What Is a Class? 35
2.3 What Is Inheritance? 37
2.4 What Is an Interface? 38
2.5 What Is a Package? 39
2.6 Questions and Exercises: Object-Oriented Programming Concepts 40Chapter 3: Language Basics 43
3.1 Variables 43
3.2 Operators 55
3.3 Expressions, Statements, and Blocks 66
3.4 Control Flow Statements 69Chapter 4: Classes and Objects 85
4.1 Classes 85
4.2 Objects 97
4.3 More on Classes 106
4.4 Nested Classes 122
4.5 Enum Types 128
4.6 Annotations 132Chapter 5: Interfaces and Inheritance 139
5.1 Interfaces 139
5.2 Inheritance 147Chapter 6: Generics 167
6.1 Introduction 167
6.2 Generic Types 169
6.3 Generic Methods and Constructors 172
6.4 Bounded Type Parameters 173
6.5 Subtyping 175
6.6 Wildcards 177
6.7 Type Erasure 178
6.8 Summary of Generics 179
6.9 Questions and Exercises: Generics 180Chapter 7: Packages 183
7.1 Creating and Using Packages 183
Chapter 8: Numbers and Strings 195
8.1 Numbers 195
8.2 Characters 210
8.3 Strings 212Chapter 9: Exceptions 233
9.1 What Is an Exception? 233
9.2 The Catch or Specify Requirement 235
9.3 Catching and Handling Exceptions 236
9.4 Specifying the Exceptions Thrown by a Method 245
9.5 How to Throw Exceptions 246
9.6 Unchecked Exceptions—The Controversy 252
9.7 Advantages of Exceptions 253
9.8 Summary 258
9.9 Questions and Exercises: Exceptions 259Chapter 10: Basic I/O 261
10.1 I/O Streams 261
10.2 File I/O 286
10.3 The New I/O Packages 291
10.4 Summary 292
10.5 Questions and Exercises: Basic I/O 292Chapter 11: Collections 293
11.1 Introduction to Collections 293
11.2 Interfaces 295
11.3 Implementations 342
11.4 Algorithms 355
11.5 Custom Collection Implementations 360
11.6 Interoperability 364Chapter 12: Concurrency 369
12.1 Processes and Threads 369
12.2Thread
Objects 371
12.3 Synchronization 377
12.4 Liveness 384
12.5 Guarded Blocks 386
12.6 Immutable Objects 391
12.7 High-Level Concurrency Objects 395
12.8 For Further Reading 402
12.9 Questions and Exercises: Concurrency 403Chapter 13: Regular Expressions 405
13.1 Introduction 405
13.2 Test Harness 406
13.3 String Literals 407
13.4 Character Classes 409
13.5 Predefined Character Classes 414
13.6 Quantifiers 416
13.7 Capturing Groups 422
13.8 Boundary Matchers 424
13.9 Methods of the Pattern Class 425
13.10 Methods of the Matcher Class 431
13.11 Methods of the PatternSyntaxException Class 437
13.12 Summary 439
13.13 Additional Resources 440
13.14 Questions and Exercises: Regular Expressions 440Chapter 14: The Platform Environment 443
14.1 Configuration Utilities 443
14.2 System Utilities 452
14.3 PATH and CLASSPATH 457
14.4 Questions and Exercises: The Platform Environment 460Chapter 15: Swing 463
15.1 A Brief Introduction to the Swing Package 463
15.2 Swing Features 470
15.3 Questions: Graphical User Interfaces 485Chapter 16: Packaging Programs in JAR Files 487
16.1 Using JAR Files: The Basics 488
16.2 Working with Manifest Files: The Basics 500
16.3 Signing and Verifying JAR Files 507
16.4 Using JAR-Related APIs 514
16.5 Questions: JAR Files 520Chapter 17: Java Web Start 521
17.1 Running Java Web Start Applications 522
17.2 Deploying Java Web Start Applications 524
17.3 Developing Java Web Start Applications 534
17.4 The JNLP API 536
17.5 Java Web Start and Security 538
17.6 Common Java Web Start Problems 539
17.7 Questions and Exercises: Java Web Start 540Chapter 18: Applets 543
18.1 Getting Started with Applets 545
18.2 Taking Advantage of the Applet API 559
18.3 Practical Considerations When Writing Applets 578
18.4 Finishing an Applet 593
18.5 Deploying Applets 594
18.6 Solving Common Applet Problems 600
18.7 Questions and Exercises: Java Applets 602Appendix A: Java Language Keywords 603
Appendix B: Preparation for Java Programming Language Certification 605
B.1 Section 1: Declarations, Initialization and Scoping 606
B.2 Section 2: Flow Control 608
B.3 Section 3: API Contents 609
B.4 Section 4: Concurrency 611
B.5 Section 5: OO Concepts 612
B.6 Section 6: Collections / Generics 613
B.7 Section 7: Fundamentals 614Index 617
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《Java™教程》第四版是一本實用的Java程式語言指南,適合任何希望通過Java SE獲得專業能力的開發人員。這本受歡迎的教程從源頭出發,經過完全修訂和更新,涵蓋了Java平台標準版6的版本。
這本書由Sun Microsystems的Java軟體團隊成員撰寫,採用了經過驗證的互動式方法,並提供了幫助您通過實例學習Java平台的真實世界問題。
本版新增了關於泛型、集合、Java Web Start、平台環境和正則表達式的章節。重要的章節,包括線程、I/O、面向對象編程概念和語言基礎等,已經完全重寫,以反映讀者的反饋並涵蓋Java SE 6平台新增的功能。新的附錄包含有關如何準備Java程式語言認證考試的信息。
與之前的版本一樣,您將找到對於對象、類和數據結構的基礎的清晰解釋,以及對於異常、I/O和線程的詳細覆蓋。這本書的經典特色都得到了保留,包括每個章節結束時的方便摘要和問題和練習部分,以幫助您練習所學內容。
附帶的CD-ROM充滿了有價值的資源,包括最新的Java SE軟體(JRE、JDK、Java API規範和指南文檔)、本書的程式碼範例以及問題和練習的解答。
Java™系列得到了Sun Microsystems公司Java技術的支持、認可和撰寫。這是獲取有關Java技術的完整、專業和權威信息的官方渠道。該系列書籍為任何目標定位於Java™平台的人士提供了內部信息,幫助您構建有效、強大和可移植的應用程序和小程序。該系列是目標定位於Java™平台的人士的不可或缺的資源。
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