Showing posts with label Java. Show all posts
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Friday, August 20, 2010

Java Studio Creator Field Guide




Java Studio Creator Field Guide 
Publisher: Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0131491687 | edition 2004 | PDF | 680 pages | 22,2 mb

Sun's Java Studio Creator (formerly Project Rave) offers you a remarkably productive visual environment for building, integrating, and delivering business-critical applications. Direct from Sun, Java Studio Creator Field Guide is your definitive guide to Java Studio Creator. Leading Java platform instructors and consultants Gail and Paul Anderson help you use Java Studio Creator to simplify and accelerate your entire development process. 


Thursday, August 19, 2010


SCJD Exam with J2SE 5, Second Edition (Expert's Voice in Java) 
Publisher: Apress | ISBN: 1590595165 | edition 2005 | PDF | 361 pages | 12,2 mb

Terry Camerlengo has over 5 years of software engineering experience from numerous corporations, including Fortune 500s and a dot-com. He is experienced in all phases of the software life cyle, with a focus on object-oriented technologies such as C++ and Java. His expertise spans from front-end technologies such as ASP, JSP, and servlets, to server-side skills in EJB and COM programming on UNIX and NT. Terry holds both Sun and Microsoft certifications, and graduated with a degree in computer science and philosophy from The Ohio State University.



Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne, "Operating Systems Concepts with Java, 6 Edition" 
Wiley | 2003 | ISBN: 0471489050 | 976 pages | PDF | 13,5 MB

Book previously known as Applied Operating System Concepts
New edition provides readers with a clear description of the concepts that underlie operating systems
Uses Java to illustrate ideas, fundamental concepts, and applications
Includes numerous examples and up-to-date coverage of popular operating systems, including Linux and XP
From the Back Cover
A BETTER WAY TO LEARN ABOUT OPERATING SYSTEMS 

Master the concepts at work behind modern operating systems! Silberschatz, Galvin, and Gagne’s Operating Systems Concepts with Java, Sixth Edition illustrates fundamental operating system concepts using the java programming language, and introduces you to today’s most popular OS platforms. The result is the most modern and balanced introduction to operating systems available. 
Keep up with current developments: This Sixth Edition features increased coverage of Pthreads, new coverage of network structures, including LANS, WANs, and wireless LANs, and new coverage of communication in client-server systems, including sockets, remote procedure calls (RPCs), and java’s remote method invocation (RMI). 
Get up-to-speed with Java: The book uses Java 1.4 to illustrate relevant concepts, such as threads, interprocess communication, scheduling, synchronization, and network programming. It also includes an outline Java Primer for readers who are unfamiliar with the Java language. 
Examine complete working programs: An abundance of up-to-date examples and programs written in Java and C (Pthreads) allow you to explore key issues. 
Learn the details of the most widely used operating systems: Several examples throughout the book explains the inner workings of Windows 2000/XP, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OSX, while detailed case studies allow you to explore Windows XP and Linux in greater depth. 
Explore key issues: The book also includes detailed coverage of process management, storage management, I/O systems, distributed systems, and protection and security.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010


Java in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference (3rd Edition)
O'Reilly | December-1-1999 | ISBN: 1565924878 | 666 pages | PDF | 3.3MB

This bestselling quick reference contains an accelerated introduction to the Java language and its key APIs, so seasoned programmers can start writing Java code right away. The third edition of Java in a Nutshell covers Java 1.2 and Java 1.3 beta and includes:
A description of the syntax of the Java language, written in a tight, concise style, that can serve as both a fast-paced tutorial and a language reference.
An explanation of the object-oriented features of Java that does not assume any prior object-oriented programming experience.
An overview of the essential Java APIs that shows how to perform common tasks, such as string manipulation, input/output, and thread handling, with the classes and interfaces that comprise the Java 2 platform.
his book also includes O'Reilly's classic-style, quick-reference material for all of the classes in the essential Java packages, including java.lang, java.io, java.beansjava.math, java.net, java.security,java.text, java.util, and javax.crypto. This reference material covers all of the new classes in Java 1.2 and 1.3. Once you've learned Java, you'll keep this book next to your keyboard for handy reference while you program.

This book is part of the two-volume set of quick references that every Java programmer needs. It is an essential companion to Java Foundation Classes in a Nutshell, which covers the graphics and graphical user interface APIs in the Java 2 platform, including Swing, AWT, and Java 2D. A third volume, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, focuses on the Java Enterprise APIs and is of interest to programmers working on server-side or enterprise Java applications.

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