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The Java developers almanac

by Patrick Chan
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The Ultimate Java Quick Reference the Java Developers Almanac is the most up-to-date quick reference available for all of the new Java 1.2 Class Libraries (Beta 3). Also included is coverage for six newly released extension packages: Java3D, JMF, Servlets, JNDI, JAF, JavaMail. Every one of the 1,900 classes and 21,000 members is covered in this single volume, carefully formatted and arranged for easy lookup. In this book you will find *complete member listings of every class (including inherited members!), *class inheritence hierarchies for every package, * extensive cross-reference, * detailed analysis of API changes for each major release, * quick reference information for the language, the virtual machine, * JNI, PersonalJava(tm), and more. No matter what level Java programmer you are, you will find this book an invaluable tool for everyday Java development

This is no reprint conglomeration masquerading as a reference guide; this is an excellent, concise and condensed information resource for developers. This pure Java reference book covers Java 1.2 class libraries (Beta 3) and the six newly released extension packages: Java3D, JNDI, JMF, JAF, Servlets and JavaMail. The four parts of this cross-referenced compendium consist of packages, classes, topics and a cross-reference of classes and interfaces. Packages are in alphabetical order and include brief descriptions. The 600 pages of class tables include class trees, member lists and inherited members from superclasses. Topics include analysis of API, differences between Java 1.1 and 1.2, documentation, comment tags and a useful miscellany.

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A quick reference to all of the new Java 1.2 class libraries (Beta 3), and covers the six newly released extension packages Java3D, JNDI, JMF, JAF, Servlets, and JavaMail. Presents all the 1,900 classes and 21,000 members in a format designed for easy access. No bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
March 25, 1998
Publisher
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1998.
Pages
962
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201379679

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