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Author Cross, John A.

Title Microsoft Visual J++ sourcebook / Jay Cross and Al Saganich
Published New York : Wiley Computer Pub., [1997]
©1997

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Description xiv, 539 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Contents Ch. 1. Object-Oriented Programming Concepts -- Ch. 2. Java and the Java Virtual Machine -- Ch. 3. Java Keywords and Other Tokens -- Ch. 4. Java Expressions and Statements -- Ch. 5. Java Classes, Objects, and Interfaces -- Ch. 6. Threads in Java -- Ch. 7. The java.lang Package -- Ch. 8. Exceptions in Java -- Ch. 9. Java Applets & the java.applet Package -- Ch. 10. The Java Abstract Window Toolkit (java.awt) -- Ch. 11. The java.io Package -- Ch. 12. The java.uatil Package -- Ch. 13. The java.net Package -- Ch. 14. Native Code -- Ch. 15. The Visual J++ Developers Studio and the Build Process -- Ch. 16. Introducing the Visual J++ Developers Studio -- Ch. 17. The Java AppWizard Explained -- Ch. 18. Introducing the Visual J++ Resource Editors -- Ch. 19. The Visual J++ Workspace -- Ch. 20. Introducing the Visual J++ Debugger -- Ch. 21. More Debugging Technique -- Ch. 22. The Visual J++ Graphics Editor -- Ch. 23. The Visual J++ Dialog and Menu Editors
Ch. 24. The Visual J++ Java Resource Wizard -- Ch. 25. The Visual J++ Source Editor -- Ch. 26. Additional Visual J++ Tools -- Ch. 27. Techniques for Animation -- Ch. 28. Java, COM and ActiveX -- Ch. 29. Advanced Topics in COM and Scripting -- Ch. 30. The Visual J++ Database Wizard -- Ch. 31. Using the Java ActiveX Wizard -- App. A. Tips of the Day -- App. B. Compiler Errors
Summary The only Visual J++ guide endorsed by Java-SIG, Microsoft Visual J++ 1.1 Sourcebook helps experienced and novice Java programmers quickly master Visual J++. And, once you've mastered Visual J++, it functions as a quick-reference/troubleshooter you won't want to be without. The book begins with a hands-on tutorial on the Java language for beginners. Using many programming examples, you can walk through basic and advanced Visual J++ 1.1 features, including Developer's Studio basics, Java Applet Wizard, Java Database Wizard, the debugger, and all resource and code editors. An entire section is devoted to special and advanced topics such as programming for the Internet and distributed computing applications, database techniques, animation techniques, building with ActiveX, and more. You'll also get detailed appendices featuring valuable reference materials such as error messages, classes and methods, API descriptions, and more. On the CD-ROM you'll find complete source code for all examples in the book, solutions to selected exercises in the book, Java JDK version 1.0.2, and valuable software tools, including Jomba Trial Version and MindQ Odyssey demo
Notes Includes index
System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Personal computer with a 486 or higher processor running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 8MB of memory (16MB suggested), requires less then 50mb of disk space
SUBJECT Microsoft Visual J
Microsoft Visual J++. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96083377
Subject Java (Computer program language)
Author Saganich, Al.
LC no. 96029888
ISBN 0471178403 (paper/CD-ROM : alk. paper)
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