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Key Java: Advanced Tips and Techniques (Practitioner Series)

Key Java: Advanced Tips and Techniques (Practitioner Series)

Key Java: Advanced Tips and Techniques (Practitioner Series)
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Key Java: Advanced Tips and Techniques (Practitioner Series) Paperback - 1998

by Hunt, John; McManus, Alexander G

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Intended for those who already know the Java language, this guide will help programmers get the most out of Java's capabilities. Topics include good Java style for reusable components, using JavaBeans, the JDBC, optimizing and test code, using the IFC tools, and the new JFC.

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Java is such a rapidly evolving language, it can be difficult for developers to keep abreast of developments. It has moved beyond a lnaguage used just for creating Web-based applets to one that is being used for developing serious applications. Key Java is intended for those who already know the Java language, the classes and the tools, but who want to get more out of Java. They are wanting to know about subjects such as good Java style for reusable components, about using Java beans, about the JDBC, about optimising their code, about testing their code appropriately and about using the IFC, tools and the new JFC. This book explores some of the more significant and exciting developments in Java. It covers techniques that will be fundamental to programmers developing significant applications in Java. Each of the self-contained chapters looks beyond the mechanics of coding applications and explores the concepts that will prove vital to getting the most out of the Java language.

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This book considers issues important to the effective, efficient, safe, reliable and reusable construction of software systems in Java.
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