DEVELOPERS ALMANAC
1999 Edition, 2000 Edition and version 1.4, volume 1
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The Ultimate Java Quick Reference
"I love this book. Its dense condensation of the details a
developer needs makes it the one book I pull out over and
over again."
-James Gosling, Fellow and Vice President, Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
and inventor of the Java programming language
"This reminds me of the catalogs of integrated circuits that
we use to build hardware systems, and shows how far and fast
Java technology has come in having a library of incredibly
useful software components. An indispensable desk reference!"
-Bill Joy, co-founder, Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
quoted from his keynote at JavaOne
"I think this book is, quite simply, a stroke genius. I've been
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pore over when all I needed was a detail about some method or
package. The Almanac is the one-stop shop I was unconsciously
waiting for."
-John Vlissides, IBM TJ Watson,
co-author of the best-selling book Design Patterns
The Java Developers Almanac 1.4,
Volume 1 Examples and Quick Reference
The Java Developers Almanac 1.4 is the most up-to-date and complete quick reference for the Java Class Libraries-JDK 1.0, 1.1, and J2SE v1.2, v1.3, v1.4. Information for 3,000 classes and 32,000 members is carefully formatted and arranged for easy lookup. In these two volumes you will find:
- 900 examples demonstrating the use of over 1000 classes and 4000 members.
- Complete member listings of every class (including inherited members!), with references to examples that demonstrate usage
- Class inheritance hierarchies for every package
- An extensive cross-reference section
- Detailed analysis of API changes for each major release
Volume 1 covers java.beans to org.xml, 91 packages useful for server-side development.
Volume 2 covers java.applet to javax.swing, 45 packages useful for developing GUI applications.
No matter what level programmer you are, you will find this book an invaluable tool for everyday development.
Patrick Chan was a founding member and lead developer of the original Java platform project at Sun Microsystems, Inc. He is also co-author of the Java Class Libraries books and posters in the Java Series.
The Java Developers Almanac 2000
The Java Developers Almanac 2000
is the most up-to-date and complete quick reference for the Java Class
Libraries JDK 1.0, 1.1, and
J2SE v1.2, v1.3. (Due to space
constraints, the javax.swing.plaf. packages are not included.) No
other quick reference includes as much information in a single
convenient volume. Information from 2,100 classes and 24,000 members
is carefully formatted and arranged for easy lookup.
In this book you will find:
- More than 300 examplets
that succinctly demonstrate the most common operations for a package
- Complete member listings of every class (including inherited members!)
- Class inheritance hierarchies for every package
- An extensive cross-reference section
- Detailed analysis of API changes for each major release
- Quick reference information for the language, the virtual machine,
Java Native Interface, PersonalJava
platform, and more
No matter what level programmer you are, you will find this book an
invaluable tool for everyday development.
ISBN 0-201-43299-4
The Java Developers Almanac 1999
The Java Developers Almanac is the most up-to-date and complete quick
reference for all three major versions of the core Java Class
Libraries (1.0, 1.1, and 1.2). No other Java programming language quick reference includes as
much information in a single convenient volume. Information from 1,500 classes
and 17,000 members are carefully formatted and arranged for easy lookup.
In this book you will find:
- Complete member listings of every class (including inherited
- Class inheritance hierarchies for every package.
- 250 exampletsTM demonstrating the most common operations
for a package.
- Extensive cross-reference
- Detailed analysis of API changes for each major release
- Quick reference information for the language, the virtual machine, JNI,
PersonalJavaTM, and more
No matter what level JavaTM language programmer you are, you will find this book an
invaluable tool for everyday JavaTM development.
ISBN 0-201-43298-6
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