
Rapid Java Application Development Using JBuilder 4/5/6
Résumé
- NEW—Updated to JBuilder 4 and 5—Screen shots are taken from JBuilder 4 and new features in JBuilder 5 are presented in “JBuilder 5 NOTE” boxes.
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- Students can use either JBuilder 4 or JBuilder 5 with this book.
- NEW—UML graphical notations are used to describe classes and their relationships whenever appropriate.
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- Teaches students about this standard notation that is used in the real world for planing and developing object-oriented programs.
- NEW—Chapter 16: Servlets.
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- Provides comprehensive coverage of servlets, teaching students about this aspect of server-side Java programming.
- NEW—80% more exercises—Solutions to the even-numbered exercises are available for students.
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- Provides more opportunity for students to apply the concepts in each chapter and test their understanding.
- Comprehensive coverage—Covers advanced Java programming on JavaBeans, Bean event model, model-view architecture, developing customized components, Swing components, creating custom layout managers, Bean persistence, bound properties and constraint properties, Bean introspection and customization, Java database programming, and distributed programming using remote method invocation and Java Servlets.
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- Students learn fundamentals of rapid Java application development.
- Hands-on examples—Each example gives detailed step-by-step instruction for building a project using JBuilder's UI Designer, BeansExpress, and a variety of wizards.
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- Students learn to build Java projects using JBuilder with minimum coding for maximum productivity.
- Representative examples—Carefully chosen and presented in an easy-to-follow style teaches application development. Each example is described, and includes the source code, a sample run, and an example review.
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- Students learn Java from good representative examples.
- CD-ROM with each book.
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- Contains Borland® JBuilder™4 Foundation Edition and JBuilder 5 Personal Edition software, source code and solutions to even-numbered programming exercises.
Contents
- I. INTRODUCTION TO JBUILDER AND JAVABEANS.
- 1. Getting Started with JBuilder.
- 2. Introduction to JavaBeans.
- 3. Bean Events.
- 4. Developing Components.
- II. RAPID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WITH JAVABEANS.
- 5. Using Components in Rapid Application Development.
- 6. Swing Components.
- 7. Containers and Layout Managers.
- 8. Advanced Swing Components and Menus.
- III. BEAN PERSISTENCE, INTEROPERATILITY, INTROSPECTION, AND CUSTOMIZATION.
- 9. Bean Persistence and Versioning.
- 10. Bound and Constraint Properties.
- 11. Bean Introspection and Customization.
- IV. JAVA DATABASE PROGRAMMING.
- 12. Introduction to Java Database Programming.
- 13. Advanced Java Programming.
- 14. Building Database Applications Using JBuilder DataExpress and dbSwing Components.
- V. ENTERPRISE JAVA PROGRAMMING.
- 15. Distributed Programming Using Java Remote Invocation.
- 16. Servlets.
L'auteur - Y. Daniel Liang
Y. Daniel Liang is the author of the Prentice Hall Liang
Series. He has taught more that fifty Java courses. He is
currently a Yamacraw Professor of software engineering in
the Department of Computer Science at Armstrong Atlantic
State University in Savannah, Georgia.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Y. Daniel Liang |
Parution | 07/06/2002 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 784 |
Format | 20,5 x 25,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1437g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780130665508 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-13-066550-8 |
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