Core Java, Vol. II: Advanced Features, 12th Edition
- Length: 944 pages
- Edition: 12
- Language: English
- Publisher: Oracle Press
- Publication Date: 2022-04-07
- ISBN-10: 0137871074
- ISBN-13: 9780137871070
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
The #1 Java Guide for Serious Programmers: Fully Updated through Java 17
Core Java, Volume II: Fundamentals, Twelfth Edition, is the definitive guide to writing robust, maintainable code. Whatever version of Java you are using―up to and including Java 17―this book will help you achieve a deep and practical understanding of the language and APIs. With with authoritative coverage of enterprise programming, networking, databases, security, modularization, internationalization, code processing, native methods, and more. Cay S. Horstmann explores sophisticated new features with depth and completeness, demonstrating how to use them to build professional-quality applications
This book is written for readers with prior programming experience who are looking for in-depth coverage of the Java language and platform. You’ll learn about all language features in detail, including the recent improvements in Java 17. The examples are carefully crafted for easy understanding and maximum practical value, so you can rely on them to jump-start your own code.. For 25 years, Core Java has prepared serious programmers for serious Java programming.
- Master advanced techniques, idioms, and best practices for writing superior Java code
- Make the most of enhanced Java I/O APIs, object serialization, and regular expressions
- Efficiently connect to network services, implement servers and the improved HTTP client, and harvest web data
- Process code via scripting and compiler APIs, and use annotations to generate code and files
- Deepen your understanding of the Java Platform Module System, including recent refinements
- Deepen your understanding of the Java Platform Module System, including recent refinements
- Preview powerful new APIs for accessing “foreign” functions and memory
Core Java, Volume II: Advanced Features, Twelfth Edition is the reliable source for expert coverage of Java 17 enterprise features, the module system, annotations, networking, security, and advanced UI programming.
Cover Page About This eBook Halftitle Page Title Page Copyright Page Pearson’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Contents Preface To the Reader About This Book Conventions Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Streams 1.1 From Iterating to Stream Operations 1.2 Stream Creation 1.3 The filter, map, and flatMap Methods 1.4 Extracting Substreams and Combining Streams 1.5 Other Stream Transformations 1.6 Simple Reductions 1.7 The Optional Type 1.8 Collecting Results 1.9 Collecting into Maps 1.10 Grouping and Partitioning 1.11 Downstream Collectors 1.12 Reduction Operations 1.13 Primitive Type Streams 1.14 Parallel Streams Chapter 2. Input and Output 2.1 Input/Output Streams 2.2 Reading and Writing Binary Data 2.3 Object Input/Output Streams and Serialization 2.4 Working with Files 2.5 Memory-Mapped Files 2.6 File Locking 2.7 Regular Expressions Chapter 3. XML 3.1 Introducing XML 3.2 The Structure of an XML Document 3.3 Parsing an XML Document 3.4 Validating XML Documents 3.5 Locating Information with XPath 3.6 Using Namespaces 3.7 Streaming Parsers 3.8 Generating XML Documents 3.9 XSL Transformations Chapter 4. Networking 4.1 Connecting to a Server 4.2 Implementing Servers 4.3 Getting Web Data 4.4 The HTTP Client 4.5 Sending E-Mail Chapter 5. Database Programming 5.1 The Design of JDBC 5.2 The Structured Query Language 5.3 JDBC Configuration 5.4 Working with JDBC Statements 5.5 Query Execution 5.6 Scrollable and Updatable Result Sets 5.7 Row Sets 5.8 Metadata 5.9 Transactions 5.10 Connection Management in Web and Enterprise Applications Chapter 6. The Date and Time API 6.1 The Time Line 6.2 Local Dates 6.3 Date Adjusters 6.4 Local Time 6.5 Zoned Time 6.6 Formatting and Parsing 6.7 Interoperating with Legacy Code Chapter 7. Internationalization 7.1 Locales 7.2 Number Formats 7.3 Date and Time 7.4 Collation and Normalization 7.5 Message Formatting 7.6 Text Input and Output 7.7 Resource Bundles 7.8 A Complete Example Chapter 8. Scripting, Compiling, and Annotation Processing 8.1 Scripting for the Java Platform 8.2 The Compiler API 8.3 Using Annotations 8.4 Annotation Syntax 8.5 Standard Annotations 8.6 Source-Level Annotation Processing 8.7 Bytecode Engineering Chapter 9. The Java Platform Module System 9.1 The Module Concept 9.2 Naming Modules 9.3 The Modular “Hello, World!” Program 9.4 Requiring Modules 9.5 Exporting Packages 9.6 Modular JARs 9.7 Modules and Reflective Access 9.8 Automatic Modules 9.9 The Unnamed Module 9.10 Command-Line Flags for Migration 9.11 Transitive and Static Requirements 9.12 Qualified Exporting and Opening 9.13 Service Loading 9.14 Tools for Working with Modules Chapter 10. Security 10.1 Class Loaders 10.2 User Authentication 10.3 Digital Signatures 10.4 Encryption Chapter 11. Advanced Swing and Graphics 11.1 Tables 11.2 Trees 11.3 Advanced AWT 11.4 Raster Images 11.5 Printing Chapter 12. Native Methods 12.1 Calling a C Function from a Java Program 12.2 Numeric Parameters and Return Values 12.3 String Parameters 12.4 Accessing Fields 12.5 Encoding Signatures 12.6 Calling Java Methods 12.7 Accessing Array Elements 12.8 Handling Errors 12.9 Using the Invocation API 12.10 A Complete Example: Accessing the Windows Registry 12.11 Foreign Functions: A Glimpse into the Future Index Code Snippets
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