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Java Programming for the Internet, w. CD-ROM - A guide to creating dynamic, interactive Internet applications. CD-ROM contains Java Developers Kit, Source code for all the applets, samples, and programs from the book . . .

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Summary of Contents:
1. The World Wide Web and Java
2. Java Programming Basics
3. Object Orientation in Java
4. Syntax and Semantics
5. How Applets Work
6. Discovering the Application Programming Interface
7. Basic User Interface
8. Advanced User Interface
9. Graphics and Images
10. Advanced Program Design
11. Advanced Threading
12. Programming Beyond the Applet Model
13. Networking with Sockets and Streams
14. Networking with URIs
15. Writing Java Servers
16. Interactive Animation: An Advertising Applet
17. Interfacing with CGI: The Java Store
18. Interfacing with Non-HTTP Servers: Chess Client
19. Writing your own Servers: A Meeting Scheduler

About the author

MICHAEL D. THOMAS is a software engineer focusing on XML and Java. In 1998, he received the Outstanding Technical Achievement Award from IBM for his Internet integration work using Java, HTTP, XML, and other technologies to create one of the earliest Web services applications.

Product details

Publisher Coriolis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1996
 
EAN 9781566043557
ISBN 978-1-56604-355-7
No. of pages 780
Weight 1392 g
Illustrations w. figs.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Programming languages

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