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Beginning Java™ SE 6 Platform: From Novice to Professional by Jeff Friesen
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Beginning Java(tm) SE 6 Platform: From Novice to Professional steers you through the maze of new and improved Java Standard Edition (SE) 6 features. The first chapter sets the stage by introducing Java SE 6 in terms of its name change, themes, an overview, and a sampling of new features. It also briefly discusses the first two Java SE 6 updates.

The remaining nine chapters organize features into the following categories: core libraries, GUI toolkits: AWT, GUI toolkits: Swing, internationalization, Java Database Connectivity, monitoring and management, networking, scripting, and security and web services. While exploring these chapters, you will encounter a variety of useful and interesting topics: introducing a new locale with its own currency, creating a new JConsole plug-in, creating a scripted JEditorPane component, invoking and communicating with JavaFX Script and JRuby scripts from a Java application that interacts with the Scripting API, signing an arbitrary XML document and validating a signed document's XML signature, and accessing an existing web service are examples.

With a few exceptions, each of Chapters 2 through 10 alphabetically organizes its topics for convenient access. Furthermore, all ten chapters end with a "Test Your Understanding" section that provides questions and exercises to help you reinforce your understanding of what you have read.

Additional features are covered in the first three appendixes. The first appendix introduces you to annotation types for annotation processors, Common Annotations 1.0, and several tables that conveniently organize additional annotation types that are new to Java SE 6. The second appendix explores changes made to various Java tools. For example, the java compiler tool now supports annotation processing--you learn how to take advantage of this capability by writing your own annotation processor. Another example: you learn how to interact with the command-line script shell. The third appendix looks at a variety of performance enhancements, ranging from a fix for the gray-rect problem to single-threaded rendering.

The second-last appendix provides answers and code to all of the questions and exercises in the various "Test Your Understanding" sections. And the final appendix anticipates Java SE 7 by looking at features most likely to make the cut, including closures, the Java Module System, and the Swing Application Framework.

By the time you finish this book, you will have mastered most of what's new and improved in Java SE 6.

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  • Binding Type: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 485
  • Publisher: Apress
  • Release Date: October 29, 2007
  • Keywords: bad book, java 6, java6, sharon, useless

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