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Active Java : Object-Oriented Programming for the World Wide Web
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by Adam Freeman, Darrel Ince, Paperback Published by Addison-Wesley Pub Co Publication date: March 1, 1996

A gentle introduction the the use of Java programming language, starting from first principles and progresssing to the point where the reader can employ the advanced facilities of Java. Provides the opportunity to construct a moderately complex application building on the examples given in the book, with full discussion of the coding techniques and the software construction process.


Active Visual J++
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by Scott Robert Ladd, Paperback Published by Microsoft Press Publication date: August 1, 1997

This book will supply the programmer's guide to help developers take advantage of ActiveX and component design using Visual J++. The discussion will be amplified by short, practical code samples. By writing to the intermediate Java programmer, the author can skip Java basics and confine the book to this focused subject--and have one of the relatively few books to be updated for version 1.1.


Advanced Java 1.1 Programming
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by Jeffrey C. Rice, Irving, III Salisbury, Paperback Published by Computing McGraw-Hill Publication date: August 1997

For programmers eager to use Java to its full potential, this is the book they'll want. It covers important challenges such as developing GUIs in Java, creating reusable client/server programs, and writing Java applets that interact directly with Web browsers. The CD includes the book's source code and javadoc-generated HTML documentation for all the code presented in the book.


Awt Programming for Java
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by Miles O'Neal, Tom Stewart, Paperback, 416 pages Published by M & T Books Publication date: December 1, 1996

Here is an overview and guide to the AWT, how it works within Java, and how the various AWT functions work, from simple class program coding to constructing GUI components. Coverage is also given to limitations, bugs, and programming techniques, along with examples and lessons on editors, spreadsheets, diagram tools, fill-out forms, and reports. The CD contains AWT class library samples, online resources, and Java development tools.


Beginning Java
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by Ivor Horton, Paperback, 1039 pages Published by Wrox Press Inc Publication date: June 1997

Focusing on showing users how they can achieve success with Java, this book builds their confidence, enabling them to experiment and develop their own applications at an early stage.


A Complete Java Training Course : The Ultimate Cyber Classroom
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by Paul Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel, Published by Prentice Hall Computer Books Publication date: November 1, 1997

Everyone is talking about Java, and this Cyber Classroom is the fastest way to learn how to program in Java. Because it's interactive, users can see it, hear it, and do it with the experts on CD-ROM. This package also contains the book, Java How to Program. --This text refers to the software edition of this title.


Computing Concepts With Java Essentials
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by Cay S. Horstmann, Paperback, 704 pages Published by John Wiley & Sons Publication date: August 1, 1997

This unique book teaches you the fundamental concepts of good computer programming while introducing you to one of the most powerful languages in use today--Java! It gives you an ideal balance between programming concepts and the details of Java. Rather than exhaustively cover the entire language, the author focuses on a subset of Java--a lean and practical core that is manageable, yet detailed enough to create powerful Java applets. And as you master the basics of Java, you'll be developing solid programming skills that will increase your effectiveness no matter which language you work with! Includes a wealth of practical advice, tips, and reference material.


Creating Web Applets With Java
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by David Gulbransen, Kenrick Rawlings, John December, Paperback, 336 pages Published by Sams Publishing Publication date: May 1, 1996

Creating Web Applets with Java is the easiest way to learn how to integrate Java applets into Web pages. Java applets can be used for everything from spicing up a Web page's presentation to running sophisticated applications. This book is designed for the non-programmer who want to use or customize preprogrammed Java applets with a minimal amount of trouble. Teaches the easiest way to incorporate the power of Java in a Web page Teaches the basics of Java applet programming Find out how to use and customize pre-programmed Java applets


Database Programming With Jdbc and Java
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by George Reese, Paperback, 300 pages Published by O'Reilly & Associates Publication date: July 1, 1997

Teaches a model for robust programming and code reuse, covering the standard JDBC and RMI Java packages for enhanced communication with remote databases and improved object-oriented programming. Original. (Advanced).


Developing Professional Java Applets
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by K. C. Hopson, Stephen E. Ingram, Paperback, 560 pages Published by Sams Publishing Publication date: June 1, 1996

Developing Professional Java Applets is a reference for the professional programmer who needs to develop real-world, business-oriented Java applets-not just animation and games. The book assumes a basic familiarity with Java and gets right down to the business of applying Java to professional development. A comprehensive guide to developing professional Java applets Teaches how to create new Java applets for business, research and education Filled with extensive examples of real-world Java applets.


Essential Java : Developing Interactive Applications for the World-Wide Web
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by Jason J. Manger, Paperback, 364 pages Published by Computing McGraw-Hill Publication date: May 1, 1996

Essential Java is the users first step to understanding and using this exciting new programming language from Sun Microsystems. Written for Web developers and novice programmers, this introductory book describes basic concepts of Java before moving on to methods of programming for developing their first Java applets.


Exploring Java
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by Patrick Niemeyer, Joshua Peck, Pat Niemeyer, Paperback, 450 pages Published by O'Reilly & Associates Publication date: September 1997

Exploring Java introduces the basics of Java, the hot new object-oriented programming language for networked applications. This book also shows users how to quickly get up to speed writing Java applets and other applications, including networking programs, content and protocol handlers, and security managers.


Graphic Java : Exploring the AWT (Sunsoft Press Java Series)
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by David M. Geary, Alan L. McClellan, Paperback, 600 pages Published by Prentice Hall Computer Books Publication date: August 1, 1996

While nearly all Java books skim the surface of the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), there are none that explore the AWT in depth. This text provides an overview and explores a number of custom components in detail. These will be useful to Java developers as components in their own right. CD-ROM includes text and components, Java source code, and class libraries.


Hands on Javabeans
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by Mitch Allen, John B. Harvie, Ron Cox, Paperback Published by Prima Pub Publication date: August 1, 1997

One of the first books on JavaBeans component development, this title provides a detailed overview of Java development tools that support JavaBeans. The CD-ROM contains all source code in the book, plus the Java Development Kit from Sun and trials of other Java tools which support JavaBeans.


Hooked on Java : Creating Hot Web Sites With Java Applets
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by Arthur Van Hoff, Sami Shaio, Orca Starbuck, Inc. Sun Microsystems, Paperback Published by Addison-Wesley Pub Co Publication date: January 1996

The expert author team, all members of the Java development group, demonstrate how to build web sites using several cool Java applets. All Java applets in the book will be found on the CD-ROM, ready to plug into a home page.


How to Program Java
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by Peter Coffee, Paperback, 376 pages Published by Ziff Davis Pr Publication date: November 1996

For all programmers who want to learn Java from the ground up, this book leads them through the material in a step-by-step manner, building on previous steps to gain proficiency in the language. Features practical examples in four-color spreads. The CD contains all the source code mentioned in the book, the JDK, and other related and helpful programs and utilities.


Industrial Strength Java
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by Luke Cassady-Dorion (Editor), Matthew Brumbaugh, Shirani Maheshwari, Luke Cassady-Dorian, Paperback Published by New Riders Publishing Publication date: February 1, 1997

Industrial Strength Java provides just-in-time training for people who have to produce solutions for their company or clients today. Learn advanced Java concepts for building real solutions beyond the basics of Java. The CD contains extensive code solutions and the Java Developer's Kit.


Instant Java Applets
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by Owen Davis, Tom McGinn, Amit Bhatiani, Bk&Cd-Rom Edition Paperback, Published by Ziff Davis Pr Publication date: June 1, 1996

Instant Java Applets is the quick and easy way to add interactivity to your Web site with the hottest language on the Web-Java! The CD-ROM contains over 40 applets easy to use on your site. Includes applets from today's most innovative designers like DimensionX. Quick and effective way to add interactivity to your Web pages Keep up with the leaders in Web-design with Java applets CD-ROM contains over 40 ready-to-use applets


Java : How to Program (How to Program Series)
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by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, 2nd Edition Paperback, 1200 pages Published by Prentice Hall Publication date: September 1997

Introducing Java at an beginning programming level, this book covers good programming practices, syntax, and object-oriented techniques. It explains how to use Java to access members and classes, initialize class objects, understand data abstraction, and more. The text teaches concepts through Live Code example.


Java : The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)
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by Patrick Naughton, Herbert Schildt, Paperback, 886 pages Published by Osborne McGraw-Hill Publication date: December 1996

This heavy-duty guide combines Patrick Naughton's insider perspective with Herb Schildt's programming expertise to give programmers a practical, comprehensive and well-organized guide to the Java revolution. The book is an in-depth, hands-on guide for serious programmers who want to delve into this exciting new programming language.


Java by Example, with CD-ROM
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by Jerry Jackson, Paperback, 345 pages Published by Prentice Hall Publication date: April 1, 1996

Learn Java from proven examples written by experts. This book presents the Java language through examples, developing Java applets and applications from simple to complex. The book is divided into two main parts, Working with the Java Language and Writing Java Applets. The accompanying CD-ROM includes example code from the book, ready to run on Solaris, Windows 95 and Windows NT systems, as well as the complete 1.0 release of the Java Developer's Kit, Symantec's Cafe Lite, and more.


The Java Class Libraries : Java.Applet, Java.Awt, Java.Beans (Vol 2)
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by Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee, Volume 2; 2nd Edition Hardcover, 1682 pages Published by Addison-Wesley Pub Co Publication date: October 1, 1997

These example-driven, annotated references to the Java class libraries are an essential resource for Java programmers. Each class description includes a detailed overview describing its purpose and key concepts, a class hierarchy diagram showing its connection to related classes, and more.


The Java Developer's Tool Kit (Jay Ranade Series on Computer Communications)
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by Kevin E. Leininger, Paperback, 201 pages Published by Computing McGraw-Hill Publication date: April 1997

With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web and increasing corporate realization that software is a strategic asset, Java is set to penetrate a larger percentage of software development efforts in the next few years. This book provides software developers with a basic framework for development, along with a wealth of tools, examples and related information. The CD contains an example of applications and applets.


The Java Handbook
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by Patrick Naughton, Paperback, 424 pages Published by Osborne McGraw-Hill Publication date: April 1, 1996

In The Java Handbook, author Patrick Naughton--one of the world's foremost Java developers--shows users of every skill level the ins and outs of Java. The book begins with fundamentals such as basic Java language constructs, then moves on the Java's advanced capabilities. Plenty of insider code is given throughout.


Java 1.1 : No Experience Required (No Experience Required)
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by Steven Holzner, Steve Holzner, Paperback, 521 pages Published by Sybex Publication date: March 1, 1997

Covering the newest release of Java (1.1), this book lets computer-savvy readers with no previous experience in Java quickly become proficient in the language. Each chapter presents practical SKILLS that let readers learn by doing, rather than simply reading theory. The No experience required series uses countless real-world examples to delve right into the hottest Java areas, such as graphics and sound, animation, JavaBeans, database connectivity, debugging, cool applets, the 1.1 AWT event model, and much more.


Java 1.1 Developer's Handbook
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by Philip Heller (Editor), Simon Roberts, Peter Seymour, Tom McGinn, Hardcover, 1200 pages Published by Sybex Publication date: May 1, 1997

Hey developers, it's serious Java time. With extensive coverage of the new, challenging, advanced Java topics, this book will take readers to the next level of Java programming. Completely practical, the book focuses on problem-solving and troubleshooting techniques developed and tested by five well-respected Java programmers/educators. You'll find plenty of reusable code, both in the book and on the companion CD. The CD also includes timesaving applets, tools, and utilities. If you're building full-scale Java applications, you need this book on your desk.


Java Applet Library
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Software Published by Ziff Davis Pr Publication date: June 1997


Java Applets and Channels Without Programming
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by Ronny Richardson, Bruce Murray, Michael Shoffner, Marq Singer, Paperback, 372 pages Published by Manning Publications Company Publication date: September 1997

In easy-to-understand language, this book explains how to use the Java applets that are found on the included CD-ROM. Because the applets are already developed and provided, no programming is required. While content is still the king of the Web Page, these Java applets make a site more attractive and user-friendly.


Java by Example
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by Clayton Walnum, Paperback, 549 pages Published by MacMillan Computer Pub Publication date: June 1, 1996

It's one of the hottest topics on the Internet. And what better way to learn about it than By Example. The By Example series features a formula of numerous multi-level code examples that has taught tens of thousands of novices how to program. With end of chapter review questions and exercises to reinforce the learning process, this book has all the tools and information new programmers need to get up-to-speed quickly and easily! Covers Java fundamentals, the language, writing and using applets, and all types of examples of sound, animation, interactive data input and analysis, and more Focuses on Java applets-the way Java is implemented for World Wide Web use CD-ROM includes the Java applet viewer, Sun's Java Development Kit, and hundreds of applet code examples from the book. Plus, a special bonusthe entire electronic version of Special Edition Using Java


Java Database Programming
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by Brian Jepson, Paperback, 485 pages Published by John Wiley & Sons Publication date: November 1, 1996

Database programming is going to be one of the major uses of the Java language. In this book, database authority Brian Jepson teaches how to design and create Java database applications that can be used throughout the Web and on corporate intranets. Jepson covers the topics crucial to Java database development, including Java applet access to online databases, Java database tools, and more.


Java for Dummies (--For Dummies)
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by Aaron E. Walsh, Paperback, 384 pages Published by IDG Books Worldwide Publication date: June 27, 1996

Presenting an overview of the Java Internet programming language, this new guide also explains the relationship of Java to HotJava, the dynamic broswer that interprets Java code. Part of the bestselling For Dummies series, the book shows how to access Web sites, download documents, use "applets" to add animation, and more


Kickass Java Programming : Cutting-Edge Java Techniques With an Attitude
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by Tonny Espeset, 11 Edition Paperback, 500 pages Published by Coriolis Group Publication date: August 1, 1996

While Java has brought instant, interactive content to the Web, sound and animation in Java have been painfully slow--until now. In KickAss Java Programming, Java guru and Webmaster Espeset shows you how to take the black art of Java to the limits, and make Java applets faster, better and more eye-popping. The CD provides details on how you can obtain unique results for your own site by combining routines from the provided library


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