The Java Class Libraries Poster

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ISBN-10:

0321118871

ISBN-13:

9780321118875

Edition: Subsequent
Released: Jan 01, 2002
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Format: Paperback, 2 pages

Description:

This popular wall chart gives Java developers instant access to the APIs that provide Java's most critical core features-all displayed in a visual information poster. Fully updated for the new Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v1.4, it covers more than 90 essential packages. The JavaTM Class Libraries Poster, Seventh Edition gives developers a fast and visually pleasing resource for identifying packages, classes, interfaces and interrelationships between virtually all of today's most important Java packages. Topics covered include: networking, I/O, security, collections, RMI, database access, XML, JFC/Swing, AWT, 2D graphics and imaging, input method framework, accessibility, drag-and-drop, JavaBeansaA A , image I/O framework, sound, printing, and much more. An invaluable resource for every Java developer.

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