Friday, January 25, 2008

More Java Pitfalls: 50 New Time-Saving Solutions and Workarounds by Michael C. Daconta

More Java Pitfalls: 50 New Time-Saving Solutions and Workarounds by Michael C. Daconta, Kevin T. Smith, Donald Avondolio, W. Clay RichardsonPublisher: Wiley; 1 edition (February 3, 2003) ISBN: 0471237515 PDF 3 Mb 300 pages- Building on the success of Java Pitfalls (0-471-36174-7), this book provides more specific programming solutions to fifty difficult Java programming problems - Shows experienced programmers how to identify and avoid weaknesses in Java and related J2EE technologies that can cause programs to go haywire - Explores advanced topics including networking, XML and Java programming, and the Java Virtual Machine

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Java Regular Expressions: Taming the java.util.regex Engine

Java Regular Expressions: Taming the java.util.regex Engine by Mehran HabibiApress ISBN: 1590591070 2004. 256 p. RARed CHM 1MBJava has always been an excellent language for working with objects. But Java’s text manipulation mechanisms have always been limited, compared to languages like AWK and Perl. On the flip side, a new regular expressions package in Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) brings hope to the Java text mechanisms. This package provides you everything necessary to use regular expressions—all packaged in a simplified object-oriented framework. In addition to working examples and best practices, this book features a detailed API reference with examples supporting nearly every method, and a step-by-step tutorial to create your own regular expressions. With time, you’ll discover that regular expressions are extremely powerful in your programming arsenal—and you’ll enjoy using them! And once you’ve mastered these tools, you’ll ponder how you ever managed without them.
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Secrets Series Of Java By Elliotte Rusty Harold

Elliotte Rusty Harold, «Java Secrets» (Secrets Series)Wiley Publishing ISBN 0764580078 1997 Year PDF 900 Pages 1,7 MbJava is generally a well-documented language, but not every language feature is fully specified, documented, or identical across all platforms. Java Secrets takes you into this Java twilight zone and introduces you to the language’s hidden power. The book’s first section explores the inner workings of many Java mechanisms, including representation of data types in memory, argument passing, and the implementation of strings and arrays. The author also investigates niceties of threading models and garbage collection as implemented on different Java platforms.A large group of undocumented classes (the sun.* packages) constitute what amounts to an undocumented Java application programming interface (API). The next large section of Java Secrets details these classes and how to use them safely. Although these classes ostensibly exist to support the Java environment, you’ll learn how to use many of their interfaces for a variety of tasks including layout management; FTP, HTTP, mail, and news communication; data encoding; and character conversion. A final big chunk of the book is devoted to techniques for adding platform-dependent features to Java applications. This is a controversial subject for a supposedly platform-independent programming system, but the author provides a balanced assessment of the benefits and drawbacks.All in all, this is one of the most interesting, unusual, and engagingly written books on Java programming we’ve seen. It’s hard to imagine a serious Java programmer who wouldn’t find it well worth his or her time
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