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Java the UML way: integrating object-oriented design and programming

โœ Scribed by Else Lervik, Vegard B. Havdal


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
754
Edition
English language ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The overall value of the book from 1-5 where 4=Does a good job as either a reference or teaching tool.

Instructional value of the book from 1-5 where 3=Does a good job as a teaching tool.

The reference value of this book from 1-5 where 3=An adequate reference on this topic.

It covers all the basic java topics and approaches each problem via the UML. The book is well Organized. Its a well written book that covers UML and java side by side. Some basic knowledge of UML is necessary for reading and understanding this book. It deals extensively with writing the GUI programs using the UML. The last 2 chapters of the book deal with programming with databases, and web programming with Java Server Pages. Which I found to be very useful as it discussed programming these via UML. All In all its a well written and good book if you wan to learn to write java programs using the UML.

โœฆ Table of Contents


9780470843864......Page 1
Preface......Page 12
1 Introduction......Page 18
2 Variables, Data Types, and Expressions......Page 38
3 Using Ready-Made Classes......Page 68
4 Constructing Your Own Classes......Page 98
5 Selection as a Control Structure......Page 140
6 Loops as a Control Structure......Page 176
7 Collaboration Between Objects......Page 198
8 Java Libraries and Exception Handling......Page 224
9 Arrays of Primitive Data Types......Page 256
10 Arrays of Reference Types and Array Lists......Page 288
11 Using Data Files and Streams......Page 324
12 Inheritance and Polymorphism......Page 356
13 GUI Programming and Events......Page 400
14 Text, Choices, and Windows......Page 432
15 Creating User Interfaces......Page 470
16 Threads......Page 516
17 Data Structures and Algorithms......Page 540
18 More about Applets......Page 578
19 Distributed Systems with Socket Programming and RMI......Page 596
20 Programming with Databases......Page 636
21 Web Programming with JavaServer Pages......Page 666
A Using Java SDK and WinEdit......Page 716
B Keywords......Page 722
C Number Systems......Page 724
D The Unicode Character Set......Page 728
E HTML and Applets......Page 730
F Exceptions to the Code Standard......Page 734
References......Page 736
Index......Page 738


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