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The Waite Group's Java 1.2 How-To is the definitive problem solver - designed to answer your "How do I" questions. It is intended to be a reference for Java programmers. Organized by individual questions, this exhaustive reference addresses practical, real-world programming issues in a clear, easy-to-follow language. Professional Java developer Steve Potts presents definitive answers in a step-by-step format followed by concise descriptions of the outcome of each step.
The Waite Group's Java 1.2 How-To covers the vital areas, including new areas like JFC for creating interfaces and Java Media Framework for multimedia programming.
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Copyright 1998, this book covers Java 1.2. The Swing components had just come out. This book is an excellent introduction to the "primitives" of Java programming -- over 100 examples, each is one to three pages of runnable Java code. It has a chapter on Simple I/O, simple graphics, Java Threads, Java Events, AWT GUI, Swing GUI, Networking, and JAR files.
While a little dated in 2011, all the examples still run in Java 1.6. Recommended as a useful introduction to the language. Make sure you get the CD with the book.
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