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ISBN 10: 0137870965
ISBN 13: 9780137870967
Author: Cay S. Horstmann
Core Java Vol II Advanced Feature 12th Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Streams
1.1 Iterating vs. Stream Operations
1.2 Creating Streams
1.3 filter
, map
, and flatMap
1.4 Substreams and Combining Streams
1.5 Other Transformations
1.6 Simple Reductions
1.7 The Optional
Type
1.8 Collecting Results
1.9 Collecting into Maps
1.10 Grouping and Partitioning
1.11 Downstream Collectors
1.12 Reduction Operations
1.13 Primitive Type Streams
1.14 Parallel Streams
Chapter 2. Input and Output
2.1 Input/Output Streams Overview
2.2 Binary Data I/O
2.3 Object Streams and Serialization
2.4 File Operations
2.5 Memory-Mapped Files
2.6 File Locking
2.7 Regular Expressions
Chapter 3. XML
3.1 Introducing XML
3.2 Structure of XML Documents
3.3 XML Parsing
3.4 Validating XML
3.5 Using XPath
3.6 Namespaces
3.7 Streaming Parsers
3.8 Generating XML Documents
3.9 XSL Transformations
Chapter 4. Networking
4.1 Connecting to Servers
4.2 Implementing Servers
4.3 Fetching Web Data
4.4 HTTP Client Usage
4.5 Sending E-Mails
Chapter 5. Database Programming
5.1 JDBC Design
5.2 SQL Basics
5.3 JDBC Configuration
5.4 Working with JDBC Statements
5.5 Query Execution
5.6 Scrollable and Updatable Result Sets
5.7 Row Sets
5.8 Metadata Access
5.9 Transactions
5.10 Connection Management in Web Applications
Chapter 6. The Date and Time API
6.1 The Timeline
6.2 Local Dates
6.3 Date Adjusters
6.4 Local Times
6.5 Zoned Times
6.6 Formatting and Parsing
6.7 Legacy Code Interoperability
Chapter 7. Internationalization
7.1 Locales
7.2 Number Formatting
7.3 Date and Time Localization
7.4 Collation and Normalization
7.5 Message Formatting
7.6 Text Input/Output
7.7 Resource Bundles
7.8 Complete Example
Chapter 8. Scripting, Compiling, and Annotation Processing
8.1 Java Scripting
8.2 Compiler API
8.3 Using Annotations
8.4 Annotation Syntax
8.5 Standard Annotations
8.6 Source-Level Annotation Processing
8.7 Bytecode Engineering
Chapter 9. The Java Platform Module System
9.1 Module Concept
9.2 Module Naming
9.3 Modular “Hello, World!”
9.4 Requiring Modules
9.5 Exporting Packages
9.6 Modular JARs
9.7 Reflective Access in Modules
9.8 Automatic Modules
9.9 Unnamed Module
9.10 Migration Flags
9.11 Transitive and Static Requirements
9.12 Qualified Exports/Openings
9.13 Service Loading
9.14 Module Tools
Chapter 10. Security
10.1 Class Loaders
10.2 User Authentication
10.3 Digital Signatures
10.4 Encryption
Chapter 11. Advanced Swing and Graphics
11.1 Tables
11.2 Trees
11.3 Advanced AWT Features
11.4 Raster Image Manipulation
11.5 Printing
Chapter 12. Native Methods
12.1 Calling C Functions from Java
12.2 Numeric Parameters and Returns
12.3 String Parameters
12.4 Accessing Fields in C
12.5 Encoding Signatures
12.6 Calling Java Methods from C
12.7 Accessing Array Elements
12.8 Handling Errors
12.9 Invocation API Usage
12.10 Example: Accessing Windows Registry
12.11 Foreign Functions Overview
Index
Code Snippets
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