
The Sun Certified Java Developer Exam with J2SE 1.4 / Edition 1
by Jeremy Patterson, Mehran Habibi, Terry CamerlengoISBN-10: 1590590309
ISBN-13: 9781590590300
Pub. Date: 08/07/2002
Publisher: Apress
Overview
Practical instruction helps the reader master new features of Java 1.4 by working through a project similar to what is required to successfully complete the Sun Certified Developer Examination.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9781590590300
- Publisher:
- Apress
- Publication date:
- 08/07/2002
- Edition description:
- 2002
- Pages:
- 384
- Product dimensions:
- 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.93(d)
Table of Contents
The Sun Certified Java Developer Exam with J2SE 1.4 introduces readers to the new Java 1.4 features, and provides practical instruction towards applying this information to the successful completion of the Sun Certified Developer Examination.1. Introduces the newest features made available by the forthcoming Java 1.4 release, offering discussion of threads, NIO, RMI, regular expressions, and Swing.
2. Offers valuable insight into the core material covered within the Java Certified Developer Exam (JCDE).
3. Provides readers with a very practical means for mastering the new Java 1.4 features by guiding the reader through an extensive Java-based project similar to that required for successful completion of the Sun JCDE.
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This book is just so far away from the others that it's not fair to compare them. Professional development paradygms, deep details RMI, SWING, and threading, logging, everything. Why the hell aren't there more books like this?
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Every now and then, you come across a book that acts like as a breakthrough. I don't if it's a matter of the teacher appearing when the student is ready or what, but whatever it was, this book was it for me. I feel like I finally understand some of the deeper concepts of Java. And I have my SCJD to prove it.
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This book really covers everything! From RMI to Threading to swing to coding conventions to regex to exception chaining to logging. It explains everything I needed to understand, The RMI material was especially great, because I had always been intimidated by networking. And it offers a fully functional sample application. I'm hoping to finish my exam by the end of next week, so wish me luck!
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