Object-Oriented Programming and Java [electronic resource] / by Danny Poo, Derek Kiong, Swarnalatha Ashok.
By: Poo, Danny [author.]
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Contributor(s): Kiong, Derek [author.]
| Ashok, Swarnalatha [author.]
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Object, Class, Message and Method -- A Quick Tour of Java -- Implementation in Java -- Classification, Generalization, and Specialization -- Inheritance -- Polymorphism -- Modularity -- Exception Handling -- Input and Output Operations -- Networking and Multithreading -- Generics and Collections Framework -- Graphical Interfaces and Windows -- Applets and Loaders -- Java Servlets -- Object Serialization and Remote Method Invocation -- Java Database Connectivity.
Object-Oriented Programming and Java presents two important topics in contemporary software development: object-oriented programming and Java. This book takes a different teaching approach from most available literature, it begins with the description of real-world object interaction scenarios and explains how they can be translated, represented and executed using object-oriented programming paradigm. Principally, Java is an object-oriented programming language. By establishing a solid foundation in the understanding of object-oriented programming concepts and their applications, the book provides readers with the pre-requisites for writing proper object-oriented programs using Java. Object-Oriented Programming and Java covers the latest in Java technologies and is suitable for undergraduate or postgraduate courses on object-oriented technology, particularly those using Java as a programming language for creating object-oriented programs. The book will also give individual professional developers a head-start in learning the language.
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