Chapter 1: Key Java Language Features and Libraries This chapter introduces Derby, a lightweight database new to Java 6, and reviews language features that were introduced in Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0. These features include generics, metadata, autoboxing, and more. Chapter 2: Tools and Techniques for Developing Java Solutions In this book, you will find a developer’s focused view on methodology and tools with practical insights into how to allow tools to make your work easier and more productive.
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Chapter 1 - Working with Strings and Regular Expressions - This chapter contains recipes that illustrate various string handling techniques that go beyond the basic search, compare, and replace operations found in String. Several also make use of regular expressions. In some cases, the regular expression capabilities of String are employed. Others use the regular expression API itself. Chapter 2 - File Handling - This chapter provides several recipes that demonstrate file handling.It begins by describing several fundamental operations, such as reading and writing bytes or characters. It then shows various techniques that help |
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Chapter 1 outlines the purpose of persistence tools and presents excerpts from a simple example application to show how Hibernate can be applied. It also introduces core terminology and concepts. Chapter 2 discusses the fundamentals of configuring a Hibernate application. It presents the basic architecture of Hibernate and discusses how a Hibernate application is integrated into an application. Chapter 3 presents the example application from Chapter 1 in its entirety, walking you through the complete process of creating and running the application. |
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Sams Teach Yourself Java 6 in 21 Days teaches you about the Java language and how to use it to create applications for any computing environment and servlets that run on web servers. In the first week, you learn about the Java language itself: Day 1 covers the basics—what Java is, why to learn the language, and how to create software using an innovative style of development called object-oriented programming. You create your first Java application. On Day 2, you dive into the fundamental Java building blocks—data types, variables, and expressions.
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Chapter 1, Jump-Start Spring 2: This is the hit-the-ground-running chapter. Through a series of simple hands-on examples, you start to work with the Spring framework immediately. Chapter 2, Designing Spring Applications: This chapter shows you how to code and test simple Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) that implement only the business logic, and how Spring enables you to use them as the core of your server-based application. Chapter 3, Spring Persistence Using JPA: |
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