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Java Phrasebook
Java Phrasebook
ISBN: 0672329077
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 166
Authors:
Timothy R. Fisher
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Java Phrasebook: Essential Code and Commands
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Author
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Basics
Compiling a Java Program
Running a Java Program
Setting the Classpath
Chapter 2. Interacting with the Environment
Getting Environment Variables
Setting and Getting System Properties
Parsing Command-Line Arguments
Chapter 3. Manipulating Strings
Comparing Strings
Searching For and Retrieving Substrings
Processing a String One Character at a Time
Reversing a String by Character
Reversing a String by Word
Making a String All Uppercase or All Lowercase
Trimming Spaces from the Beginning or End of a String
Parsing a Comma-Separated String
Chapter 4. Working with Data Structures
Resizing an Array
Iterating Over a Collection
Creating a Mapped Collection
Sorting a Collection
Finding an Object in a Collection
Converting a Collection to an Array
Chapter 5. Dates and Times
Finding Today s Date
Converting Between Date and Calendar Objects
Printing DateTime in a Given Format
Parsing Strings into Dates
Adding to or Subtracting from a Date or Calendar
Calculating the Difference Between Two Dates
Comparing Dates
Finding the Day of WeekMonthYear or Week Number
Calculating Elapsed Time
Chapter 6. Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions
Regular Expressions in Java
Finding Matching Text Using a Regular Expression
Replacing Matched Text
Finding All Occurrences of a Pattern
Printing Lines Containing a Pattern
Matching Newlines in Text
Chapter 7. Numbers
Checking Whether a String Is a Valid Number
Comparing Floating Point Numbers
Rounding Floating Point Numbers
Formatting Numbers
Formatting Currencies
Converting an Integer to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal
Generating Random Numbers
Calculating Trigonometric Functions
Calculating a Logarithm
Chapter 8. Input and Output
Reading Text from Standard Input
Writing to Standard Output
Formatting Output
Opening a File by Name
Reading a File into a Byte Array
Reading Binary Data
Seeking in a File
Reading a JAR or Zip Archive
Creating a Zip Archive
Chapter 9. Working with Directories and Files
Creating a File
Renaming a File or Directory
Deleting a File or Directory
Changing File Attributes
Getting the Size of a File
Determining if a File or Directory Exists
Moving a File or Directory
Getting an Absolute Filename Path from a Relative Filename Path
Determining if a Filename Path is a File or Directory
Listing a Directory
Creating a New Directory
Chapter 10. Network Clients
Contacting a Server
Finding IP Addresses and Domain Names
Handling Network Errors
Reading Text
Writing Text
Reading Binary Data
Writing Binary Data
Reading Serialized Data
Writing Serialized Data
Reading a Web Page via HTTP
Chapter 11. Network Servers
Creating a Server and Accepting a Request
Returning a Response
Returning an Object
Handling Multiple Clients
Serving HTTP Content
Chapter 12. Sending and Receiving Email
Overview of JavaMail API
Sending Email
Sending MIME Email
Reading Email
Chapter 13. Database Access
Connecting to a Database via JDBC
Sending a Query via JDBC
Using a Prepared Statement
Retrieving Results of a Query
Using a Stored Procedure
Chapter 14. Using XML
Parsing XML with SAX
Parsing XML with DOM
Using a DTD to Verify an XML Document
Creating an XML Document with DOM
Transforming XML with XSLT
Chapter 15. Using Threads
Starting a Thread
Stopping a Thread
Waiting For a Thread to Complete
Synchronizing Threads
Pausing a Thread
Listing All Threads
Chapter 16. Dynamic Programming Through Reflection
Getting a Class Object
Getting a Class Name
Discovering Class Modifiers
Finding Superclasses
Determining the Interfaces Implemented by a Class
Discovering Class Fields
Discovering Class Constructors
Discovering Method Information
Getting Field Values
Setting Field Values
Invoking Methods
Loading and Instantiating a Class Dynamically
Chapter 17. Packaging and Documenting Classes
Creating a Package
Documenting Classes with JavaDoc
Archiving Classes with Jar
Running a Program from a JAR File
Index
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Java Phrasebook
ISBN: 0672329077
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 166
Authors:
Timothy R. Fisher
BUY ON AMAZON
CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
Assessment Test
Other Planning Processes
Project Control
Appendix A Systems Development Life Cycle
Appendix B Standard IT Project Documents
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Overview of Station Device Features Supported by CallManager
Architectural Overview of Trunk Devices
SIP
Creation and Usage of CDR Data
Storage and Maintenance of CDR Data
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
What Are Commands?
Application Architecture
Project A: Build an Event Calendar
Agent Enhancements
Appendix B. IBM® Lotus® Notes® and Domino®Whats Next?
The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook. A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Process Quality, Speed, and Complexity
Value Stream Mapping and Process Flow Tools
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Descriptive Statistics and Data Displays
Variation Analysis
Selecting and Testing Solutions
What is Lean Six Sigma
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
Six Things Managers Must Do: How to Support Lean Six Sigma
Special Edition Using FileMaker 8
Relationship Optionality
Creating Cross-Product Relationships
Whats an Advanced Calculation Technique?
Exporting Grouped Data
FileMaker Extra: Accessing FileMaker Data via JDBC
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