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Java Network Programming»rank: 92231par: Elliote Rusty Harold
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Does this sound familiar? You know Java well enough to write standalone applets and applications, even multithreaded ones, but you know next to nothing about the language's networking capabilities. And guess what--your next job is to write a network-centric Java program. Java Network Programming serves as an excellent introduction to network communications generally and in Java. The book opens with information on network architectures and protocols and the security restrictions placed on applets. Quickly, the ... |
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XML in a Nutshell»rank: 29999par: Elliote Rusty Harold, W Scott Means
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Does this sound familiar? You know Java well enough to write standalone applets and applications, even multithreaded ones, but you know next to nothing about the language's networking capabilities. And guess what--your next job is to write a network-centric Java program. Java Network Programming serves as an excellent introduction to network communications generally and in Java. The book opens with information on network architectures and protocols and the security restrictions placed on applets. Quickly, the ... |
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Java I/O»rank: 189804par: Elliote Rusty Harold
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Because it doesn't provide a printf() function like C/C++, some developers think Java isn't up to snuff with files and streams. Author Rusty Harold Elliotte argues against this notion in Java l/0, a book that shows how Java's stream support can help simplify network programming, internationalization, and even compression and encryption. The book opens with an overview of Java's stream capabilities. (The author defends Java's lack of support for console input/output (l/0) since today's applications ... |
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XML IN A NUTSHELL»rank: 938114par: RUSTY HAROLD ELLIOTE
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Concise, accurate and sharply focused, XML in a Nutshell is a complete introduction to the essentials of the XML standard. lt aims to give software developers a full understanding of how XML works, and also provides a handy reference to the version 1.0 recommendation from the W3C (Word Wide Web Consortium). ln four parts, the first part introduces XML and covers the fundamentals, including chapters on Document Type Definitions, Namespaces, and lnternationalisation. The next part ... |
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XML in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference»rank: 976425par: Elliote Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Concise, accurate and sharply focused, XML in a Nutshell is a complete introduction to the essentials of the XML standard. lt aims to give software developers a full understanding of how XML works, and also provides a handy reference to the version 1.0 recommendation from the W3C (Word Wide Web Consortium). ln four parts, the first part introduces XML and covers the fundamentals, including chapters on Document Type Definitions, Namespaces, and lnternationalisation. The next part ... |
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Java I/O»rank: 976425par: Elliote Rusty Harold
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Because it doesn't provide a printf() function like C/C++, some developers think Java isn't up to snuff with files and streams. Author Rusty Harold Elliotte argues against this notion in Java l/0, a book that shows how Java's stream support can help simplify network programming, internationalization, and even compression and encryption. The book opens with an overview of Java's stream capabilities. (The author defends Java's lack of support for console input/output (l/0) since today's applications ... |