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Java is now well-established as one of the world’s major programming languages, used in everything from desktop applications to web-hosted applications, enterprise systems and mobile devices. Java applications cover cloud-based services, the Internet of Things, self-driving cars, animation, game development, big data analysis and many more domains.

The second edition of Foundational Java: Key Elements and Practical Programming presents a detailed guide to the core features of Java – and some more recent innovations – enabling the reader to build their skills and confidence though tried-and-trusted stages, supported by exercises that reinforce the key learning points. All the most useful and commonly applied Java syntax and libraries are introduced, along with many example programs that can provide the basis for more substantial applications. Use of the Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the JUnit testing framework is integral to the book, ensuring maximum productivity and code quality when learning Java, although to ensure that skills are not confined to one environment the fundamentals of the Java compiler and run time are also explained. Additionally, coverage of the Ant tool will equip the reader with the skills to automatically build, test and deploy applications independent of an IDE.

Topics and features:

• Presents the most up-to-date information on Java, including Java 14

• Examines the key theme of unit testing, introducing the JUnit 5 testing framework to emphasize the importance of unit testing in modern software development

• Describes the Eclipse IDE, the most popular open source Java IDE and explains how Java can be run from the command line

• Includes coverage of the Ant build tool

• Contains numerous code examples and exercises throughout

• Provides downloadable source code, self-test questions, PowerPoint slides and other supplementary material at the website http://www.foundjava.com

This hands-on, classroom-tested textbook/reference is ideal for undergraduate students on introductory and intermediate courses on programming with Java. Professional software developers will also find this an excellent self-study guide/refresher on the topic.

Dr. David Parsons is National Postgraduate Director at The Mind Lab, Auckland, New Zealand. He has been teaching programming in both academia and industry since the 1980s and writing about it since the 1990s.




Table of Contents

The Java Story

Compiling and Running Java Programs

Data Types, Arithmetic and Arrays

Control Structures

Creating Objects

Creating Domain Classes

Objects Working Together: Association, Aggregation and Composition

Inheritance, Polymorphism and Interfaces

Exception Handling

Unit Testing With JUnit

Exploring the Java Libraries

The Collections Framework and Generics

Input and Output Streams

Automatic Building and Testing with Ant

Java and the Database (JDBC)

Multithreading

Building GUIs with the JFC Swing Library

Event Driven Programming

Dialogs and Menus, Models and Views

Java Web Start and Applets

Foundational Java: Key Elements and Practical

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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 22/09/2020
    ISBN13: 9783030545178, 978-3030545178
    ISBN10: 3030545172

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Java is now well-established as one of the world’s major programming languages, used in everything from desktop applications to web-hosted applications, enterprise systems and mobile devices. Java applications cover cloud-based services, the Internet of Things, self-driving cars, animation, game development, big data analysis and many more domains.

    The second edition of Foundational Java: Key Elements and Practical Programming presents a detailed guide to the core features of Java – and some more recent innovations – enabling the reader to build their skills and confidence though tried-and-trusted stages, supported by exercises that reinforce the key learning points. All the most useful and commonly applied Java syntax and libraries are introduced, along with many example programs that can provide the basis for more substantial applications. Use of the Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the JUnit testing framework is integral to the book, ensuring maximum productivity and code quality when learning Java, although to ensure that skills are not confined to one environment the fundamentals of the Java compiler and run time are also explained. Additionally, coverage of the Ant tool will equip the reader with the skills to automatically build, test and deploy applications independent of an IDE.

    Topics and features:

    • Presents the most up-to-date information on Java, including Java 14

    • Examines the key theme of unit testing, introducing the JUnit 5 testing framework to emphasize the importance of unit testing in modern software development

    • Describes the Eclipse IDE, the most popular open source Java IDE and explains how Java can be run from the command line

    • Includes coverage of the Ant build tool

    • Contains numerous code examples and exercises throughout

    • Provides downloadable source code, self-test questions, PowerPoint slides and other supplementary material at the website http://www.foundjava.com

    This hands-on, classroom-tested textbook/reference is ideal for undergraduate students on introductory and intermediate courses on programming with Java. Professional software developers will also find this an excellent self-study guide/refresher on the topic.

    Dr. David Parsons is National Postgraduate Director at The Mind Lab, Auckland, New Zealand. He has been teaching programming in both academia and industry since the 1980s and writing about it since the 1990s.




    Table of Contents

    The Java Story

    Compiling and Running Java Programs

    Data Types, Arithmetic and Arrays

    Control Structures

    Creating Objects

    Creating Domain Classes

    Objects Working Together: Association, Aggregation and Composition

    Inheritance, Polymorphism and Interfaces

    Exception Handling

    Unit Testing With JUnit

    Exploring the Java Libraries

    The Collections Framework and Generics

    Input and Output Streams

    Automatic Building and Testing with Ant

    Java and the Database (JDBC)

    Multithreading

    Building GUIs with the JFC Swing Library

    Event Driven Programming

    Dialogs and Menus, Models and Views

    Java Web Start and Applets

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