Overview
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Mehran Habibi
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Jeremy Patterson
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Terry Camerlengo
Introduces the newest features made available by the forthcoming Java 1.4 release, offering discussion of threads, NIO, RMI, regular expressions, Swing
Offers valuable insight into the core material covered within the Java Certified Developer Exam (JCDE)
Provides readers with a very practical means for mastering the new Java 1.4 features
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 1-12
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 13-59
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 61-75
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 77-137
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 139-187
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 189-262
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 263-314
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- Mehran Habibi, Jeremy Patterson, Terry Camerlengo
Pages 315-338
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Back Matter
Pages 339-368
About the authors
Jeremy Patterson graduated summa cum laude from the The Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in fine arts. Jeremy's professional career has included many positions in the field of software engineering, with a holistic focus on the integration of software solutions from the back-end to the front-end. Jeremy is a Java Certified Programmer and has been programming in Java for four years. His skills include a wide range of Java technologies such as JSP, Servlets, Java 2D (including the Java Advanced Imaging API), Swing, XML, Enterprise JavaBeans, and various underground technologies. His other interests include the pursuit of better software through intelligent interface design and adherence to usability standards. Jeremy is an experienced educator, having taught professional Java certification courses. In his spare time, Jeremy enjoys playing with his numerous computer systems and exploring any cool new technology he can get his hands on. He is also, unashamedly, an avid Macintosh fan.