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Table of Contents
From the Book - Ninth edition.
Java fundamentals
Introducing data types and operators
Program control statements
Introducing classes, objects, and methods
More data types and operators
A closer look at methods and classes
Inheritance
Packages and interfaces
Exception handling
Using I/O
Multithreaded programming
Enumerations, autoboxing, annotations, and more
Generics
Lambda expressions and method references
Modules
Switch expressions, records, and other recently added features
Introducing swing
Answers to self tests
Using Java's documentation comments
Compile and run simple single-file programs in one step
Introducing JShell
More Java keywords.
From the Book - Seventh edition.
Java Fundamentals
Introducing Data Types and Operators
Program Control Statements
Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods
More Data Types and Operators
A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
Inheritance
Packages and Interfaces
Exception Handling
Using I/O
Multithreaded Programming
Enumerations, Autoboxing, Static Import, and Annotations
Generics
Lambda Expressions and Method References
Modules
Introducing Swing
Introducing JavaFX
Appendix A : Answers to Self Tests
Appendix B : Using Java's Documentation Comments
Appendix C : An Overview of Java Web Start
Appendix D : Introducing JShell
Appendix E : More Java Keywords.
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
INTRODUCTION
1 Java Fundamentals
The History and Philosophy of Java
Object-Oriented Programming
The Java Development Kit
A First Simple Program
Handling Syntax Errors
A Second Simple Program
Another Data Type
Try This 1-1: Converting Gallons to Liters
Two Control Statements
Create Blocks of Code
Semicolons and Positioning
Indentation Practices
Try This 1-2: Improving the Gallons-to-Liters Converter
The Java Keywords
Identifiers in Java
The Java Class Libraries
Chapter 1 Self Test
2 Introducing Data Types and Operators
Why Data Types Are Important
Java?s Primitive Types
The Boolean Type
Try This 2-1: How Far Away Is the Lightning?
Literals
A Closer Look at Variables
The Scope and Lifetime of Variables
Operators
Arithmetic Operators
Relational and Logical Operators
Short-Circuit Logical Operators
The Assignment Operator
Shorthand Assignments
Type Conversion in Assignments
Casting Incompatible Types
Operator Precedence
Try This 2-2: Display a Truth Table for the Logical Operators
Expressions
Chapter 2 Self Test
3 Program Control Statements
Input Characters from the Keyboard
The if Statement
Nested ifs
The if-else-if Ladder
The Traditional switch Statement
Nested switch Statements
Try This 3-1: Start Building a Java Help System
The for Loop
Some Variations on the for Loop
Missing Pieces
Loops with No Body
Declaring Loop Control Variables Inside the for Loop
The Enhanced for Loop
The while Loop
The do-while Loop
Try This 3-2: Improve the Java Help System
Use break to Exit a Loop
Use break as a Form of goto
Use continue
Try This 3-3: Finish the Java Help System
Nested Loops
Chapter 3 Self Test
4 Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods
Class Fundamentals
How Objects Are Created
Reference Variables and Assignment
Methods
Returning from a Method
Returning a Value
Using Parameters
Try This 4-1: Creating a Help Class
Constructors
Parameterized Constructors
Adding a Constructor to the Vehicle Class
The new Operator Revisited
Garbage Collection
The this Keyword
Chapter 4 Self Test
5 More Data Types and?Operators
Arrays
Try This 5-1: Sorting an Array
Multidimensional Arrays
Alternative Array Declaration Syntax
Assigning Array References
Using the length Member
Try This 5-2: A Queue Class
The For-Each Style for Loop
Strings
Using Command-Line Arguments
Using Type Inference with Local Variables
The Bitwise Operators
Try This 5-3: A ShowBits Class
The ? Operator
Chapter 5 Self Test
6 A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
Controlling Access to Class Members
Try This 6-1: Improving the Queue Class
Pass Objects to Methods
Returning Objects
Method Overloading
Overloading Constructors
Try This 6-2: Overloading the Queue Constructor
Recursion
Understanding static
Try This 6-3: The Quicksort
Introducing Nested and Inner Classes
Varargs: Variable-Length Arguments
Chapter 6 Self Test
7 Inheritance
Inheritance Basics
Member Access and Inheritance
Constructors and Inheritance
Using super to Call Superclass Constructors
Using super to Access Superclass Members
Try This 7-1: Extending the Vehicle Class
Creating a Multilevel Hierarchy
When Are Constructors Executed?
Superclass References and Subclass Objects
Method Overriding
Overridden Methods Support Polymorphism
Why Overridden Methods?
Using Abstract Classes
Using final
The Object Class
Chapter 7 Self Test
8 Packages and?Interfaces
Packages
Packages and Member Access
Understanding Protected Members
Importing Packages
Java?s Class Library Is Contained in Packages
Interfaces
Implementing Interfaces
Using Interface References
Try This 8-1: Creating a Queue Interface
Variables in Interfaces
Interfaces Can Be Extended
Default Interface Methods
Use static Methods in an Interface
Private Interface Methods
Final Thoughts on Packages and Interfaces
Chapter 8 Self Test
9 Exception Handling
The Exception Hierarchy
Exception Handling Fundamentals
The Consequences of an Uncaught Exception
Using Multiple catch Statements
Catching Subclass Exceptions
Try Blocks Can Be Nested
Throwing an Exception
A Closer Look at Throwable
Using finally
Using throws
Three Additional Exception Features
Java?s Built-in Exceptions
Creating Exception Subclasses
Try This 9-1: Adding Exceptions to the Queue Class
Chapter 9 Self Test
10 Using I/O
Java?s I/O Is Built upon Streams
Byte Streams and Character Streams
The Byte Stream Classes
The Character Stream Classes
The Predefined Streams
Using the Byte Streams
Reading and Writing Files Using Byte Streams
Automatically Closing a File
Reading and Writing Binary Data
Try This 10-1: A File Comparison Utility
Random-Access Files
Using Java?s Character-Based Streams
File I/O Using Character Streams
Using Java?s Type Wrappers to Convert Numeric Strings
Try This 10-2: Creating a Disk-Based Help System
Chapter 10 Self Test
11 Multithreaded Programming
Multithreading Fundamentals
The Thread Class and Runnable Interface
Creating a Thread
Try This 11-1: Extending Thread
Creating Multiple Threads
Determining When a Thread Ends
Thread Priorities
Synchronization
Using Synchronized Methods
The synchronized Statement
Thread Communication Using notify( ), wait( ), and notifyAll( )
Suspending, Resuming, and Stopping Threads
Try This 11-2: Using the Main Thread
Chapter 11 Self Test
12 Enumerations, Autoboxing, Annotations, and More
Enumerations
Java Enumerations Are Class Types
The values( ) and valueOf( ) Methods
Constructors, Methods, Instance Variables, and?Enumerations
Enumerations Inherit Enum
Try This 12-1: A Computer-Controlled Traffic Light
Autoboxing
Type Wrappers
Autoboxing Fundamentals
Autoboxing and Methods
Autoboxing/Unboxing Occurs in Expressions
Static Import
Annotations (Metadata)
Introducing instanceof
Chapter 12 Self Test
13 Generics
Generics Fundamentals
A Simple Generics Example
Bounded Types
Using Wildcard Arguments
Bounded Wildcards
Generic Methods
Generic Constructors
Generic Interfaces
Try This 13-1: Create a Generic Queue
Raw Types and Legacy Code
Type Inference with the Diamond Operator
Local Variable Type Inference and Generics
Erasure
Ambiguity Errors
Some Generic Restrictions
Continuing Your Study of Generics
Chapter 13 Self Test
14 Lambda Expressions and Method References
Introducing Lambda Expressions
Block Lambda Expressions
Generic Functional Interfaces
Try This 14-1: Pass a Lambda Expression as an Argument
Lambda Expressions and Variable Capture
Throw an Exception from Within a Lambda Expression
Method References
Constructor References
Predefined Functional Interfaces
Chapter 14 Self Test
15 Modules
Module Basics
java.base and the Platform Modules
Legacy Code and the Unnamed Module
Exporting to a Specific Module
Using requires transitive
Try This 15-1: Experiment with requires transitive
Use Services
Additional Module Features
Continuing Your Study of Modules
Chapter 15 Self Test
16 Switch Expressions, Records, and Other Recently Added Features
Enhancements to switch
Try This 16-1: Use a switch Expression to Obtain a City?s Time Zone
Records
Pattern Matching with instanceof
Sealed Classes and Interfaces
Future Directions
Chapter 16 Self Test
17 Introducing Swing
The Origins and Design Philosophy of Swing
Components and Containers
Layout Managers
A First Simple Swing Program
Swing Event Handling
Use JButton
Work with JTextField
Create a JCheckBox
Work with JList
Try This 17-1: A Swing-Based File Comparison Utility
Use Anonymous Inner Classes or Lambda Expressions to Handle Events
Chapter 17 Self Test
A Answers to Self Tests
Chapter 1: Java Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Introducing Data Types and Operators
Chapter 3: Program Control Statements
Chapter 4: Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods
Chapter 5: More Data
Types and Operators
Chapter 6: A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
Chapter 7: Inheritance
Chapter 8: Packages and Interfaces
Chapter 9: Exception Handling
Chapter 10: Using I/O
Chapter 11: Multithreaded Programming
Chapter 12: Enumerations, Autoboxing, Annotations, and More
Chapter 13: Generics
Chapter 14: Lambda Expressions and Method References
Chapter 15: Modules
Chapter 16: Switch Expressions, Records, and Other Recently Added Features
Chapter 17: Introducing Swing
B Using Java?s Documentation Comments
The javadoc Tags
The General Form of a Documentation Comment
What javadoc Outputs
An Example That Uses Documentation Comments
C Compile and Run Simple Single-File Programs in One Step
D Introducing JShell
JShell Basics
List, Edit, and Rerun Code
Add a Method
Create a Class
Use an Interface
Evaluate Expressions and Use Built-in Variables
Importing Packages
Exceptions
Some More JShell Commands
Exploring JShell Further
E More Java Keywords
The transient and volatile Modifiers
strictfp
assert
Native Methods
Another Form of this
Index.
From the eBook - Eighth edition.
Java fundamentals
Introducing data types and operators
Program control statements
Introducing classes, objects, and methods
More data types and operators
A closer look at methods and classes
Inheritance
Packages and interfaces
Exception handling
Using I/O
Multithreaded programming
Enumerations, autoboxing, static import, and annotations
Generics
Lambda expressions and method references
Modules
Introducing swing
Answers to self tests
Using Java's documentation comments
Compile and run simple single-file programs in one step
Introducing JShell
More Java keywords.
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