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Advanced Java Programming

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Topic: Java Programming


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Page ii Rev 5.1.3 © 2007 ITCourseware, LLC Advanced Java Programming Advanced Java Programming Contributing Authors: John Crabtree, Julie Johnson, Mike Naseef, Jamie Romero, and ...

 

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Advanced Java Programming Student Workbook Page ii Rev 5.1.3 © 2007 ITCourseware, LLC Advanced Java Programming Advanced Java Programming Contributing Authors: John Crabtree, Julie Johnson, Mike Naseef,  Jamie Romero, and Rob Seitz Published by ITCourseware, LLC., 7245 South Havana Street, Suite 100, Centennial, CO 80112 Editors: Danielle Hopkins and Jan Waleri Editorial Staff: Danielle North Special thanks to: Many instructors whose ideas and careful review have contributed to the quality of this workbook, including the many students who have offered comments, suggestions, criticisms, and insights. Copyright © 2007  by ITCourseware, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photo-copying, recording, or by an information storage retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Inquiries should be addressed to ITCourseware, LLC., 7245 South Havana Street, Suite 100, Centennial, Colorado, 80112. (303) 302-5280. All brand names, product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2007 ITCourseware, LLC Rev 5.1.3 Page iii Advanced Java Programming Contents Chapter 1 - Course Introduction. 11 Course Objectives. 12 Course Overview. 14 Using the Workbook. 15 Suggested References. 16 Chapter 2 - Advanced I/O — Object Serialization. 19 What is Serialization? . 20 Serializable Objects. 22 Writing an Object. 24 Reading an Object. 26 Handling Exceptions. 28 Customizing Serialization . 30 Controlling Serialization. 32 Versioning. 34 Labs . 36 Chapter 3 - Advanced I/O — New I/O. 39 The java.nio Package. 40 Buffers and Channels. 42 Buffer Implementations. 44 Buffer Methods. 46 ByteBuffer Methods. 48 FileChannel. 50 File Locking. 52 MappedByteBuffer. 54 Transferring Data Between Channels. 56 C ...

 

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