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Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

xviii Java For Dummies, 4th Edition Chapter 16: Responding to Keystrokes and Mouse Clicks . . . . . . .CD25 Go On . . . Click That Button …………………………………………………………..CD25 Events and event handling…………………………………………………….CD28 The Java interface …………………………………………………………………CD28 Threads of execution …………………………………………………………….CD30 The keyword this…………………………………………………………………..CD31 Inside the actionPerformed method………………………………………CD32 Responding to Things Other Than Button Clicks ……………………………CD32 Chapter 17: Writing Java Applets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CD39 Applets 101 ……………………………………………………………………………………CD39 Waiting to be called……………………………………………………………….CD41 A public class………………………………………………………………………..CD41 The Java API (again) ……………………………………………………………..CD42 Making Things Move………………………………………………………………………CD43 The methods in an applet ……………………………………………………..CD45 What to put into all these methods ……………………………………….CD45 Responding to Events in an Applet…………………………………………………CD47 Chapter 18: Using Java Database Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CD51 Telling the System about Your Database ………………………………………..CD51 Creating Data …………………………………………………………………………………CD55 Using SQL commands ……………………………………………………………CD57 Connecting and disconnecting ………………………………………………CD57 Retrieving Data………………………………………………………………………………CD59 Appendix B: When to Use Words like public and private . . .CD63 Members versus Classes………………………………………………………………..CD63 Access Modifiers for Members……………………………………………………….CD64 Default access……………………………………………………………………….CD65 Protected access …………………………………………………………………..CD68 Access Modifiers for Classes………………………………………………………….CD71
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Table of Contents xvii (Web hosting faq) Looking for Java Jobs

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Table of Contents xvii Looking for Java Jobs ……………………………………………………………………….326 Becoming Certified in Java ……………………………………………………………….326 Everyone s Favorite Sites………………………………………………………………….326 Appendix A: Using the CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .329 What You Can Expect to Find on the CD-ROM …………………………………..329 System Requirements……………………………………………………………………….330 Using the CD with Microsoft Windows………………………………………………331 Using the CD with Mac OS…………………………………………………………………332 Running the Java Code That s in This Book ………………………………………333 Freeware, Shareware, and Just Plain Ware…………………………………………334 JCreator …………………………………………………………………………………..334 Adobe Acrobat Reader …………………………………………………………….335 Jindent …………………………………………………………………………………….336 NetCaptor ………………………………………………………………………………..336 WinOne ……………………………………………………………………………………336 And, If You Run into Any Trouble . . ………………………………………………….337 Index………………………………………………………………339 End-User License Agreement ………………………………..361 Bonus Content on the CD Chapter 15: Sharing Names among the Parts of a Java Program . . .CD1 Access Modifiers……………………………………………………………………………..CD2 Classes, Access, and Multipart Programs…………………………………………CD3 Members versus classes …………………………………………………………CD3 Access modifiers for members………………………………………………..CD4 Putting a drawing on a frame…………………………………………………..CD7 Directory structure …………………………………………………………………CD9 Using Java packages in JCreator ……………………………………………CD10 Making a frame ……………………………………………………………………..CD12 Sneaking Away from the Original Code …………………………………………..CD13 Default access……………………………………………………………………….CD15 Crawling back into the package …………………………………………….CD17 Protected Access …………………………………………………………………………..CD19 Putting non-subclasses in the same package …………………………CD20 Access Modifiers for Java Classes ………………………………………………….CD22 Public classes ……………………………………………………………………….CD23 Nonpublic classes …………………………………………………………………CD23
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Web site builder - xvi Java For Dummies, 4th Edition Command Line

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

xvi Java For Dummies, 4th Edition Command Line Arguments………………………………………………………………..275 Using command line arguments in a Java program …………………..276 Checking for the right number of command line arguments……..278 Setting up JCreator for command line arguments …………………….279 Using Java Collections………………………………………………………………………282 Collection classes to the rescue……………………………………………….283 Using an ArrayList……………………………………………………………………283 Using generics (hot stuff!)………………………………………………………..286 Testing for the presence of more data………………………………………286 Chapter 12: Looking Good When Things Take Unexpected Turns . . .289 Handling Exceptions…………………………………………………………………………290 The parameter in a catch clause………………………………………………294 Exception types ……………………………………………………………………….295 Who s going to catch the exception?………………………………………..297 Throwing caution to the wind ………………………………………………….304 Doing useful things…………………………………………………………………..304 Our friends, the good exceptions……………………………………………..306 Handle an Exception or Pass the Buck………………………………………………306 Finishing the Job with a finally Clause ………………………………………………311 Part V: The Part of Tens ………………………………………315 Chapter 13: Ten Ways to Avoid Mistakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317 Putting Capital Letters Where They Belong ………………………………………317 Breaking Out of a switch Statement…………………………………………………..318 Comparing Values with a Double Equal Sign ……………………………………..318 Adding Components to a GUI ……………………………………………………………318 Adding Listeners to Handle Events……………………………………………………319 Defining the Required Constructors………………………………………………….319 Fixing Non-Static References …………………………………………………………….319 Staying within Bounds in an Array ……………………………………………………320 Anticipating Null Pointers…………………………………………………………………320 Helping Java Find Its Files…………………………………………………………………321 Chapter 14: Ten Sets of Web Resources for Java . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323 The Horse s Mouth……………………………………………………………………………323 Finding News, Reviews, and Sample Code…………………………………………324 Improving Your Code with Tutorials …………………………………………………324 Finding Help on Newsgroups…………………………………………………………….324 Checking the FAQs for Useful Info……………………………………………………..325 Reading Documentation with Additional Commentary ……………………..325 Opinions and Advocacy ……………………………………………………………………325
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Table of Contents More Subclasses (Doing Something about (Virtual web hosting)

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Table of Contents More Subclasses (Doing Something about the Weather) …………………..214 Building better temperatures …………………………………………………..214 Constructors for subclasses …………………………………………………….216 Using all this stuff…………………………………………………………………….217 The default constructor …………………………………………………………..218 An invisible constructor call…………………………………………………….220 A Constructor That Does More …………………………………………………………222 Part IV: Savvy Java Techniques …………………………….227 Chapter 10: Putting Variables and Methods Where They Belong . . . .229 Defining a Class (What It Means to Be a Baseball Player) ………………….230 Another way to beautify your numbers ……………………………………231 Using the Player class………………………………………………………………231 Nine, count em, nine ……………………………………………………………….233 Don t get all GUI on me …………………………………………………………….234 Tossing an exception from method to method …………………………235 Making Static (Finding the Team Average) ………………………………………..236 Why is there so much static?……………………………………………………238 Displaying the overall team average…………………………………………239 Static is old hat ………………………………………………………………………..242 Could cause static; handle with care………………………………………..242 Experiments with Variables ………………………………………………………………243 Putting a variable in its place …………………………………………………..244 Telling a variable where to go…………………………………………………..247 Passing Parameters…………………………………………………………………………..250 Pass by value …………………………………………………………………………..250 Returning a result…………………………………………………………………….252 Pass by reference …………………………………………………………………….252 Returning an object from a method………………………………………….254 Epilogue …………………………………………………………………………………..256 Chapter 11: Using Arrays and Collections to Juggle Values . . . . . . .257 Getting Your Ducks All in a Row………………………………………………………..257 Creating an array in two easy steps………………………………………….260 Storing values ………………………………………………………………………….261 Tab stops and other special things…………………………………………..263 Using an array initializer ………………………………………………………….264 Stepping through an array with the enhanced for loop …………….264 Searching …………………………………………………………………………………266 Arrays of Objects ……………………………………………………………………………..269 Using the Room class……………………………………………………………….271 Yet another way to beautify your numbers ………………………………274 The conditional operator …………………………………………………………275
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xiv Java For (Multiple domain web hosting) Dummies, 4th Edition Compiling and

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

xiv Java For Dummies, 4th Edition Compiling and Running More Than One Class…………………………………..151 Defining a Method within a Class (Displaying an Account) ……………….152 An account that displays itself …………………………………………………153 The display method s header …………………………………………………..155 Sending Values to and from Methods (Calculating Interest)………………155 Passing a value to a method …………………………………………………….158 Returning a value from the getInterest method ………………………..161 Making numbers look good………………………………………………………162 Hiding Details with Accessor Methods (Why You Shouldn t Micromanage a Bank Teller) ………………………………………………………….165 Good programming ………………………………………………………………….166 Public lives and private dreams: Making a variable name inaccessible ………………………………………………………………………….169 Enforcing rules with accessor methods ……………………………………170 Chapter 8: Saving Time and Money: Reusing Existing Code . . . . . . .173 Defining a Class (What It Means to Be an Employee)…………………………174 The last word on employees…………………………………………………….175 Putting your class to good use …………………………………………………176 Cutting a check ………………………………………………………………………..178 Working with Disk Files (A Brief Detour) …………………………………………..178 Storing data in a file …………………………………………………………………179 Copying and pasting code………………………………………………………..181 Reading from a file……………………………………………………………………182 Who moved my file?…………………………………………………………………185 Adding directory names to your filenames……………………………….185 Reading a line at a time…………………………………………………………….186 Defining Subclasses (What It Means to Be a Full-Time Employee or a Part-Time Employee) ……………………………………………………………..188 Creating a subclass ………………………………………………………………….190 Creating subclasses is habit-forming………………………………………..192 Using Subclasses………………………………………………………………………………193 A program for the minimalist……………………………………………………194 A program for the maximalist…………………………………………………..196 Overriding Existing Methods (Changing the Payments for Some of Your Employees) ……………………………………………………………………….199 Chapter 9: Constructing New Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 Defining Constructors (What It Means to Be a Temperature)…………….206 What is a temperature?…………………………………………………………….206 What you can do with a temperature ……………………………………….208 Calling new Temperature (32.0): A case study ………………………….209 enum types as first-class citizens……………………………………………..212 Some things never change ……………………………………………………….213
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