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<DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Java
in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference, 2nd Edition,
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">by
David Flanagan, O’Reilly & Assoc. 1997. A compact summary of the
online documentation of Java 1.1<A NAME="Index3145"></A>.
Personally, I prefer to browse the docs online, especially since they change so
often. However, many folks still like printed documentation and this fits the
bill; it also provides more discussion than the online documents.
</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>The
Java Class Libraries: An Annotated Reference,
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">by
Patrick Chan and Rosanna Lee, Addison-Wesley 1997. What the online reference
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>should</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">
have been: enough description to make it usable. One of the technical reviewers
for
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Thinking
in Java
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">
said, “If I had only one Java book, this would be it (well, in addition
to yours, of course).” I’m not as thrilled with it as he is.
It’s big, it’s expensive, and the quality of the examples
doesn’t satisfy me.
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>But</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">
it’s a place to look when you’re stuck and it seems to have more
depth (and sheer size) than
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Java
in a Nutshell
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">.</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Java
Network Programming
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
by Elliote Rusty Harold, O’Reilly 1997. I didn’t begin to
understand Java networking until I found this book. I also find his Web site,
Café au Lait, to be a stimulating, opinionated, and up-to-date
perspective on Java developments, unencumbered by allegiances to any vendors.
His almost daily updating keeps up with fast-changing news about Java. See
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>http://sunsite.unc.edu/javafaq</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">/.</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Core
Java
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>3</I></FONT><SUP><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>nd</I></FONT></SUP><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>
Edition
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
by Cornell & Horstmann, Prentice-Hall 1997. A good place to go for
questions you can’t find the answers to in
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Thinking
in Java
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">.
Note: the Java 1.1 revision is
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Core
Java 1.1 Volume 1 – Fundamentals
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">
&
</FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Core
Java 1.1 Volume 2 – Advanced Features
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">.</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>JDBC
Database Access with Java
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
by Hamilton, Cattell & Fisher (Addison-Wesley, 1997). If you know nothing
about SQL and databases, this is a nice, gentle introduction. It also contains
some of the details as well as an “annotated reference” to the API
(again, what the online reference should have been). The drawback, as with all
books in The Java Series (“The ONLY Books Authorized by JavaSoft”)
is that it’s been whitewashed so that it says only wonderful things about
Java – you won’t find out about any dark corners in this series.
</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Java
Programming with CORBA
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">
Andreas Vogel & Keith Duddy (John Wiley & Sons, 1997). A serious
treatment of the subject with code examples for the three main Java ORBs
(Visibroker, Orbix, Joe).
</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Design
Patterns
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
by Gamma, Helm, Johnson & Vlissides (Addison-Wesley 1995). The seminal book
that started the patterns movement in programming.
</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>UML
Tookit
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
by Hans-Erik Eriksson & Magnus Penker, (John Wiley & Sons, 1997).
Explains UML and how to use it, and has a case study in Java. An
</FONT><P><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">accompanying
CD-ROM contains the Java code and a cut-down version of Rational Rose. An
excellent introduction to UML and how to use it to build a real system.
</FONT><P></DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black"><I>Practical
Algorithms for Programmers
</I></FONT><FONT FACE="Carmina Md BT" SIZE=3 COLOR="Black">,
by Binstock & Rex (Addison-Wesley 1995). The algorithms are in C, so
they’re fairly easy to translate into Java. Each algorithm is thoroughly
explained.
</FONT><FONT FACE="Da Vinci Extras" SIZE=39 COLOR="Black">H</FONT><a name="_Toc407441468"></a><a name="_Toc408018868"></a><P></DIV>
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