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  • Title: Learning Java, 4th Edition
  • Author(s) Patrick Niemeyer, Daniel Leuck
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 4 edition (July 2, 2013)
  • Paperback: 1010 pages
  • eBook: HTML and PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1449319246
  • ISBN-13: 978-1449319243
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Book Description

Java is the preferred language for many of today's leading-edge technologies - everything from smartphones and game consoles to robots, massive enterprise systems, and supercomputers. If you're new to Java, the fourth edition of this bestselling guide provides an example-driven introduction to the latest language features and APIs in Java 6 and 7. Advanced Java developers will be able to take a deep dive into areas such as concurrency and JVM enhancements.

You'll learn powerful new ways to manage resources and exceptions in your applications, and quickly get up to speed on Java's new concurrency utilities, and APIs for web services and XML. You'll also find an updated tutorial on how to get started with the Eclipse IDE, and a brand-new introduction to database access in Java.

About the Authors
  • Patrick Niemeyer is the author of BeanShell, a popular Java scripting language, as well as various other free goodies on the Net. Most recently, Pat has been developing enterprise architecture for A.G. Edwards.
  • Daniel Leuck is active in the Java community, is a contributor to BeanShell, the project lead for SDL, and sits on numerous Java Community Process expert groups.
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