English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 2h 10m | 290 MB
Get an introduction to Java programming while you learn to develop Java applications for various runtime environments—desktop, web, and mobile—with Eclipse. Author Todd Perkins explains how to configure the development environment, and reviews the basic building blocks of the Java syntax: variables, functions, arrays, conditional statements, classes, and input/output. In chapters 3 and 4, he builds a user interface with the Swing framework, the GUI toolkit for Java, and connects Swing’s table components to different data sources. He also covers NetBeans, an alternative IDE for working with JavaServer Pages (JSP), and publishing workflows for desktop applications (via JAR files) and Android apps built with Java.
Topics include:
- Installing Java and Eclipse
- Understanding basic Java syntax
- Handling Java errors
- Creating a UI with Swing
- Creating tables and connecting to data sources for tables
- Publishing a JAR file
- Installing NetBeans
- Creating JSP pages
- Setting up and connecting to databases
- Creating Java-based Android Studio projects
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