(In terms of chapter arrangement, this book can be basically divided into three parts: the first part is a detailed explanation of Java language. This chapter is a comprehensive introduction to Java language. In addition to explaining the properties of Java language, it also introduces the basic concepts of Java program operation and various Java resources on the Internet. This article also completely discusses the syntax of the comprehensive Java language Many complete program examples are listed side by side. Readers can understand the idea of Java language design from this chapter. If readers are familiar with C, C or PMcal, the reading speed of this chapter will increase. The final chapters of this chapter are designed for those who are interested in learning Java in depth. The contents of these chapters include exception management, I/O flow, multithreaded programming, and the interface between Java and C/C language programs It will be very helpful for readers to develop large JavM programs. The second part is a detailed explanation of Java applet. One of the reasons why a wide range of Java users like Java is that they use small programs to end the extreme attraction. This article will gradually lead readers to add animation, image, sound and other small programs to their HomePaxc through more cooperative practices. In addition, by cooperating with the network functions of AwT and Java, readers can create windows under HomePaxe, and exchange information with WWw servers at any time: Part 3 is a detailed explanation of Java class library. The content of this article is collected from the Internet. It is a complete and systematic Java document. It explains Java classes and their corresponding structural functions, methods and variables, as well as their functions and usage; Some examples are given to illustrate the more complicated methods: in this article, classes are listed in alphabetical order. For each class, a general description is given first, and then the structural functions, methods, variables, constants and their syntax are listed. Most structure functions and method descriptions have codes, for example, to illustrate their usage. This material includes the following attachments:
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