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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
The Essentials Of The Java Programming
Language: Packages and JAR File Format:
Volume 13:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Java is a programming language
originally developed by Sun
Microsystems and released
in 1995. Java applications are
typically compiled to bytecode,
although compilation to native
machine code is also possible.
At runtime, bytecode is usually
either interpreted or compiled to
native code for execution, although
direct hardware execution of bytecode
by a Java processor is also possible.
If you are interested in learning the
Java" programming language but hesitate
to dive into overly dense, theoretical
resources, The Essentials of the Java"
Programming Lnaguage is the perfect
starting point. This accessible,
hands-on tutorial employs a
"learn-by-doing" approach to
introduce you to the basics. It
starts with a simple program, then
develops it bit by bit, adding new
features and explaining important
concepts with each subsequent lesson.
This simeple program grows into a
general electronic commerce application
that illustrates many of the java 2
platform's most important elements:
you will learn such java programming
language essentials as:
1. The difference between applications, applets,
and servlets/JavasServer Pages"
2. Building a user interface that accepts user
input:
3. Reading and writing data to files and
databases:
4. Network communications, including RMI and
sockets:
5. Collections:
6. Serialization:
7. Packages and JAR file format:
8. Internationalization:
9. Security fundamentals, including
cryptographic software:
The Essentials of the Java" programming
Language ends with an explanation of
object-oriented programming concepts,
made far more understandable and
relevant as a result of the hands-on
experience acquired throughout the
curriculum design and instruction book.
After working through this book, you will
have the foundation necessary to comfortably
progress to more advance learning materials
for the Java programming language and utilize
the subtleties and more sophisticated capabilities
of the language:
Special Features Of The Curriculum
Design and Instruction Include:
* Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
* Curriculum Design Supplement:
* |a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
* Curriculum Design Plan:
* Curriculum Design Goals:
* Curriculum Design Objectives:
* Instructional Goals:
* Instructional Objectives:
* Instructional Activities:
* Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
* Lesson Plans:
* Standard Vocabulary:
* Learning Objectives:
* A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Packages and JAR File Format:
1. Covered in This Lesson:
2. Setting up Class Packages:
A. Create the Directories:
B. Declare the Packages:
C. Make Classes and Fields Accessible:
D. Change Client Code to Find the
Properties Files:
3. Compile and Run the Example:
A. Compile:
B. Start the RMI Registry:
C. Start the Server:
D. Start the RMIGermanApp Program:
E. Start the RMIClient2 Program in
French:
4. Using JAR Files to Deploy:
A. Server Set of Files:
B. Fruit Order Set of Files (RMIClient):
C. View Order Set of Files:
5. Exercises:
6. More Information:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* CRYPTOGRAPHY:
* CODE LISTINGS:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* DIAGRAMS:
* CHARTS:
* PHOTOS:
* REFERENCES:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 50 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ALLOW 10 TO 14 DAYS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
The Essentials Of The Java Programming
Language: Packages and JAR File Format:
Volume 13:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Java is a programming language
originally developed by Sun
Microsystems and released
in 1995. Java applications are
typically compiled to bytecode,
although compilation to native
machine code is also possible.
At runtime, bytecode is usually
either interpreted or compiled to
native code for execution, although
direct hardware execution of bytecode
by a Java processor is also possible.
If you are interested in learning the
Java" programming language but hesitate
to dive into overly dense, theoretical
resources, The Essentials of the Java"
Programming Lnaguage is the perfect
starting point. This accessible,
hands-on tutorial employs a
"learn-by-doing" approach to
introduce you to the basics. It
starts with a simple program, then
develops it bit by bit, adding new
features and explaining important
concepts with each subsequent lesson.
This simeple program grows into a
general electronic commerce application
that illustrates many of the java 2
platform's most important elements:
you will learn such java programming
language essentials as:
1. The difference between applications, applets,
and servlets/JavasServer Pages"
2. Building a user interface that accepts user
input:
3. Reading and writing data to files and
databases:
4. Network communications, including RMI and
sockets:
5. Collections:
6. Serialization:
7. Packages and JAR file format:
8. Internationalization:
9. Security fundamentals, including
cryptographic software:
The Essentials of the Java" programming
Language ends with an explanation of
object-oriented programming concepts,
made far more understandable and
relevant as a result of the hands-on
experience acquired throughout the
curriculum design and instruction book.
After working through this book, you will
have the foundation necessary to comfortably
progress to more advance learning materials
for the Java programming language and utilize
the subtleties and more sophisticated capabilities
of the language:
Special Features Of The Curriculum
Design and Instruction Include:
* Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
* Curriculum Design Supplement:
* |a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
* Curriculum Design Plan:
* Curriculum Design Goals:
* Curriculum Design Objectives:
* Instructional Goals:
* Instructional Objectives:
* Instructional Activities:
* Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
* Lesson Plans:
* Standard Vocabulary:
* Learning Objectives:
* A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Packages and JAR File Format:
1. Covered in This Lesson:
2. Setting up Class Packages:
A. Create the Directories:
B. Declare the Packages:
C. Make Classes and Fields Accessible:
D. Change Client Code to Find the
Properties Files:
3. Compile and Run the Example:
A. Compile:
B. Start the RMI Registry:
C. Start the Server:
D. Start the RMIGermanApp Program:
E. Start the RMIClient2 Program in
French:
4. Using JAR Files to Deploy:
A. Server Set of Files:
B. Fruit Order Set of Files (RMIClient):
C. View Order Set of Files:
5. Exercises:
6. More Information:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* CRYPTOGRAPHY:
* CODE LISTINGS:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* DIAGRAMS:
* CHARTS:
* PHOTOS:
* REFERENCES:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 50 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ALLOW 10 TO 14 DAYS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:



