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JavaBeans developer's resource

Title
JavaBeans developer's resource / Prashant Sridharan.
Author
Sridharan, Prashant.
Publication
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, [1997], ©1997.

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book & CDTextRequest in advance QA76.73.J38 S754 1997 book & CDOff-site

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Description
xxi, 353 pages : illustrations; 24 cm ₊e1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in).
Summary
  • With JavaBeans Developer's Resource, you'll learn all you need to know to design, develop, and use Java componentsstraight from a JavaBeans developer intimately familiar with both the Microsoft and Sun JavaBeans development environments.
  • Review the basic concepts underlying all component software, and then take a close look at all fundamentals of the JavaBeans API, including bean properties, events, introspection, and persistence. Then, discover how JavaBeans goes far beyond previous component models. Learn about the customization and introspection routines that make JavaBeans components both powerful and seamless.
  • Walk step-by-step through the construction and reuse of JavaBeans components, using extensive examples, code samples, and several complete Beans components on CD-ROM. Learn to use the GUI builder to assemble disparate Beans into applications of applets. Compare powerful visual development tools like Penumbra Software's Mojo and Symantec's Visual Cafe - and learn how they can help you build JavaBeans without ever seeing source code.
  • JavaBeans Developer's Resource will help you understand and make the most of JavaBeans networking, including RMI and CORBA. You'll learn how to integrate JavaBeans with ActiveX components. Finally there's detailed coverage of how JavaBeans are already being used in the "real world" to enable powerful, secure applications that simply weren't possible before.
Series Statement
Prentice Hall PTR developerʼs resource series
Uniform Title
Prentice Hall PTR developer's resource series.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 330-331) and index.
System Details (note)
  • System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Solaris; Windows 95/NT.
Contents
Ch. 1. Advanced Java -- Ch. 2. Component Models -- Ch. 3. Bean Events -- Ch. 4. Bean Properties -- Ch. 5. Bean Introspection -- Ch. 6. Bean Persistence and Packaging -- Ch. 7. GUI Builders -- Ch. 8. Bean GUI Issues -- Ch. 9. Bean Integration -- Ch. 10. Bean Networking -- Ch. 11. Beans in the Real World -- App. A. Quick Start Guide -- App. B. The BeanBox.
ISBN
0138873089 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
97026112
OCLC
ocm37220768
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries