Sinopsis
Writing Java Applets is the book that gives you the most in-depth, practical techniques for creating applets that sizzle! You'll learn how to create everything from a simple Web-page animation to a sophisticated "agent" applet that can go out and search the Net! In this book, you'll walk step-by-step through the process of applet development; find crisp coverage of the basics of Java programming; learn how to turn the Web inside out with a Java-based agent system controlled by a Java applet; discover how to add animation and special effects to your Java applets; create applets that work around the security limitations placed on them by Java; load images, applets, and classes across the Net; write threaded network communication applets; and see how browsers control applets, and how you can make the most efficient use of each browser's environment.
In Writing Java Applets, you'll learn the best of proven applet programming techniques. Combining the power of C++ with state-of-the-art extensions, Java is familiar to C++ programmers, yet is easier to learn and much safer for novices. Writing Java Applets introduces you to the Java language and takes you step by step through the creation and use of Java applets. Along the way you'll get a peek beyond applets into a world where independent Java classes traverse the Net by themselves.
Reseña del editor
Teaches programmers to master the creation of World Wide Web applets using the Java language, from simple Web page animation to a sophisticated agent applet that searches the Net and communicates with Web visitors. Explains why Java was produced, how it is structured, how to create applet user interfaces with Java's abstract Window Toolkit, and how to implement a class loader. Discusses multithreading, the Agent system, Internet communication using network aware applets, and security issues. The CD-ROM contains an agent- server application in Java, source code, applet writing tools, and Java utilities. It is assumed that readers have some knowledge of C and C++. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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