Fifth Edition now available! This poster gives you an overall view of the classes in the Java(r) 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v1.2. There are now a total of 1,781 public classes and interfaces within the 60 core packages in this latest version. Fifty-one of these packages are displayed in this poster. For each package, all of the classes and interfaces in the package are displayed, showing their relationships to each other. If a class subclasses a class from another package or if a class implements an interface from another package, these "foreign" classes and interfaces are also shown. Foreign classes and interfaces are marked in such a way as to easily determine which package they actually belong to. Also indicated is whether each class is final or abstract. Not shown: java.awt.peer; javax.swing.plaf.*; org.omg.*Package; all exceptions and errors; inner classes from javax.swing.* Poster are shipped folded. For additional informatin about the Java Class Libraries Poster, please contact Tracy Russ at Addison-Wesley (tracyr@awl.com). 020143296XB04062001
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This poster gives you an overall view of the classes in the Java(r) 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v1.2. There are now a total of 1,781 public classes and interfaces within the 60 core packages in this latest version. Fifty-one of these packages are displayed in this poster. For each package, all of the classes and interfaces in the package are displayed, showing their relationships to each other. If a class subclasses a class from another package or if a class implements an interface from another package, these "foreign" classes and interfaces are also shown. Foreign classes and interfaces are marked in such a way as to easily determine which package they actually belong to. Also indicated is whether each class is final or abstract.
Not shown: java.awt.peer; javax.swing.plaf.*; org.omg.*Package; all exceptions and errors; inner classes from javax.swing.*
Poster are shipped folded.
For additional informatin about the Java Class Libraries Poster, please contact Tracy Russ at Addison-Wesley (tracyr@awl.com).
Patrick Chan, winner of The 1998 Duke Award at JavaOne, was a founding member and lead developer of the original Java project at Sun Microsystems, Inc. He is the co-author of The Java Class Libraries, Volumes 1 and 2 and 1.2 Supplement.
Books authored by Patrick Chan: * The Java(tm) Class Libraries, Second Edition, Volume 1: Supplement for the Java 2 * Platform, Standard Edition, v1.2 * The Java(tm) Class Libraries, Second Edition, Volume 2: java.applet, java.awt, java.beans * The Java(tm) Class Libraries, Second Edition: Volume 1: java.io, java.lang, java.math, java.net, java.text, java.util * The Java(tm) Developers Almanac * The Java(tm) Developers Almanac 1999 * The Java(tm) Class Libraries: An Annotated Reference * The Java Class Libraries Poster, Fourth Edition: Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition * SDK v1.2
Rosanna Lee is a Staff Engineer at JavaSoft. She is one of the principal designers and developers of Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) and X/Open Federated Naming (XFN).
Books authored by Rosanna Lee: * The Java(tm) Class Libraries, Second Edition, Volume 1: Supplement for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v1.2 * The Java(tm) Class Libraries, Second Edition, Volume 2: java.applet, java.awt, java.beans * The Java(tm) Class Libraries, Second Edition: Volume 1: java.io, java.lang, java.math, java.net, java.text, java.util * The Java(tm) Class Libraries: An Annotated Reference * The Java Class Libraries Poster, Fourth Edition: Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition * SDK v1.2
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