Regardless of how much you have worked with Java, you occasionally
have questions or need a refresher about the Java API (Application
Programming Interface), Java syntax, or applet security. Java
API For Dummies Quick Reference comes to the rescue as the
perfect easy-to-use reference for beginning and advanced Java
programmers alike. Packed with quick, practical answers, Java
API For Dummies Quick Reference makes an ideal companion to
Java™ For Dummies®, which takes an in-depth look
at the language starting from ground zero, and Java™ Programming
For Dummies®, which explains the ins and outs of Java
programming. In Java API For Dummies Quick Reference, authors
Stephen D. Lockwood and Madhu Siddalingaiah have assembled all
the concise explanations and how-to tips you need on everything
from Java-related HTML syntax to the syntax of Java itself, including
reserved keywords, primitive data types, and modifiers. Thanks
to Java API For Dummies Quick Reference, you no longer
have to struggle to remember permutations of class, interface,
and method modifiers, or the precedence of all the various operators.
In this compact reference, you also find the Java core API packages
revealed, including applet, awt, awt.datatransfer,
awt.event, awt.image, io, lang,
net, sql, util, and util.zip.