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Jakarta Commons Online Bookshelf: Module 7 Enhancing Java Core Libraries with Collections Vikram Goyal 2005 | 32 pages ISBN: |
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Sample Chapters
Sample modules of Jakarta Commons Online Bookshelf are available in PDF format. You need Adobe's free Acrobat Reader software to view it. You may download Acrobat Reader here.Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Module 7
Module 8
Module 9
Module 10
Module 11
Module 12
Module 13
Module 14
DESCRIPTION
The Collections component provides a rich suite of classes that seek to build upon the basic Java Collections API. It fills the gaps left by core Java Collection classes, by providing new interfaces, implementations and utilities over the more basic types.
This module examines the Collections component in very hands on manner. All packages in this component are analyzed with simple examples that build on as the complexity grows. Functors, Closures, Decorators and Transformers are discussed and explained with the help of examples. This module covers Collections 3.0, which represents a significant change from previous Collections versions.
What's Inside
- A taste of things to come
- Collections and more
- Summary
- Index
WHAT THE READERS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK...
"Great stuff! This is the ultimate missing manual to Jakarta Commons."
--Glen Smith, J2EE Consultant, Bytecode Pty Ltd
"...this manuscript is packed with incredibly useful information."
--Dirk Verbeeck, Jakarta Project Management Committee
"...has something for every developer. Well organized and structured."
--Robert Burrell Donkin, Apache Jakarta Commons Committer
"It is extremely well written, has outstanding examples that work, and provides excellent documentation."
--Doug Warren, Software Architect, Leading diversified financial services company
ABOUT THE AUTHOR...
Vikram Goyal, author of Beginning JSP 2.0 and Professional JSP Site Design, regularly writes how-to articles on open source projects. His series of articles on Jakarta Commons was the first such effort to make sense out of the chaotic world of Jakarta Commons. His article series is still reflected in the official main entry page of Jakarta Commons as the only online series covering these components. Vikram is a Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform. Vikram lives in Brisbane, Australia.

