
JDBC™ 4, JavaServer Faces and Web Services!
Java™ is the most popular object-oriented programming language with five million developers! This new edition of the world’s most widely used Java textbook uses an early classes and objects approach. Java—How to Program, 7th ed., includes comprehensive coverage of object-oriented programming in Java, featuring several major integrated case studies: the Time class, the Employee class, the GradeBook class, the optional OOD/UML™ 2 ATM, the optional GUI and graphics track, a database-driven address book and two multitier database-driven web applications—an address book that uses AJAX-enabled JSF controls to display a name and address on a Google™ Map and an airline reservation system using web services.
A valuable book for introductory, Intermediate and Advanced Java Programming courses.
“The best introductory Java textbook in print today! ATM case study is super!” —Anne Horton, Lockheed Martin
“Introduces OOP and UML 2 early without burying the reader in complexity. The conceptual level is perfect. No other text comes close to its quality of organization and presentation. —Walt Bunch, Chapman University
“The optional Graphics & GUI case study track introduces students to some of the more fun things in Java! Working with color, graphics and GUI always gets their attention!” —Karen Arlien, Bismark State College
“Equips you with the latest web application technologies. Examples are impressive and real! Want to develop a simple address locator with Ajax, JSF, Google Maps? Jump to Chapter 27.” —Vadiraj Deshpande, Sun Microsystems
“Covers web services with Java SE 6 and Java EE 5 in a real-life, example-based, friendly approach. The Deitel Web Services Resource Center is really good, even for advanced developers.” –Sanjay Dhamankar, Sun Microsystems
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