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Beginning Java Objects : From Concepts to Code / by Jacquie Barker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barker, Jacquie, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Java (Computer program language).
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Software engineering.
Java.
Programming Language.
Software Engineering.
Local Subjects:
Java.
Programming Language.
Software Engineering.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (845 pages)
Edition:
3rd ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2023.
Summary:
As a programming language, Java's object-oriented nature is key to creating powerful, reusable code and applications that are easy to maintain and extend. That being said, many people learn Java syntax without truly understanding its object-oriented roots, setting them up to fail to harness all of the power of Java. This book is your key to learning both! This new third edition of Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code discusses Java syntax, object principles, and how to properly structure the requirements of an application around an object architecture. It is unique in that it uses a single case study of a Student Registration System throughout the book, carrying the reader from object concepts, to object modeling, to building actual code for a full-blown application. A new chapter covers a technology-neutral discussion of the principles of building a three-tier architecture using Java, introducing the notion of model layer – presentation layer – data layer separation. Coding examples used throughout the book are Java version-neutral. The core object-oriented principles that you will learn from this book are timeless, and are relevant to all versions of the Java language, as well as to many other object-oriented languages. The book can be used for individual self-study or as a university-level textbook. What You Will Learn Know basic object-oriented principles, from the simplest notion of classes and objects through the power of encapsulation, abstract classes, and polymorphism Approach the requirements for an application to structure it properly around objects Render the resultant object model into Java code, building a complete functioning model layer for the Student Registration System case study Conceptually round out an object layer by adding presentation and data layers .
Contents:
Part I: The ABCs of Objects
Chapter 1: Abstraction and Modeling
Chapter 2: Some Java Basics
Chapter 3: Objects and Classes
Chapter 4: Object Interactions
Chapter 5: Relationships Between Objects
Chapter 6: Collections of Objects
Chapter 7: Some Final Object Concepts
Part II
Chapter 8: The Object Modeling Process in a Nutshell
Chapter 9: Formalizing Requirements Through Use Cases
Chapter 10: Modeling the Data Aspects of the System
Chapter 11: Modeling the Behavioral Aspects of the System
Chapter 12: Wrapping Up Our Modeling Efforts
Chapter 13: A Few More Key Java Details
Chapter 14: Transforming Your Model into Java Code. - Appendix A: Alternative Case Studies.
Notes:
Previous edition: 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781484290606
1484290607
OCLC:
1376790085

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