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Title: Java Notes for Professionals
Authors: GOALKICKER
Issue Date: 1111
Abstract: Chapter 1: Getting started with Java Language Chapter 2: Type Conversion Chapter 3: Getters and Setters Chapter 4: Reference Data Types Chapter 5: Java Compiler - 'javac' Chapter 6: Documenting Java Code Chapter 7: Command line Argument Processing Chapter 8: The Java Command - 'java' and 'javaw' Chapter 9: Date Class Chapter 10: Dates and Time (java.time Chapter 11: LocalTime Chapter 12: Literals Chapter 13: Operators Chapter 14: Primitive Data Chapter 15: Constructors Chapter 16: Object Class Methods and Constructor Chapter 17: Annotations Chapter 18: Immutable Class Chapter 19: Immutable Objects Chapter 20: Visibility (controlling access to members of a class) Chapter 21: Generics Chapter 22: Classes and Objects Chapter 23: Local Inner Class Chapter 24: Nested and Inner Classes Chapter 25: The java.util.Objects Class Chapter 26: Default Methods Chapter 27: Packages Chapter 28: Inheritance Chapter 29: Reference Types Chapter 30: Strings Chapter 31: StringBuffer Chapter 32: StringBuilder Chapter 33: String Tokenizer Chapter 34: Splitting a string into fixed length parts Chapter 35: BigInteger Chapter 36: Console I/O Chapter 37: BigDecimal Chapter 38: NumberFormat Chapter 39: Bit Manipulation Chapter 40: Arrays Chapter 41: Streams Chapter 42: InputStreams and OutputStreams Chapter 43: Readers and Writers Chapter 44: Preferences Chapter 45: Collections Chapter 46: Queues and Deques Chapter 47: Collection Factory Methods Chapter 48: Alternative Chapter 49: Concurrent Collections Chapter 50: Choosing Collections Chapter 51: super keyword Chapter 52: Serialization Chapter 53: Enums Chapter 54: Enum Map Chapter 55: EnumSet class Chapter 56: Enum starting with number Chapter 57: Lists Chapter 58: Sets Chapter 59: List vs Set Chapter 60: Maps Chapter 61: LinkedHashMap Chapter 62: TreeMap and TreeSet Chapter 63: SortedMap Chapter 64: WeakHashMap Chapter 65: Hashtable Chapter 66: Optional Chapter 67: Object References Chapter 68: Exceptions and exception handling Chapter 69: Calendar and its Subclasses Chapter 70: Using the static keyword Chapter 71: Properties Class Chapter 72: Lambda Expressions Chapter 73: Basic Control Structures Chapter 74: BufferedWriter . Chapter 75: New File I/O Chapter 76: File I/O Chapter 77: Scanner Chapter 78: Interfaces Chapter 79: Regular Expressions Chapter 80: Comparable and Comparator Chapter 81: Java Floating Point Operations Chapter 82: Currency and Chapter 83: Object Cloning Chapter 84: Recursion Chapter 85: Converting to and from Strings Chapter 86: Random Number Generation Chapter 87: Singletons Chapter 88: Autoboxing Chapter 89: 2D Graphics in Java Chapter 90: JAXB Chapter 91: Class - Java Reflection Chapter 92: Networking Chapter 93: NIO - Networking Chapter 94: HttpURLConnection Chapter 95: JAX-WS Chapter 96: Nashorn JavaScript engine Chapter 97: Java Native Interface Chapter 98: Functional Interfaces Chapter 99: Fluent Interface Chapter 100: Dequeue Interface Chapter 101: Remote Method Invocation (RMI Chapter 102: Iterator and Iterable Chapter 103: Reflection API Chapter 104: ByteBuffer Chapter 105: Applets Chapter 106: Expressions Chapter 107: JSON in Java Chapter 108: XML Parsing using the JAXP APIs Chapter 109: XML XPath Evaluation Chapter 110: XOM - XML Object Model Chapter 111: Polymorphism Chapter 112: Encapsulation Chapter 113: Java Agents Chapter 114: Varargs (Variable Argument) Chapter 115: Logging (java.util.logging) Chapter 116: log4j / log4j2 Chapter 117: Oracle Official Code Standard Chapter 118: Character encoding Chapter 119: Apache Commons Lang Chapter 120: Localization and Internationalization Chapter 121: Parallel programming with Fork/Join framework Chapter 122: Non-Access Modifiers Chapter 123: Process Chapter 124: Java Native Access Chapter 125: Modules Chapter 126: Concurrent Programming (Threads) Chapter 127: Executor, ExecutorService and Thread pools Chapter 128: ThreadLocal Chapter 129: Using ThreadPoolExecutor in MultiThreaded applications Chapter 130: Common Java Pitfalls Chapter 131: Java Pitfalls - Exception usage Chapter 132: Java Pitfalls - Language syntax Chapter 133: Java Pitfalls - Threads and Concurrency Chapter 134: Java Pitfalls - Nulls and NullPointerException Chapter 135: Java Pitfalls - Performance Issues Chapter 136: ServiceLoader Chapter 137: Classloaders Chapter 138: Creating Images Programmatically Chapter 139: Atomic Types Chapter 140: RSA Encryption Chapter 141: Secure objects Chapter 142: Security & Cryptography Chapter 143: Security & Cryptography Chapter 144: SecurityManager Chapter 145: JNDI Chapter 146: sun.misc.Unsafe Chapter 147: Java Memory Model Chapter 148: Java deployment Chapter 149: Java plugin system implementations Chapter 150: JavaBean Chapter 151: Java SE 7 Features Chapter 152: Java SE 8 Features Chapter 153: Dynamic Method Dispatch Chapter 154: Generating Java Code Chapter 155: JShell Chapter 156: Stack-Walking API Chapter 157: Sockets Chapter 158: Java Sockets Chapter 159: FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Chapter 160: Using Other Scripting Languages in Java Chapter 161: C++ Comparison Chapter 162: Audio Chapter 163: Java Print Service Chapter 164: CompletableFuture Chapter 165: Runtime Commands Chapter 166: Unit Testing Chapter 167: Asserting Chapter 168: Multi-Release JAR Files Chapter 169: Just in Time (JIT) compiler Chapter 170: Bytecode Modification Chapter 171: Disassembling and Decompiling Chapter 172: JMX Chapter 173: Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Chapter 174: XJC Chapter 175: JVM Flags Chapter 176: JVM Tool Interface Chapter 177: Java Memory Management Chapter 178: Java Performance Tuning Chapter 179: Benchmarks Chapter 180: FileUpload to AWS Chapter 181: AppDynamics and TIBCO BusinessWorks Instrumentation for Easy Integration
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