| 1. Java Application Development on Linux |
| 2. Table of Contents |
| 3. Copyright | Copyright Dedication |
| 4. Bruce Peren s Open Source Series | Bruce Peren s Open Source Series |
| 5. Preface | Preface |
| 6. Java and Linux | Java and Linux |
| 7. Free Software and Java | Free Software and Java |
| 8. You Can Help | You Can Help |
| 9. Acknowledgments | Acknowledgments |
| 10. Introduction | Introduction |
| 11. Who Should Buy This Book | Who Should Buy This Book |
| 12. Who Should Not Buy This Book | Who Should Not Buy This Book |
| 13. How to Use This Book | How to Use This Book |
| 14. Part I: Getting Started |
| 15. Chapter 1. An Embarrassment of Riches: The Linux Environment | Chapter 1. An Embarrassment of Riches: The Linux Environment |
| 16. Section 1.1. What You Will Learn | 1.1. What You Will Learn |
| 17. Section 1.2. The Command Line: What s the Big Deal? | 1.2. The Command Line: What s the Big Deal? |
| 18. Section 1.3. Basic Linux Concepts and Commands | 1.3. Basic Linux Concepts and Commands |
| 19. Section 1.4. Review | 1.4. Review |
| 20. Section 1.5. What You Still Don t Know | 1.5. What You Still Don t Know |
| 21. Section 1.6. Resources | 1.6. Resources |
| 22. Chapter 2. An Embarrassment of Riches: Editors | Chapter 2. An Embarrassment of Riches: Editors |
| 23. Section 2.1. What You Will Learn | 2.1. What You Will Learn |
| 24. Section 2.2. Eye to Eye with vi | 2.2. Eye to Eye with vi |
| 25. Section 2.3. Editors Galore | 2.3. Editors Galore |
| 26. Section 2.4. Review | 2.4. Review |
| 27. Section 2.5. What You Still Don t Know | 2.5. What You Still Don t Know |
| 28. Section 2.6. Resources | 2.6. Resources |
| 29. Chapter 3. An Experienced Programmer s Introduction to Java | Chapter 3. An Experienced Programmer s Introduction to Java |
| 30. Section 3.1. What You Will Learn | 3.1. What You Will Learn |
| 31. Section 3.2. Fundamental Language Elements | 3.2. Fundamental Language Elements |
| 32. Section 3.3. Using (and Making) Java APIs | 3.3. Using (and Making) Java APIs |
| 33. Section 3.4. Encapsulation, Inheritance, and Polymorphism | 3.4. Encapsulation Inheritance and Polymorphism |
| 34. Section 3.5. O, Templates Where Art Thou? | 3.5. O Templates Where Art Thou? |
| 35. Section 3.6. Virtually Final | 3.6. Virtually Final |
| 36. Section 3.7. A Useful Simple Application | 3.7. A Useful Simple Application |
| 37. Section 3.8. Review | 3.8. Review |
| 38. Section 3.9. What You Still Don t Know | 3.9. What You Still Don t Know |
| 39. Section 3.10. Resources | 3.10. Resources |
| 40. Section 3.11. Exercises | 3.11. Exercises |
| 41. Chapter 4. Where Am I? Execution Context | Chapter 4. Where Am I? Execution Context |
| 42. Section 4.1. What You Will Learn | 4.1. What You Will Learn |
| 43. Section 4.2. A Simple Start | 4.2. A Simple Start |
| 44. Section 4.3. The System Class | 4.3. The System Class |
| 45. Section 4.4. The Properties Class | 4.4. The Properties Class |
| 46. Section 4.5. The Runtime Class | 4.5. The Runtime Class |
| 47. Section 4.6. Review | 4.6. Review |
| 48. Section 4.7. What You Still Don t Know | 4.7. What You Still Don t Know |
| 49. Section 4.8. Resources | 4.8. Resources |
| 50. Chapter 5. The Sun Microsystems Java Software Development Kit | Chapter 5. The Sun Microsystems Java Software Development Kit |
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