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JAVA PROGRAMMING ON LINUX By: NATHAN MEYERS
Java
Programming on Linux is a detailed how-to book on using Java on a Linux
operating system. Topics include installing and enabling a Java runtime
environment under Linux, Java development in Linux, running Java
applications and applets under Linux, using Java with Linux-based Web
servers, using Sun Components JCE and JAI in Linux, using Sun
Environments Personal Java, Embedded Java, and Jini in Linux, and using
JNI to Link Java and Native Capabilities.
Table of Contents
I A Brief Introduction to Java
II A Brief Introduction to Linux
III Setting Up for Java Development and Deployment on Linux
IV The Blackdown Port: A Sun Java SDK for Linux
V Tools in the Blackdown JSDK
VI Additional Java Runtime Environments
VII Additional Java Runtime Components
VIII Compilers and Debuggers
IX IDEs, GUI Builders, and RAD Tools
X Miscellaneous Development Tools
XI Java Application Distribution
XII Linux Platform Issues
XIII Java Performance
XIV Java and Linux on Servers
XV Appendixes
Appendix A - Index of Tools and Programs
Appendix B - Miscellaneous Program Listings
Appendix C - Important Information Resources
Appendix D - Tools Not Covered
II A Brief Introduction to Linux
III Setting Up for Java Development and Deployment on Linux
IV The Blackdown Port: A Sun Java SDK for Linux
V Tools in the Blackdown JSDK
VI Additional Java Runtime Environments
VII Additional Java Runtime Components
VIII Compilers and Debuggers
IX IDEs, GUI Builders, and RAD Tools
X Miscellaneous Development Tools
XI Java Application Distribution
XII Linux Platform Issues
XIII Java Performance
XIV Java and Linux on Servers
XV Appendixes
Appendix A - Index of Tools and Programs
Appendix B - Miscellaneous Program Listings
Appendix C - Important Information Resources
Appendix D - Tools Not Covered
From the Back Cover
Java
Programming on Linux is a detailed how-to book on using Java on a Linux
operating system. Topics include installing and enabling a Java runtime
environment under Linux, Java development in Linux, running Java
applications and applets under Linux, using Java with Linux-based Web
servers, using Sun Components JCE and JAI in Linux, using Sun
Environments Personal Java, Embedded Java, and Jini in Linux, and using
JNI to Link Java and Native Capabilities.
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