Core Java, Volume II: Advanced Features, 13th edition

Published by Oracle Press (July 15, 2024) © 2025

  • Cay S. Horstmann San Jose State
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The classic guide to advanced Java programming: Fully updated for Java 21

Core Java is the leading no-nonsense tutorial and reference for experienced programmers who want to write robust Java code for real-world applications. Now, Core Java, Volume II: Advanced Features Thirteenth Edition, has been revised to cover the new features and enhancements in the Java 21 long-term support release. As always, all chapters have been completely updated, outdated material has been removed, and the new APIs are covered in detail.

This volume focuses on the advanced topics that a programmer needs to know for professional software development and includes authoritative coverage of enterprise programming, networking, databases, security, internationalisation, and native methods, as well as complete chapters on the Streams, XML, Date and Time, Scripting, and Compilation APIs. In addition, the chapters on Swing and Graphics cover techniques that are applicable to both client-side user interfaces and server-side generation of graphics and images.

Cay S. Horstmann clearly explains sophisticated new features with depth and completeness and demonstrates how to use them to build professional-quality applications. Horstmann's thoroughly tested sample code reflects modern Java style and best practices. The examples are carefully crafted for easy understanding and maximum practical value, so you can rely on them to jump-start your own programs.

  • Master advanced techniques, idioms, and best practices for writing reliable Java code
  • Make the most of enhanced Java I/O APIs, object serialisation, and regular expressions
  • Connect to network services, harvest web data with the HTTP/2 client, and serve data with the built-in web server or implement your own server
  • Process code via the Scripting and Compiler APIs
  • Work with the Date and Time API, including recent refinements
  • Leverage the Java security model, user authentication, and the security library's cryptographic functions
  • Preview powerful new APIs for accessing "foreign" functions and memory
 

Table of contents

  • Chapter 1: Streams
  • Chapter 2: Input and Output
  • Chapter 3: XML
  • Chapter 4: Networking
  • Chapter 5: Database Programming
  • Chapter 6: The Date and Time API
  • Chapter 7: Internationalization
  • Chapter 8: Compiling and Scripting
  • Chapter 9: Security
  • Chapter 10: Graphical User Interface Programming
  • Chapter 11: User Interface Components with Swing
  • Chapter 12: Advanced Swing and Graphics
  • Chapter 13: Native Methods
  • Index

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