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The Common Java Cookbook

November 20, 2011

The Common Java Cookbook

“The Common Java Cookbook” by Tim O’Brien can be downloaded as a complete book or individual chapters in pdf format or you can read it online for free. In this book, you’ll find information about various open-source Java libraries. While this book focuses on a variety of open source libraries from a variety of sources, many of these components are from Apache Commons.

Book Description

This book provides expert tips for using Java-based utilities from projects such as Apache Commons, Apache Lucene, and Apache Velocity. You don’t have to be an expert, the book’s solution-based format contains code examples for a wide variety of web, XML, network, testing, and application projects. If you want to learn how to combine common open-source Java utilities to create powerful Java applications and tools, the Common Java Cookbook is for you.

Table of Contents

  • Supplements to the Java 2 Platform
  • Manipulating Text
  • JavaBeans
  • Functors
  • Collections
  • XML
  • Application Infrastructure
  • Math
  • Templating
  • I/O and Networking
  • HTTP and WebDAV
  • Searching and Filtering
  • JSON
  • Protocol Buffers
  • Google Guava: I/O
  • Google Guava: Collections

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Author(s): Tim O’Brien
Format(s): HTML, PDF
File size: 6.50 MB
Number of pages: 367
Link: Download or read online.

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