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  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • Safari Tech Books Online  (2)
  • Grimm, Wilhelm
  • Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley  (2)
  • Indianapolis, IN : Sams
  • Java (Computer program language)  (2)
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    Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 488 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm. +
    DDC: 005.6
    Keywords: Java virtual machine ; Java (Computer program language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The core of Java technology, the Java virtual machine is an abstract computing machine that enables the Java platform to host applications on any computer or operating system without rewriting or recompiling. Anyone interested in designing a language or writing a compiler for the Java virtual machine must have an in-depth understanding of its binary class format and instruction set. If you are programming with the Java programming language, knowledge of the Java virtual machine will give you valuable insight into the Java platform's security capabilities and cross-platform portability. It will increase your understanding of the Java programming language, enabling you to improve the security and performance of your programs. The author employs a tutorial approach that provides a detailed look into the central workings of the technology and teaches the reader how to write real programs for the Java virtual machine. He describes methods for becoming a better programmer through an advanced understanding of the Java virtual machine and Java technology. Programming for the Java Virtual Machine offers comprehensive coverage of all the major elements of the Java virtual machine--classes and objects, control instructions, debugging, class loaders, compiling the Java programming language, performance issues, security, and threads and synchronization. The book provides an introduction to the Java Virtual Machine Specification (JVMS), with a collection of topics that help programmers understand the Java virtual machine and the JVMS better. In addition, the book features implementations of Prolog and Scheme, a language that runs on top of the Java virtual machine, generating Java virtual machine code as it runs and using a Java virtual machine class loader to load the generated code into the system. You will find detailed information on such topics as: The Java virtual machine verification algorithm How Java virtual machine security works, and what it can and can't do Using class loaders to incorporate code and dynamically generated code from the Internet, the Java Foundation Classes, database queries, and other languages The mechanics of compiling the Java programming language for the Java virtual machine Implementing other languages using the Java virtual machine, including Scheme, Prolog, Sather, Eiffel, and regular expressions Numerous examples illustrate techniques and concepts, and exercises with solutions help you gain practical experience. 02013097...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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    Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 303 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Java native interface ; Java (Computer program language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The Java Native Interface (JNI) enables the integration of code written in the Java programming language with code written in other languages such as C and C++. It allows programmers to take full advantage of the Java platform without having to abandon their investment in legacy code. This book is the definitive resource and a comprehensive guide to working with the JNI. Entirely up-to-date, the book offers a tutorial, a detailed description of JNI features and programming techniques, JNI design justifications, and the official specification for all JNI types and functions. You will find coverage of important topics such as: Writing native methods Passing data types between the Java language and native programming languages Embedding a Java virtual machine implementation in native applications Leveraging legacy native libraries Improving the efficiency and reliability of your code An entire chapter is devoted to avoiding common traps and pitfalls. The book uses numerous examples to illustrate programming techniques that have proven to be effective. 0201325772B04062001
    Note: Includes index
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