These files were not originally meant for publication, and therefore are not very cleanly written. The "mobi" version can be used on Kindle, and the "epub" version can be used on ebook readers that support that format which should be most non-Kindles. The second uses a thread pool, and it uses a blocking queue to send connections from the main program to the pool. See the license for full details. The applet version is SimpleStamperApplet. The cards are defined in the class PokerCard. Also available, the card-related classes Hand.
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However, I have had several requests for the sources and have made them available on an javanotez6 basis. In addition, Javadoc comments were covered for the first time.
This class can be run either has an applet or as a stand-alone application.
Permission might be given by the author for other uses. Both versions use SimpleStamperPanel. Note that Java applets appear throughout the pages of this book.
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Chapters 1 through 7 can be used as a textbook in a one-semester college-level course or in a year-long high school course. This applet depends on the file CACanvas. This section lists some of the extra source files that are required by various examples in the previous sections. The "mobi" version can be used on Kindle, and the jacanotes6 version can be used on ebook readers that support that format which should be most non-Kindles.
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For example, you can:. Javwnotes6 class SimplePaint can be used either as an applet or as a stand-alone application. The message changes when the user clicks a button.
The only point is to demonstrate how a thread could be used to process simulated incoming messages.
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The difference between the programs is that the first loads documents synchronously, which can hang the program in an unpleasant way, while the second uses a thread to load documents asynchronously. Note however that some of these examples depend on other source files, such as TextIO. Javanotes66 read the comments at the beginning of the file.
In style, this is a textbook rather than a tutorial. These "console applets" appear on Web pages in the on-line version of this textbook. See the license for full details.
The program is a visual demo of the QuickSort algorithm. To use the framework, you have to define a subclass of AnimationBase. This program depends on MosaicCanvas. The program is an example of using wait and notify directly for communication between threads. The Modern User Interface Section 7: The threaded servers will work with original client program, DateClient.
Earlier editions of the book are still available; see the preface for links. Jaganotes6 in the Large II: Other new features in Java 5. The same is true for almost all of the programs in the rest of this list.
The home web site for this book is http: An applet version is SimpleDrawRectsApplet. A scatter plot of the points javanotfs6 displayed. Auxiliary Files This section lists some of the extra source files that are required by various examples in the previous sections. This class, like many other examples from Chapter 12, includes a static nested subclass of JApplet that can be used to run the program as an applet.
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