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Java Power Reference
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Java Power Reference is a searchable, browser-based resource that documents all the packages and classes of the Java 2(TM) platform on a single CD-ROM. Based on the clear, concise quick-reference style of the bestselling Java in a Nutshell, the Java Power Reference provides a unique view of the functionality of the Java APIs. In addition to the CD-ROM, the package contains a concise printed overview of the newly released Java 2 platform.
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Title:
Java Power Reference
By:
David Flanagan
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
  • Print
Print Release:
March 1999
Pages:
64
Print ISBN:
978-1-56592-589-2
| ISBN 10:
1-56592-589-0
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Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. Nancy Kotary was the production editor and copyeditor for Introduction to the Java 2 Platform; Sheryl Avruch was the production manager; Madeleine Newell and Sarah Jane Shangraw provided quality control. Robert Romano created the illustrations using Adobe Photoshop 4 and Macromedia FreeHand 7. Lenny Muellner provided technical support. Seth Maislin wrote the index. Edie Freedman and Kathleen Wilson designed the packaging graphics for the Java Power Reference and the book cover for Introducing the Java 2 Platform. The tiger image is Copyright Photodisc 1999 and is used with permission. QuarkXPress 3.32 and Photoshop 5.02 were used to create the artwork, with ITC Garamond and Bitstream Futura fonts. Title pages were created by Alicia Cech. The inside layout was designed by Nancy Priest and implemented in SGML by Lenny Muellner. The text and heading fonts are ITC Garamond Light and Garamond Book. Whenever possible, our books use RepKover™, a durable and flexible lay-flat binding. If the page count exceeds RepKover™'s limit, perfect binding is used.

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