The Java Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for anyone programming in Java. Developers will find hundreds of tried-and-true Java "recipes" covering all of the major APIs as well as some APIs that aren't as well documented in other Java books.The Java Cookbook, like the bestselling Perl Cookbook, covers a lot of ground, and offers Java developers short, focused pieces of code that can be easily incorporated into other programs. The idea is to focus on things that are useful, tricky, or both. The book includes code segments covering many specialized APIs--like media and servlets--and should serve as a great "jumping-off place" for Java developers who want to get started in areas outside of their specialization.The book provides quick solutions to particular problems that can be incorporated into other programs, but that aren't usually programs in and of themselves.
"....Regardless of where you are at in your Java career, you should have this book...." -- Thomas Duff, Portland Domino/Notes User Group, July 2002
A clear, bright piece of work, bursting at the seams with ideas for connoisseurs and snackers alike. -- John McLaughlin-Cvu, August 2002
If you’re an experienced Java programmer, it will give you different perspectives on how a problem could be solved. -- Thomas Duff, Portland Domino/Notes User Group,