Object-Oriented Thought Process, The (3rd Edition)

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Effective C++   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th  

Effective C: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs  

EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans)   2nd  

EJBs (Enterprise JavaBeans)  

       containers   2nd   3rd   4th  

       defined  

       entity beans   2nd  

       JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface)  

       servers  

       session beans   2nd   3rd  

       transaction management  

Elements of UML Style, The  

emptying

       stack  

encapsulation   2nd   3rd  

       defined   2nd   3rd  

       effect of inheritance on   2nd   3rd   4th  

        implementations   2nd   3rd   4th  

               compared to interfaces   2nd   3rd   4th  

               identifying   2nd  

               public implementation methods  

       interface/implementation paradigm

               Java DataBaseReader class example   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th  

               Java Square class example   2nd  

               real-world example   2nd  

       interfaces   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th  

               abstract interfaces   2nd   3rd  

               compared to implementations   2nd   3rd   4th  

               designing   2nd   3rd  

               GUIs (graphical user interfaces)  

               minimal interfaces   2nd   3rd  

               public interface methods   2nd  

               public interfaces   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th  

               relationship with classes  

enforcing contracts

       abstract classes  

               compared to interfaces   2nd   3rd   4th   5th  

               example   2nd   3rd   4th   5th  

enterprise computing   2nd   [See also distributed objects]3rd   4th  

Enterprise JavaBeans   2nd   3rd   [See EJBs]

entity beans   2nd  

entity containers  

environmental constraints  

error handling   2nd  

       aborting applications   2nd  

       bulletproof code  

       combining error-handing techniques  

       comments   2nd  

       designing   2nd   3rd  

       documentation   2nd  

       exceptions

               catching   2nd   3rd  

               defined  

               granularity  

               throwing   2nd  

       ignoring errors  

       object interaction   2nd  

       recovery   2nd   3rd  

       throwing exceptions   2nd  

Exception parameter (catch block)  

exceptions

       catching   2nd   3rd  

       defined  

       granularity  

       throwing   2nd   3rd   4th  

executeQuery() method   2nd  

executeUpdate() method  

executing

       Java applets   2nd  

       SQL statements  

extending

       interfaces  

extends keyword  

extensible classes   2nd  

       class names   2nd   3rd  

       class responsibility for itself   2nd  

       copying/comparing classes  

       nonportable code   2nd  

       scope   2nd   3rd  

Extensible Markup Language   [See XML]

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