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Java I/O, NIO and NIO.2

JEFF FRIESEN

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English
APress
15 October 2015
Java I/O, NIO and NIO.2 is a power-packed book that is an accelerated guide and reference on buffers, files, sockets, datagrams, and pipe channels as found in the Java I/O, NIO, and NIO.2 reference implementations. In this book, you'll also learn how and when to use selectors, regular expressions, including patterns, matchers and more. You'll learn how to work with Charsets, formatters and scanners. You'll - all in all - learn how to use and apply NIO, NIO.2 and the enhancements available.

After reading and using this book, you'll gain the accelerated knowledge and skill level to really build applications with efficient data access, especially for today's cloud computing streaming data needs.

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   8.248kg
ISBN:   9781484215661
ISBN 10:   1484215664
Pages:   525
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: I/O Basics and APIs.- Chapter 2: File.- Chapter 3: RandomAccessFile.- Chapter 4: Streams.- Chapter 5: Writers and Readers.- Chapter 6: Buffers.- Chapter 7: Channels.- Chapter 8: Selectors.- Chapter 9: Regular Expressions.- Chapter 10: Charsets.- Chapter 11: Formatter and Scanner.- Chapter 12: File System APIs.- Chapter 13: Asynchronous I/O.- Chapter 14: Additional NIO.2 APIs.- Appendix A: Answers to Review Exercises.- Appendix B: Sockets and Network Interfaces.-

"Jeff Friesen is a freelance tutor and software developer with an emphasis on Java (and now Android). In addition to authoring Learn Java for Android Development and co-authoring Android Recipes -- Jeff has written numerous articles on Java and other technologies for JavaWorld (a href=""http://www.JavaWorld.com""JavaWorld.com/a), informIT (a href=""http://www.InformIT.com""InformIT.com/a), a href=""http://www.java.net""Java.net/a, and DevSource (a href=""http://www.DevSource.com""DevSource.com/a). Jeff can be contacted via his website at a href=""http://www.tutortutor.ca""TutorTutor.ca/a."

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