S
SafeServer.java, Example 7-1
SafeServer.policy, Example 7-2
sampled audio
see sound
SAX
see XML
SAXParser, Example 19-1
SAXParserFactory, Example 19-1
scanner
see tokenizer
Scribble.java, Example 16-3
ScribbleApp.java, Example 11-15
ScribblePane.java, Example 11-13
ScribblePane1.java, Example 11-10
ScribblePane2.java, Example 11-11
ScribblePane3.java, Example 11-12
scribbles
a complete application, Example 11-15
cut-and-paste, Example 14-5
drag-and-drop, Example 14-5
drawing, Example 11-10, Example 11-11, Example 11-12, Example 11-13
in an applet, Example 16-3
low-level event handling, Example 11-13
with anonymous event listeners, Example 11-11
SecretKey, Example 7-5
SecretKeyFactory, Example 7-5
SecureService.java, Example 7-3
Security
addProvider( ), Example 7-5
security
(see also cryptography)
an untrusted class, Example 7-3
cryptographic checksums, Example 7-4
cryptography, Example 7-5
decryption, Example 7-5
digital signatures, Example 7-4
encryption, Example 7-5
encryption key generation, Example 7-5
example policy file, Example 7-2
loading untrusted classes, Example 7-1
message digests, Example 7-4
triple DES algorithm, Example 7-5
X509 certificates, Example 5-6
security manager
installing, Example 7-1
SecurityException, Example 7-3
SecurityManager, Example 7-1
SelectionKey, Example 6-11, Example 6-13
Selector, Example 6-11, Example 6-13, Example 6-14
wakeup( ), Example 6-14
sending email, Example 5-3
SendMail.java, Example 5-3
Sequence, Example 17-3, Example 17-5
Sequencer, Example 17-3, Example 17-4 ...
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