Preface
This book is about the Java™ language and programming environment. If you’ve been at all active on the Internet in the past few years, you’ve heard a lot about Java. It’s one of the most exciting developments in the history of the Internet, rivaling the creation of the World Wide Web. Java became the darling of the Internet programming community as soon as the alpha version was released. Immediately, thousands of people were writing Java applets to add to their web pages. Interest in Java only grew with time, and support for Java in Netscape Navigator guaranteed it would be a permanent part of the Net scene.
What, then, is Java? Java is a network programming language that was developed by Sun Microsystems. It’s already in widespread use for creating animated and interactive web pages. However, this is only the start. The Java language and environment are rich enough to support entirely new kinds of applications, like dynamically extensible browsers and mobile agents. There are entirely new kinds of computer platforms being developed around Java (handheld devices and network computers) that download all their software over the network. In the coming years, we’ll see what Java is capable of doing; fancy web pages are fun and interesting, but they certainly aren’t the end of the story. If Java is successful (and that isn’t a foregone conclusion), it could change the way we think about computing in fundamental ways.
This book gives you a head start on a lot of Java fundamentals. ...
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