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This is a well written handbook of Java Application Programming Interfaces
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- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Java Database Connectivity and Java 2D
- Chapter 2 - Java 3D and Java Data Objects
- Chapter 3 - Java Management Extensions & Java Naming and Directory Interface
- Chapter 4 - Java Speech API and Java Transaction API
- Chapter 5 - Java OpenGL and QuickTime for Java
- Chapter 6 - Standard Widget Toolkit and Swing (Java)
- Chapter 7 - Java API for XML Processing and Java Native Interface
- Chapter 8 - Java Message Service and Connected Limited Device Configuration
- Chapter 9 - Javamail and Java Persistence API
- Chapter 10 - FSPath
- Chapter 11 - Apache Struts and J/XFS