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Java, OpenVMS, RMS, MMS, RTL, JNI, system service calls, RDB, JDBC, CMS, OpenVMS device drivers, Textbooks, Java (Computer program language), Computer software, DevelopmentShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS
July 2006, Logikal Solutions
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0977086615 9780977086610
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Table of Contents
Introduction
I.1. Why Java?
I.2. Approach of This Book
I.3. Prerequisites for This Book
I.4. Obtaining and Installing Java
I.5. Major Pitfalls of Java on OpenVMS
Chapter 1 Basics of Java
1.1. A Little Bit of History and Concept
1.2. Data Types
1.3. Everything is a Class (almost)
1.4. Reference not Pointer
1.5. The Sandbox
1.6. Garbage Collection
1.7. No Include Files or Preprocessor
1.8. Constructors and Finalizers
1.9. Arithmetic Operators
1.10. Relational Operators
1.11. Boolean Operators
1.12. Bitwise Operators
1.13. Assignment Operators
1.14. Comments
1.15. Abstract Classes and Methods
1.16. Inheritance
1.17. Polymorphism
1.18. Source Code Organization and Style
1.19. Modifiers for Data Types and Methods
1.20. Packages
1.21. Interfaces
1.22. Threads
1.23. Exceptions
1.24. JAVA$CLASSPATH
1.25. A Little Lecture on Strings and References
1.26. Java Follow Up
1.27. Exercises
Chapter 2 Using RTL and SYS Calls
2.1. Goal of This Chapter
2.2. Order of Development with JNI
2.3. Creating Linker Option Files for JNI
2.4. LibGetLogical
2.5. Programming Assignment 1
2.6. VMSLogical
2.7. Programming Assignment 2
2.8. VMSDate
2.9. Programming Assignment 3
2.10. VMSSpawn
2.11. Programming Assignment 4
2.12. Words of Warning About LIB$SPAWN()
2.13. RTL and SYS Followup
2.14. Exercises
Chapter 3 Accessing RMS Indexed Files
3.1. The Choices We Make
3.2. Building What We Need
3.3. The Native Interface Code
3.4. One More Indexed File
3.5. RMS Followup
3.6. Programming Assignments
3.7. Exercises
Chapter 4 Interfacing With FMS
4.1. Why Use FMS?
4.2. Our Fms Class
4.3. FMS Follow Up
Chapter 5 Building Java Via MMS
5.1. The philosophy
5.2. Logical Name Table Modifications
5.3. Build Command File
5.4. The Infrastructure MMS Procedure
5.5. Running Our New Classes
5.6. Programming Assignment
5.7. Exercises
Chapter 6 Mega Zillionare Application - RMS
6.1. What to Expect
6.2. String Dates in Java
6.3. Importing Data
6.4. Bulk Reporting Data
6.5. Creating Our Stats File
6.6. Programming Assignment 1
6.7. The Most Report
6.7. Programming Assignment 2
6.8. The Due Report
6.9. Programming Assignment 3
6.10. The Browse Module
6.12. The Entry Module
6.13. The Menu
6.14. Programming Assignment 5
Chapter 7 Using the Buffers Directly - RMS2
7.1. The Intention
7.2. How Hurt Are You?
7.3. Programming Assignment One
7.4. Upgrade Before Continuing
7.5. Our New Java Class
7.6. Programming Assignment Two
7.7. The Support and Open Functions
7.8. Reading Records
7.9. Programming Assignment Three
7.10. Updates and Deletes
7.11. Programming Assignment Four
7.12. Writing a Record
7.13. Follow Up
Chapter 8 RDB Via JDBC
8.1. Setting Things Up
8.2. A Sample Java Program
8.3. Programming Assignment One
8.4. Design Considerations
8.5. Some Serious Flaws
8.6. Our Main Program
8.7. Our Prompt Routine
8.8. The Import Module
8.9. Stats Creation
8.10. The Due Report
8.11. The Dump Report
8.12. Our Browse Module
8.13. Programming Assignment Two
8.14. The Maintenance Module
8.15. Programming Assignment Three
8.16. Programming Assignment Four
8.17. RDB Follow Up
8.18. JAR Files
8.19. Java Follow Up
Chapter 9 Ruminations
9.1. Vendor Management Systems and the End of Consulting Firms
9.2. The Tech Farm
9.3. Return of the 30-Year System
9.4. Do You Really Want to Work in IT?
9.5. Solve the Whole Problem
9.6. The Mythical Business Analyst
9.7. The Much Maligned LF/CR
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