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Title: Core Swing: Advanced Programming by Kim Topley ISBN: 0130832928 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 20 December, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.47
Rating: 5
Summary: Great book for Swing developers.
Comment: This is the second book by Kim Topley that I have purchased, I bought the first book: Java Foundation Classes when it first came out and found it very useful, so was very pleased to see the new book.
I have found these books to be a good source of reference and good tutorials. The text is clear and concise and the examples well written and illustrate the subject very well. I initially bought the book because of work I was doing on Drag and Drop and Undo, but found the whole book very useful.
Well worth reading by anyone developing in Swing.
Rating: 5
Summary: Very good, rather specialized, advanced book
Comment: This book was wisely focused on selected advanced Swing topics, rather than trying to be comprehensive. I suspect Kim Topley could write two or three additional books with a similar level of detail on other advanced Swing topics, and it was sensible not to write 2500 pages all at once.
_If_ the focus topics (everything you might want to know about text components, table cell renderers and editors, drag-and-drop, undo/redo) are of interest to you, you won't find a better text anywhere, explicitly including all the Swing tutorials available on the Web. This is not a Swings basics book, but it _is_ an excellent how-to, and often why-to, book. Lots of code examples, lots of explanation.
Let me repeat: This is not a Swing basics book. The emphasis is not on how to apply the stock JFC components, but rather on how to customize, modify and extend the JFC components. For example, instead of just saying "JFC drag-and-drop support is limited primarily to raw text", Topley shows you how to implement support for d-d of whatever data types you are interested in. Actual d-d data interchange representations are not discussed, as that is highly platform- and datatype-specific.
Rating: 3
Summary: Very limited Scope
Comment: This book covers only a very few topics:
mainly tables and editors.
If you want to write your own components, data validators, etc, this book has nothing to tell you. If you are curious about traversal, find some other book.
Using the book I was able to figure out tables sufficiently to write streaming autosorting tables and custom renderers. Thankfully there are is plenty of example code which is much more eloquent than the rather rambling text.
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Title: Core JFC (2nd Edition) by Kim Topley ISBN: 013090581X Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 15 October, 2001 List Price(USD): $50.00 |
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Title: Graphic Java 2, Volume 2: Swing (3rd Edition) by David M. Geary ISBN: 0130796670 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 12 March, 1999 List Price(USD): $54.99 |
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Title: Java Swing, Second Edition by James Elliott, Robert Eckstein, Marc Loy, David Wood, Brian Cole ISBN: 0596004087 Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates Pub. Date: 01 November, 2002 List Price(USD): $54.95 |
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Title: Swing, Second Edition by Matthew Robinson, Pavel Vorobiev, Pavel A. Vorobiev, David Karr ISBN: 193011088X Publisher: Manning Publications Company Pub. Date: February, 2003 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Core Java 2, Volume II: Advanced Features (5th Edition) by Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell, Cay Horstmann ISBN: 0130927384 Publisher: Pearson Higher Education Pub. Date: 10 December, 2001 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
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