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Contents:
Creating Graphical User Interfaces
Creating a GUI with Swing — A comprehensive introduction to GUI creation on the Java platform.
Creating a JavaFX GUI — A collection of JavaFX tutorials.
Specialized Trails and Lessons
These trails and lessons are only available as web pages.
Custom Networking — An introduction to the Java platform's powerful networking features.
The Extension Mechanism — How to make custom APIs available to all applications running on the Java platform.
Full-Screen Exclusive Mode API — How to write applications that more fully utilize the user's graphics hardware.
Generics — An enhancement to the type system that supports operations on objects of various types while providing compile-time type safety. Note that this lesson is for advanced users. The Java Language trail contains a Generics lesson that is suitable for beginners.
Internationalization — An introduction to designing software so that it can be easily be adapted (localized) to various languages and regions.
JavaBeans — The Java platform's component technology.
JDBC Database Access — Introduces an API for connectivity between the Java applications and a wide range of databases and a data sources.
JMX— Java Management Extensions provides a standard way of managing resources such as applications, devices, and services.
JNDI— Java Naming and Directory Interface enables accessing the Naming and Directory Service such as DNS and LDAP.
JAXP — Introduces the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.4 technology.
JAXB — Introduces the Java architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) technology.
RMI — The Remote Method Invocation API allows an object to invoke methods of an object running on another Java Virtual Machine.
Reflection — An API that represents ("reflects") the classes, interfaces, and objects in the current Java Virtual Machine.
Security — Java platform features that help protect applications from malicious software.
Sound — An API for playing sound data from applications.
2D Graphics — How to display and print 2D graphics in applications.
Sockets Direct Protocol — How to enable the Sockets Direct Protocol to take advantage of InfiniBand.