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The Java Tutorial CD is loaded with development
kits and documentation, including the content and code of all
three books: The Java Tutorial, The Java Tutorial Continued,
and The JFC Swing Tutorial. Be sure to read and consent
to the license agreements associated with each product.
Development Kits |
Version(s) |
CD-ROM Directory |
Java 2 Platform Software Development
Kits (SDKs)
The latest release is version 1.3.
SDKs for the following platforms are included: Solaris, Windows
(Win32), and Linux (v. 1.3 only). |
1.3
1.2.2
1.1.8 |
SDKs/ |
Forte for Java, Community Edition
This Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
allows developers to visually develop and debug comprehensive
solutions for the Java platform. |
1.3 |
SDKs/j2se13/platform/forte/ |
Java Foundation Classes (JFC) Includes Swing |
1.1.1 , 1.1 |
DevKits/jfc/ |
Java Accessibility Utilities |
1.3 |
DevKits/jaccess/ |
Java Servlet Development Kit (JSDK) |
2.1, 2.0 |
DevKits/jsdk/ |
Beans Development Kit (BDK) |
1.1 |
DevKits/bdk/ |
JavaBeans Activation Framework (JAF) |
1.0.1 |
DevKits/jaf/ |
Documentation |
Version(s) |
CD-ROM Directory |
The Java Tutorial |
in PDF
in HTML |
JavaTutorial/JavaTutorial.pdf
JavaTutorial/index.html |
Java Platform API Documentation |
1.3 |
Docs/sdk13-docs/api/ |
JFC 1.1 API Documentation |
1.1 |
Docs/jfc11-docs/api/ |
The Swing Connection (in PDF) |
10/18/00 |
Docs/swingConnect/swingconnection.pdf |
The Java Platform White Paper |
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Docs/platformWhitepaper |
Specifications |
CD-ROM Directory |
Java 2D User Guide
(in PDF) |
Specs/2d/j2d-userGuide.pdf |
Servlet Specification version 2.2
(in PDF) |
Specs/servlet/servlet2_2-spec.pdf |
JDBC 1.2 and 2.1 Core API Specifications
(in PDF) |
Specs/jdbc/jdbc-spec-0120.pdf Specs/jdbc/jdbc21.pdf |
And more... |
CD-ROM Directory |
Java Code Conventions |
More/CodeConventions/CodeConventionsTOC.doc.html |
Java Programming Language Glossary |
More/JavaGlossary.html |
Check out the latest Java Platform product releases at: http://java.sun.com/products/index.html.
The README.html file on the CD-ROM
is the central HTML page that links you to all of its contents.
To view this page, use the Open Page command or
its equivalent in your Internet browser. On some platforms, you
can simply double click on the HTML file to launch it in your
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