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Overview of JDK Version 1.1 Extensions

Given by Nancy J. McCracken at CPS616 -- Information Track of CPS on Spring Semester 97. Foils prepared 19 July 97

The first part of this talk gives an overview of the extensions and changes in Java now available in JDK 1.1:
  • Java language: inner classes, internationalization, and object serialization
  • Major extensions to the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) for writing UI's: lightweight components to allow more control and more sophistication in UI, and more general event handling model.
  • Security: signed applets and cryptographic API's
  • Distributed Computing: JDBC, RMI, and JavaBeans
  • We will briefly mention plans for enterprise and commerce extensions, and additional extensions such as the "Swing set".
The second part of this talk goes into more detail on language changes and on the new AWT event model. (Other talks give details on JDBC, security, and JavaBeans.)


Table of Contents for Overview of JDK Version 1.1 Extensions


001 Java Development Kit  (JDK) 1.1: Overview and new AWT Event Model
002 JDK 1.1 Overview and AWT Events Abstract
003 Availability of JDK 1.1
004 AWT New Event Model
005 AWT Lightweight Components
006 Java Language Inner Classes
007 Java Language Internationalization
008 Object Serialization
009 Java Security
010 Java Signed Applets
011 JDBC - Java Database Connection
012 JavaBeans
013 Building applications from JavaBeans
014 In development over next year
015 AWT:  The Swing Set
016 AWT:  Data Transfer "Drag and Drop"
017 Other Developments
018 New Language Features and Event Model
019 Inner Classes - Member Classes
020 Inner Classes - Member Classes
021 Inner Classes - Local Classes
022 Event Model in Java 1.0
023 Event Model in Java 1.1
024 Event Objects
025 Event Sources
026 Event Listeners
027 Examples of Event, Listener Interface and Methods:
028 How to Write an Event Listener
029 New AWT Component:  ScrollPane
030 New AWT component:  PopupMenu


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