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  • Paperback: 596 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. (16 Mar 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1565924851
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565924857
  • Product Dimensions: 23.3 x 18 x 3.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 835,762 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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'If I had to decide the best technical book ever read by me, this would be a real candidate. In my opinion a good programming book should limit itself to covering some well-defined part of its (usually) exhaustive topic. It should be easy to read with well-chose and short code-samples, especially for the critical parts and optionally, the code should grow throughout the chapters and evolve to full working programs at the end. This title fulfils it all... There aren't many illustrations throughout, but the reader will not miss them. The 'in-depth-notes' at strategic places are interesting and reveals a deep knowledge of the subject. So, if you want a fundamental understanding of streams, and data communication and /or a deep understanding of the Java I/O-model, buy it.' - Christer Loefving, Cvue, January 2000


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All of Java's Input/Output (I/O) facilities are based on streams, which provide simple ways to read and write data of different types. Java provides many different kinds of streams, each with its own application. The universe of streams is divided into four large categories: input streams and output streams, for reading and writing binary data; and readers and writers, for reading and writing textual (character) data. You're almost certainly familiar with the basic kinds of streams -- but did you know that there's a CipherInputStream for reading encrypted data? And a ZipOutputStream for automatically compressing data? Do you know how to use buffered streams effectively to make your I/O operations more efficient? Java I/O tells you all you ever need to know about streams -- and probably more. A discussion of I/O wouldn't be complete without treatment of character sets and formatting. Java supports the UNICODE standard, which provides definitions for the character sets of most written languages. Consequently, Java is the first programming language that lets you do I/O in virtually any language. Java also provides a sophisticated model for formatting textual and numeric data. Java I/O shows you how to control number formatting, use characters aside from the standard (but outdated) ASCII character set, and get a head start on writing truly multilingual software. Java I/O includes: Coverage of all I/O classes and related classes In-depth coverage of Java's number formatting facilities and its support for International character sets

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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent reference on I/O in Java, 6 Oct 2000
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I bought this book because I had some specific questions about I/O in Java, and although this book didn't answer those questions directly, it gave me sufficient information to resolve the questions I had by my own further investigations. That said, it answered a great many questions that I hadn't asked (but probably should have). The authors writing style is very accessable, and the structure of the book has clearly been given a great deal of thought. I particularly like the chapter prerequisites the author provides for the book, thus, it's very easy to get at the core of the topic you are interested in without having to continually flick backwards and forward through the book. The code examples are small enough to be easily digested and provided an excellent starting point for my own programs. I can highly recommend this book, and will almost certainly be purchasing other books by this author. If you are involved in any sort of I/O in Java (and I suspect that means anyone who uses Java) you should have this book.
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