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The Minimum You Need to Know About Java and xBaseJ

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This book is meant to provide a much needed tutorial for the OpenSource xBaseJ library. If you have some fundamental Java skills this book can have you developing your own xBaseJ applications in a matter of hours. The xBaseJ library was used by the author to create the FuelSurcharge project on SourceForge.

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Logikal Solutions
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172

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Table of Contents

Introduction.
Why This Book?. 11
Why xBaseJ?. 13
A Brief History of xBASE. 15
What is xBASE?. 17
Limits, Restrictions, and Gotchas. 24
Summary. 28
Review Questions. 28
Chapter 1.
1.1 Our Environment. 29
env1. 29
1.2 Open or Create?. 30
1.3 Example 1. 32
example1.java. 32
1.4 Exception Handling and Example 1. 37
1.5 rollie1.java. 39
rollie1.java. 39
testRollie1.java. 49
1.6 Programming Assignment 1. 49
1.7 Size Matters. 49
example5.java. 49
1.8 Programming Assignment 2. 51
1.9 Examining a DBF. 51
showMe.java. 52
1.10 Programming Assignment 3. 61
1.11 Descending Indexes and Index Lifespan. 62
doeHistory.java. 63
testDoeHistory.java. 76
1.12 Programming Assignment 4. 82
1.13 Deleting and Packing. 83
testpackDoeHistory.java. 84
1.14 Programming Assignment 5. 88
1.15 Data Integrity. 88
1.16 Programming Assignment 6. 89
1.17 Summary. 90
1.18 Review Questions. 91
Chapter 2.
2.1 Why This Example?. 93
2.2 Supporting Classes. 102
MegaDBF.java. 102
StatElms.java. 106
StatDBF.java. 107
MegaXDueElms.java. 112
DueSortCompare.java. 114
2.3 The Panels. 115
MegaXbaseDuePanel.java. 115
MegaXbaseBrowsePanel.java. 124
MegaXbaseEntryPanel.java. 128
2.4 The Import Dialog. 153
MegaXImport.java. 153
MegaXbase.java. 157
testMegaXbase.java. 163
2.5 Programming Assignment 1. 164
2.6 Programming Assignment 2. 165
2.7 Programming Assignment 3. 165
2.8 Programming Assignment 4. 165
2.9 Summary. 165
2.10 Review Questions. 167
Chapter 3.
3.1 Authoritative Resources. 169
3.2 Timestamps on Reports. 172
3.3 Doomed to Failure and Too Stupid to Know. 176
Appendix A.
Answers to Introduction Review Questions. 181
Answers to Chapter 1 Review Questions. 182
Answers to Chapter 2 Review Questions. 185

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172

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OL25663019M
ISBN 13
9780982358030

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