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1. Introduction.
2. Introduction to Applications.
3. Introduction to Applets.
4. Control Structures: Part 1.
5. Control Structures: Part 2.
6. Methods.
7. Arrays.
8. Object-Based Programming.
9. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance.
10. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism.
11. Strings and Characters.
12. Graphics and Java2D.
13. Graphical User Interfaces: Part 1.
14. Graphical User Interfaces: Part 2.
15. Exception Handling.
16. Multithreading.
17. Files and Streams.
18. Networking.
19. Multimedia.
20. Data Structures.
21. Java Utilities and Bit Manipulation.
22. Collections.
23. Java Database Connectivity.
24. Servlets.
25. JavaServer Pages.
Appendix A. Java Demos.
Appendix B. Java Resources.
Appendix C. Operator Precedence.
Appendix D. ASCII.
Appendix E. Number Systems.
Appendix F. Javadoc.
Appendix G. Elevator Events/Listeners.
Appendix H. Elevator Model.
Appendix I. Elevator View.
Appendix J. Career Opportunities.
Appendix K. Unicode.