Exceptions
explains the exception mechanism and how it is used to handle errors
and other exceptional conditions. This lesson describes what an
exception is, how to throw and catch exceptions, what to do with an
exception once it has been caught, and how to use the exception class
hierarchy.
Basic I/O
covers the Java platform classes used for basic input and output. It
focuses primarily on I/O Streams, a powerful concept that
greatly simplifies I/O operations. The lesson also looks at
Serialization, which lets a program write whole objects out to streams
and read them back again. Then the lesson looks at some file system
operations, including random access files. Finally, it touchs briefly
on the advanced features of the New I/O API.
Concurrency
explains how to write applications that perform multiple tasks
simultaneously. The Java platform is designed from the ground up to
support concurrent programming, with basic concurrency support in the
Java programming language and the Java class libraries. Since version
5.0, the Java platform has also included high-level concurrency APIs.
This lesson introduces the platform's basic concurrency support and
summarizes some of the high-level APIs in the
java.util.concurrent
packages.
The Platform Environment is defined by the underlying operating
system, the Java virtual machine, the class libraries, and various
configuration data supplied when the application is launched. This
lesson describes some of the APIs an application uses to examine
and configure its platform environment.
Regular Expressions
are a way to describe a set of strings based on common characteristics
shared by each string in the set. They can be used to search, edit, or
manipulate text and data. Regular expressions vary in complexity, but
once you understand the basics of how they're constructed, you'll be
able to decipher (or create) any regular expression. This lesson
teaches the regular expression syntax supported by the
java.util.regex
API, and presents several working
examples to illustrate how the various objects interact.