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capitalization style................. 768
Datagrams........................668
A method lookup tool ...... 775
A Web application .............673
Complexity theory ........... 779
The server application ............ 674
Summary......................... 785
The NameSender applet ........ 679
Exercises........................... 785
Problems with
this approach......................... 683
A: Using
Connecting Java to CGI.....684
non-Java code
787
Encoding data for CGI ............ 684
The applet.............................. 686
The Java
The CGI program in C++ ...... 690
Native Interface................ 788
What about POST?................. 698
Calling a native method ......... 788
Connecting to
Accessing JNI functions:
databases with JDBC ........701
The JNIEnv argument ........... 791
Getting the example to work.. 704
Passing and using
A GUI version of
Java objects ........................... 792
the lookup program............... 706
JNI and Java exceptions......... 793
Why the JDBC API
JNI and threading .................. 794
seems so complex................... 709
Using a pre-existing
Remote methods ...............709
code base................................ 794
Remote interfaces................... 709
The Microsoft way ........... 794
Implementing the
J/Direct............................ 795
remote interface..................... 710
The @dll.import directive ..... 796
The com.ms.win32
Locating the bottleneck .... 830
package.................................. 797
1. Install your own instrumentation
Marshaling ............................ 798
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Writing callback functions ..... 799
2. JDK profiling [2] ................ 830
Other J/Direct features .......... 800
3. Special tools ....................... 830
Raw Native
Tips for measuring
Interface (RNI) ..................800
performance .......................... 831
RNI Summary........................ 802
Speedup techniques .......... 831
Java/COM integration ......802
Generic approaches ................ 831
COM Fundamentals ............... 803
Language dependent
MS Java/COM Integration ..... 805
approaches............................. 831
Developing COM
Specific situations .................. 832
servers in Java ....................... 806
References ........................ 834
Developing COM
Performance tools .................. 834
clients in Java ........................ 807
Web sites ............................... 834
ActiveX/Beans integration ..... 808
Articles .................................. 834
A note about native
Java specific books................. 835
methods and applets .............. 809
General books ........................ 835
CORBA..............................809
E: A bit about
CORBA Fundamentals ............ 809
An example............................ 811
garbage collection
837
Java Applets and CORBA........ 815
CORBA vs. RMI ...................... 815
F: Recommended
Summary .........................815
reading
841
B: Comparing C++
Index
843
and Java
817
C: Java programming
guidelines
825
D: Performance
829
Basic approach..................829
d
Foreword
I suggested to my brother Todd, who is making the leap from hardware
into programming, that the next big revolution will be in genetic
engineering.
We’ll have microbes designed to make food, fuel and plastic; they’ll clean up pollution and in general allow us to master the manipulation of the physical world for a fraction of what it costs now. I claimed that it would make the computer revolution look small in comparison.
Then I realized I was making a mistake common to science fiction writers: getting lost in the technology (which is of course easy to do in science fiction). An experienced writer knows that the story is never about the things; it’s about the people. Genetics will have a very large impact on our lives, but I’m not so sure it will dwarf the computer revolution – or at least the information revolution. Information is about talking to each other: yes, cars and shoes and especially genetic cures are important, but in the end those are just trappings. What truly matters is how we relate to the world. And so much of that is about communication.
This book is a case in point. A majority of folks thought I was very bold or a little crazy to put the entire thing up on the Web. “Why would anyone buy it?” they asked. If I had been of a more conservative nature I wouldn’t have done it, but I really didn’t want to write another computer book in the same old way. I didn’t know what would happen but it turned out to be the smartest thing I’ve ever done with a book.