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		<title>Java syntax Floating-point literals A floating-point literal is</title>
		<description>Java syntax   Floating-point literals   A floating-point literal is a number with a decimal point and/or exponent.  A floating-point literal is written in either standard or scientific notation.  For example, 123.456 is in standard notation, while 1.23456e+2 is in  scientific notation.   Floating-point ...</description>
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		<title>Java syntax practice to follow them. The following</title>
		<description>Java syntax   practice to follow them. The following table lists some of these  conventions based on the type of identifier:   Type of Identifier Convention Examples  Class name The first letter of each word is Mammal, SeaMammal  capitalized  Function name The first letter ...</description>
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		<title>Java syntax together. The following lists the typical</title>
		<description>Java syntax   together. The following lists the typical language elements and shows  how the language syntax is concerned with these elements:      Identifiers: How are variable names composed? What are the naming  restrictions and conventions?     Literals: How are ...</description>
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		<title>C h a p t e r 9</title>
		<description>C h a p t e r   9   Java language basics   This chapter will answer the following questions:      What are identifiers, and what are the restrictions on their declaration?     What is a literal?   ...</description>
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		<title>Part II Getting Started with Java Getting Started</title>
		<description>Part    II   Getting Started with Java   Getting Started with Java       Note: If you are looking for good and high quality web space to host and run your application check Lunarwebhost JSP Web Hosting services </description>
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		<title>Developing international applications Internationalization features in JBuilder These</title>
		<description>Developing international applications   Internationalization features in JBuilder   These are features of  JBuilder Professional and  Enterprise.  JBuilder includes the following features designed to help you easily create  your Java applets and applications for the international marketplace.    Multilingual sample application (The ...</description>
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		<title>Developing international applications JBuilder applications communicate with database</title>
		<description>Developing international applications   JBuilder applications communicate with database servers through the  Java Database Connectivity  (JDBC) API, the JavaSoft database  connectivity specification. JDBC is the all-Java industry standard API for  accessing and manipulating database data. JBuilder database applications  can connect to any database using ...</description>
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		<title>Building database applications Building database applications These are</title>
		<description>Building database applications   Building database applications   These are features of  JBuilder Professional and  Enterprise.   You can use JBuilder s DataExpress components to build all-Java  client-server applications, applets, and servlets for the Internet or intranet.  With JBuilder Enterprise you can also ...</description>
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		<title>Java technologies These are features of JBuilder Enterprise</title>
		<description>Java technologies   These are features of  JBuilder Enterprise   You can also use JBuilder Enterprise to develop both web-based and  enterprise applications based on Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and  these technologies:     Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)  CORBA ...</description>
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		<title>Java technologies private side, while libraries and compiler</title>
		<description>Java technologies   private side, while libraries and compiler options are stored in the  shared side.      InternetBeans Express converts data presentations between HTML and  Java. It can extract data from one and turn it into an appropriate format  in the other. ...</description>
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