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Acknowledgments


Brett McLaughlin was the editor for the third edition of this book.
He tried his best to keep me on schedule, and generally pulled things
together at the end to get this book out the door. Thanks also to
Paula Ferguson, who edited the second and first editions. And Frank
Willison and Tim O'Reilly deserve credit for being
willing and enthusiastic to try this all-example book format.

I've had the help of a number of
O'Reilly's other Java authors with
this book. Jonathan Knudsen, author of several Java books from
O'Reilly, reviewed the graphics and the printing
chapters. Bob Eckstein, coauthor of Java
Swing
, reviewed the Swing chapter. Jason Hunter, author
of Java Servlet Programming and webmaster of
servlets.com, reviewed the servlets chapter for
the second edition, and then carefully reviewed it again when I
rewrote it for the third edition. Brett McLaughlin, author of
Java and XML, reviewed the XML chapter in both
the second and third editions. George Reese, author of
Database Programming with JDBC and Java, was
kind enough to look over the database chapter. Jim Farley, author of
Java Distributed Computing and coauthor of
Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, reviewed the
RMI examples. The expertise contributed by these reviewers has
dramatically improved the quality of my examples. I am indebted to
them all and recommend their books highly!

Other reviewers are not O'Reilly authors but, given
the quality of their reviews, they probably ought to be. Alvin Wen of
Westbridge Technology reviewed the New I/O chapter, pointed out
omissions, and even debugged one of the examples for me. The chapter
on the Java Sound API was reviewed by Florian Bomers and Matthias
Pfisterer, maintainers of the excellent Java Sound Resources web
site, jsresources.org. Their careful
explanations greatly improved the chapter.

The production team at O'Reilly & Associates has
again done a great job of turning the manuscript I submitted into an
honest-to-goodness book. As usual, I am grateful to and awestruck by
them.

Finally, my thanks and love to Christie.

David Flanagan
http://www.davidflanagan.com
October 2003


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