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Paying close attention to the Java 2 collection classes, this book is designed to give programmers the ability to choose the best collection classes for each application. The focus of the book is on abstract data types (ADTs) that turn up again and again in software design. It will use these ADTs to introduce the data structures required to implement them and the algorithms associated with the data structures.Suitable for a first course in algorithms and data structures, or a second course in programming using Java, this text offers a unique angle by concentrating on the in-built collection classes in Java 2, enabling more emphasis on software design, and less on theory.Primarily targetted at students of computer science or information technology, but also of interest to professional programmers and software engineers who are retraining to program in Java.
David Watt is a Professor of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow.Deryck Brown is a Senior Lecturer in Computing Science at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
Introduction 1Part I: Ready, Set, Go with VMware Infrastructure 3 9Chapter 1: Exploring VMware Infrastructure 3 as Your Virtual Solution 11Chapter 2: Getting the Scoop on Capacity Planning 23Chapter 3: Knowing Your Storage Options 39Part II: Setting Up ESX Hosts 55Chapter 4: ESX: The Brawn Behind the Brains 57Chapter 5: ESX Installation — Now the Fun Begins 67Part III: Connecting the Physical to Your Virtual Environment 81Chapter 6: Embracing the Look and Feel of VMware Infrastructure Client 83Chapter 7: Virtual Networking 95Chapter 8: Connecting to Storage 119Part IV: Fault Tolerance and Data Centers 137Chapter 9: Getting VMware Virtual Center Running 139Chapter 10: Making Virtual Machines 161Chapter 11: Managing Virtual Machines 175Chapter 12: Keeping Things Running with Virtual Clusters 193Part V: Playing Virtual Adminstrator 209Chapter 13: Securing Your System 211Chapter 14: Swimming in Resource Pools 229Chapter 15: Monitoring Your System 243Chapter 16: Preparing for Disaster 259Chapter 17: Troubleshooting 271Part VI: The Part of Tens 281Chapter 18: Ten Places to Discover More 283Chapter 19: Ten Other VMware Products 295Chapter 20: Ten Cool Virtual Appliances 307Index 319
"A lovely book.... I will use this book a lot in the next few months on a Java project I'm just starting." (CVu, December 2001)