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Java Application Development
on Linux ®
Carl Albing
Michael Schwarz
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Boston
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To my mother, for her love of words.
—Michael
To my wife, Cynthia.
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Contents
Preface ..........................................................................................................
xxi
Introduction ...................................................................................................
xxvii
PART I
Getting Started ......................................................
1
Chapter 1
An Embarrassment of Riches: The Linux Environment ............
3
1.1
What You Will Learn ...........................................................................
3
1.2
The Command Line: What’s the Big Deal? ........................................
4
1.3
Basic Linux Concepts and Commands ...............................................
5
1.3.1
Redirecting I/O .......................................................................
6
1.3.2
The ls Command ...................................................................
9
1.3.3
Filenames ..............................................................................
9
1.3.4
Permissions ...........................................................................
10
1.3.5
File Copying ...........................................................................
12
1.3.6
Seeing Stars ..........................................................................
13
1.3.7
File Contents ..........................................................................
15
1.3.8
The grep Command ..............................................................
19
vii
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