1.1 Basic Elements of a Class Definition
1.2 Static Members in Class Definition
1.4 An Application
2.2 Flagging Uninitialized Local Variables of Primitive Data Types
3.1 Numeric Promotion in Arithmetic Expressions
3.4 Passing Object Reference Values
3.5 Passing Arrays
3.6 Array Elements as Primitive Data Values
4.1 Using Arrays
4.3 Using Multidimensional Arrays
4.5 Namespaces
4.6 Class Scope
4.7 Accessibility Modifiers for Classes and Interfaces
4.8 Abstract Classes
4.9 Public Accessibility of Members
4.12 Synchronized Methods
5.1 Fall Through in switch Statement
5.2 Using break in switch Statement
5.4 break Statement
5.7 Labeled continue Statement
5.9 Method Execution
5.10 try-catch Construct
5.12 try-catch-finally Construct
5.14 finally Block and the return Statement>
5.15 Throwing Exceptions
5.16 throws Clause
5.17 Assertions
6.1 Extending Classes: Inheritance and Accessibility
6.3 Overriding, Overloading, and Hiding
6.4 Overloaded Method Resolution
6.9 Interfaces
6.11 Assigning and Passing Reference Values
6.12 instanceof and Cast Operator
6.13 Using instanceof Operator
6.14 Polymorphism and Dynamic Method Lookup
6.15 Implementing Data Structures by Inheritance and Aggregation
7.1 Overview of Nested Classes and Interfaces
7.2 Static Member Classes and Interfaces
7.4 Accessing Members in Enclosing Context
7.5 Defining Non-static Member Classes
7.6 Special Form of this and new Constructs in Non-static Member Classes
7.7 Inheritance Hierarchy and Enclosing Context
7.9 Access in Enclosing Context
7.10 Instantiating Local Classes
8.1 Garbage Collection Eligibility
8.2 Using Finalizers
8.3 Invoking Garbage Collection
8.4 Initializer Expression Order and Method Calls
8.5 Exceptions in Initializer Expressions
8.6 Static Initializers and Forward References
8.7 Static Initializer Blocks and Exceptions
8.8 Instance Initializers and Forward References
8.9 Instance Initializer Block in Anonymous Class
8.10 Exception Handling in Instance Initializer Blocks
9.1 Implementing the Runnable Interface
9.2 Extending the Thread Class
9.3 Mutual Exclusion
9.7 Deadlock
10.1 Methods in the Object class
10.2 String Representation of Integers
11.1 Using an Iterator
11.2 Using Sets
11.3 Using Lists
11.4 Using Maps
11.5 Natural Order and Total Order
11.6 Using SortedMaps
11.7 A Simple Class for Version Number
11.8 Implications of Not Overriding the equals() Method
11.9 Implementing the equals() Method
11.10 Implications of Overriding the equals() Method
11.11 Implementing the hashCode() Method
11.12 Implications of Overriding the hashCode() Method
11.13 Implementing the compareTo() Method of the Comparable Interface