Thank you all for a response. However, the whole thing was a false
alarm. The interview had *nothing*, I mean N O T H I N G to do with
Java. Oh well. At least I know Java now. :) "Teach yourself Java in 17
hours".
Anyway, so I got the "Java Developers 1998 Almanach". A neat,
complete, nice reference. Includes 1.2. It contains two-line description
of each class and interface, plus shows all members. No explanation for
members, only indication of compliance and of type (staic, final, etc.).
I would say that this book, the online Java tutorial
(www.java.sun.com) and going through the given examples gets one
reasonably ready for the Java world.
Thank you all again,
Jan
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