
Raspberry Pi with Java: Programming the Internet of Things (IoT) (Oracle Press)
Programming the Internet of Things (IoT) (Oracle Press)
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-07-184201-3 (ISBN)
Description
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Use Raspberry Pi with Java to create innovative devices that power the internet of things! Raspberry Pi with Java: Programming the Internet of Things (IoT) fills an important gap in knowledge between seasoned Java developers and embedded-hardware gurus, taking a project-based approach to skills development from which both hobbyists and professionals can learn. By starting with simple projects based on open-source libraries such as Pi4J, hobbyists can get immediate results without a significant investment in time or hardware.
Later projects target simplified industrial use cases where professionals can start to apply their skills to practical problems in the fields of home automation, healthcare, and robotics. This progression prepares you to be an active participant in the IoT revolution that is reshaping our lives.
For the hobbyist:
Hardware used in projects is affordable and easily accessible
Follows a project-based learning approach with a gradual learning curve
Projects are based on open-source code repositories with commercial friendly licenses
For the professional computer engineer:
Uses an industry-standard platform that allows for high performance, secure, production-ready applications
Introduces Java SE Embedded for large devices and Java ME Embedded for small devices
Code is portable to a wide variety of ARM and MIPS based platforms
Provides practical skill development with advanced projects in the fields of home automation, healthcare, and robotics
Use Raspberry Pi with Java to create innovative devices that power the internet of things! Raspberry Pi with Java: Programming the Internet of Things (IoT) fills an important gap in knowledge between seasoned Java developers and embedded-hardware gurus, taking a project-based approach to skills development from which both hobbyists and professionals can learn. By starting with simple projects based on open-source libraries such as Pi4J, hobbyists can get immediate results without a significant investment in time or hardware.
Later projects target simplified industrial use cases where professionals can start to apply their skills to practical problems in the fields of home automation, healthcare, and robotics. This progression prepares you to be an active participant in the IoT revolution that is reshaping our lives.
For the hobbyist:
Hardware used in projects is affordable and easily accessible
Follows a project-based learning approach with a gradual learning curve
Projects are based on open-source code repositories with commercial friendly licenses
For the professional computer engineer:
Uses an industry-standard platform that allows for high performance, secure, production-ready applications
Introduces Java SE Embedded for large devices and Java ME Embedded for small devices
Code is portable to a wide variety of ARM and MIPS based platforms
Provides practical skill development with advanced projects in the fields of home automation, healthcare, and robotics
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
100 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
636 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-184201-3 (9780071842013)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Stephen Chin | James Weaver
Raspberry Pi with Java: Programming the Internet of Things (IoT)
E-Book
10/2015
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
€63.29
Available for download
Persons
Stephen Chin is a Java Ambassador for Oracle specializing in embedded and UI technology, and the JavaOne Content Chair. He has been featured at Java conferences worldwide. When he is not traveling, Stephen enjoys teaching kids how to do embedded and robot programming together with his 11-year-old daughter.
James L. Weaver is a Java Ambassador for Oracle, developer, author, teacher, and international speaker focused on client-side Java, robotics, and the internet of things (IoT). He tweets at @JavaFXpert.
James L. Weaver is a Java Ambassador for Oracle, developer, author, teacher, and international speaker focused on client-side Java, robotics, and the internet of things (IoT). He tweets at @JavaFXpert.
Content
Ch. 1 Baking Pi
Ch. 2 Brewing Java
Ch. 3 Hello GPIO
Ch. 4 Trick Cards
Ch. 5 Smart Grabber
Ch. 6 Secure Entry
Ch. 7 Drones and Pi
Ch. 8 NightHacking RetroPi
Ch. 9 RetroPi Advance SP
Ch. 2 Brewing Java
Ch. 3 Hello GPIO
Ch. 4 Trick Cards
Ch. 5 Smart Grabber
Ch. 6 Secure Entry
Ch. 7 Drones and Pi
Ch. 8 NightHacking RetroPi
Ch. 9 RetroPi Advance SP