Best book about java

hallo to all
i have to build a vehicle hire system in java with remove vehicle ,add vehicle , find vehicle etc
what is the best book to read about building a type of hire system in java ?
thanks

infernocy wrote:
hallo to all
i have to build a vehicle hire system in java with remove vehicle ,add vehicle , find vehicle etc
what is the best book to read about building a type of hire system in java ?
thanksTeach Yourself to Build a Hire System in Java(tm) in 21 Days.
Okay, kidding aside. The idea as presented so far is rather vague.
Is it going to be a stand-alone application, or a client-server one with a thin client, or a not so thin one? Where do you intend to store the data?

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