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Welcome to vibrant technologies
and computers
Content:
• Present the syntax of Java
• Introduce the Java API
• Demonstrate how to build
– stand-alone Java programs
– Java applets, which run within browsers e.g.
Netscape
• Example programs
Why Java?
• It’s the current “hot” language
• It’s almost entirely object-oriented
• It has a vast library of predefined objects
and operations
• It’s more platform independent
– this makes it great for Web programming
• It’s more secure
• It isn’t C++
Applets, Servlets and
Applications
• An applet is designed to be embedded in a
Web page, and run by a browser
• Applets run in a sandbox with numerous
restrictions; for example, they can’t read
files and then use the network
• A servlet is designed to be run by a web
server
• An application is a conventional program
Building Standalone JAVA
Programs (on UNIX)
• Prepare the file foo.java using an editor
• Invoke the compiler: javac foo.java
• This creates foo.class
• Run the java interpreter: java foo
Java Virtual Machine
• The .class files generated by the compiler are
not executable binaries
– so Java combines compilation and interpretation
• Instead, they contain “byte-codes” to be
executed by the Java Virtual Machine
– other languages have done this, e.g. UCSD Pascal
• This approach provides platform
independence, and greater security
HelloWorld (standalone)
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello World!");
}
}
• Note that String is built in
• println is a member function for the
System.out class
Comments are almost like C++
• /* This kind of comment can span multiple lines
*/
• // This kind is to the end of the line
• /**
* This kind of comment is a special
* ‘javadoc’ style comment
*/
Primitive data types are like C
• Main data types are int, double,
boolean, char
• Also have byte, short, long, float
• boolean has values true and false
• Declarations look like C, for example,
– double x, y;
– int count = 0;
Expressions are like C
• Assignment statements mostly look like those in C; you
can use =, +=, *= etc.
• Arithmetic uses the familiar + - * / %
• Java also has ++ and --
• Java has boolean operators && || !
• Java has comparisons < <= == != >= >
• Java does not have pointers or pointer arithmetic
Control statements are like C
• if (x < y) smaller = x;
• if (x < y){ smaller=x;sum += x;}
else { smaller = y; sum += y; }
• while (x < y) { y = y - x; }
• do { y = y - x; } while (x < y)
• for (int i = 0; i < max; i++)
sum += i;
• BUT: conditions must be boolean !
Control statements II
• Java also introduces the try statement,
about which more later
switch (n + 1) {
case 0: m = n - 1; break;
case 1: m = n + 1;
case 3: m = m * n; break;
default: m = -n; break;
}
Java isn't C!
• In C, almost everything is in functions
• In Java, almost everything is in classes
• There is often only one class per file
• There must be only one public class per file
• The file name must be the same as the name
of that public class, but with a .java
extension
Java program layout
• A typical Java file looks like:
import java.awt.*;
import java.util.*;
public class SomethingOrOther {
// object definitions go here
. . .
}
This must be in a file named SomethingOrOther.java !
What is a class?
• Early languages had only arrays
– all elements had to be of the same type
• Then languages introduced structures (called
records, or structs)
– allowed different data types to be grouped
• Then Abstract Data Types (ADTs) became
popular
– grouped operations along with the data
So, what is a class?
• A class consists of
– a collection of fields, or variables, very much
like the named fields of a struct
– all the operations (called methods) that can be
performed on those fields
– can be instantiated
• A class describes objects and operations
defined on those objects
Name conventions
• Java is case-sensitive; maxval, maxVal, and
MaxVal are three different names
• Class names begin with a capital letter
• All other names begin with a lowercase letter
• Subsequent words are capitalized: theBigOne
• Underscores are not used in names
• These are very strong conventions!
The class hierarchy
• Classes are arranged in a hierarchy
• The root, or topmost, class is Object
• Every class but Object has at least one
superclass
• A class may have subclasses
• Each class inherits all the fields and methods
of its (possibly numerous) superclasses
An example of a class
class Person {
String name;
int age;
void birthday ( ) {
age++;
System.out.println (name + ' is
now ' + age);
}
}
Another example of a class
class Driver extends Person {
long driversLicenseNumber;
Date expirationDate;
}
Creating and using an object
• Person john;
john = new Person ( );
john.name = "John Smith";
john.age = 37;
• Person mary = new Person ( );
mary.name = "Mary Brown";
mary.age = 33;
mary.birthday ( );
An array is an object
• Person mary = new Person ( );
• int myArray[ ] = new int[5];
– or:
• int myArray[ ] = {1, 4, 9, 16,
25};
• String languages [ ] =
{"Prolog", "Java"};
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java-corporate-training-institute-in-mumbai

  • 1. Welcome to vibrant technologies and computers
  • 2.
  • 3. Content: • Present the syntax of Java • Introduce the Java API • Demonstrate how to build – stand-alone Java programs – Java applets, which run within browsers e.g. Netscape • Example programs
  • 4. Why Java? • It’s the current “hot” language • It’s almost entirely object-oriented • It has a vast library of predefined objects and operations • It’s more platform independent – this makes it great for Web programming • It’s more secure • It isn’t C++
  • 5. Applets, Servlets and Applications • An applet is designed to be embedded in a Web page, and run by a browser • Applets run in a sandbox with numerous restrictions; for example, they can’t read files and then use the network • A servlet is designed to be run by a web server • An application is a conventional program
  • 6. Building Standalone JAVA Programs (on UNIX) • Prepare the file foo.java using an editor • Invoke the compiler: javac foo.java • This creates foo.class • Run the java interpreter: java foo
  • 7. Java Virtual Machine • The .class files generated by the compiler are not executable binaries – so Java combines compilation and interpretation • Instead, they contain “byte-codes” to be executed by the Java Virtual Machine – other languages have done this, e.g. UCSD Pascal • This approach provides platform independence, and greater security
  • 8. HelloWorld (standalone) public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello World!"); } } • Note that String is built in • println is a member function for the System.out class
  • 9. Comments are almost like C++ • /* This kind of comment can span multiple lines */ • // This kind is to the end of the line • /** * This kind of comment is a special * ‘javadoc’ style comment */
  • 10. Primitive data types are like C • Main data types are int, double, boolean, char • Also have byte, short, long, float • boolean has values true and false • Declarations look like C, for example, – double x, y; – int count = 0;
  • 11. Expressions are like C • Assignment statements mostly look like those in C; you can use =, +=, *= etc. • Arithmetic uses the familiar + - * / % • Java also has ++ and -- • Java has boolean operators && || ! • Java has comparisons < <= == != >= > • Java does not have pointers or pointer arithmetic
  • 12. Control statements are like C • if (x < y) smaller = x; • if (x < y){ smaller=x;sum += x;} else { smaller = y; sum += y; } • while (x < y) { y = y - x; } • do { y = y - x; } while (x < y) • for (int i = 0; i < max; i++) sum += i; • BUT: conditions must be boolean !
  • 13. Control statements II • Java also introduces the try statement, about which more later switch (n + 1) { case 0: m = n - 1; break; case 1: m = n + 1; case 3: m = m * n; break; default: m = -n; break; }
  • 14. Java isn't C! • In C, almost everything is in functions • In Java, almost everything is in classes • There is often only one class per file • There must be only one public class per file • The file name must be the same as the name of that public class, but with a .java extension
  • 15. Java program layout • A typical Java file looks like: import java.awt.*; import java.util.*; public class SomethingOrOther { // object definitions go here . . . } This must be in a file named SomethingOrOther.java !
  • 16. What is a class? • Early languages had only arrays – all elements had to be of the same type • Then languages introduced structures (called records, or structs) – allowed different data types to be grouped • Then Abstract Data Types (ADTs) became popular – grouped operations along with the data
  • 17. So, what is a class? • A class consists of – a collection of fields, or variables, very much like the named fields of a struct – all the operations (called methods) that can be performed on those fields – can be instantiated • A class describes objects and operations defined on those objects
  • 18. Name conventions • Java is case-sensitive; maxval, maxVal, and MaxVal are three different names • Class names begin with a capital letter • All other names begin with a lowercase letter • Subsequent words are capitalized: theBigOne • Underscores are not used in names • These are very strong conventions!
  • 19. The class hierarchy • Classes are arranged in a hierarchy • The root, or topmost, class is Object • Every class but Object has at least one superclass • A class may have subclasses • Each class inherits all the fields and methods of its (possibly numerous) superclasses
  • 20. An example of a class class Person { String name; int age; void birthday ( ) { age++; System.out.println (name + ' is now ' + age); } }
  • 21. Another example of a class class Driver extends Person { long driversLicenseNumber; Date expirationDate; }
  • 22. Creating and using an object • Person john; john = new Person ( ); john.name = "John Smith"; john.age = 37; • Person mary = new Person ( ); mary.name = "Mary Brown"; mary.age = 33; mary.birthday ( );
  • 23. An array is an object • Person mary = new Person ( ); • int myArray[ ] = new int[5]; – or: • int myArray[ ] = {1, 4, 9, 16, 25}; • String languages [ ] = {"Prolog", "Java"};