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Chapter 1: Introducing JAVA
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2 Introduction Why JAVA Applets and web applications Very rich GUI libraries Portability (machine independence) A real Object Oriented Language Support International character sets (Unicode)
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3 Program Development Editing (any text editor or IDE) Compiling (javac) Java Object (byte) code JVM interprets that code and translates it to machine language code Try installing SDK 1.4.2 then use a simple editor edit, compile and run a simple program. See on-line hand out. Do it for the applet too.
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4 OOP in JAVA What is an object? Any thing around us A class is a convenient way to group things It defines a set of variables called class data members (attributes) and a number of functions operating on these attributes (methods) Example: CowboyHat, hatOn=false, putHatOn(), takeHatOff() Encapsulation: Hiding implementation Advantages: less error-prone, easier to maintain
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5 JAVA’s Class Library Very very rich Library: –Java.lang, java.io, java.util, javax.swing, java.awt, java.awt.event, etc. To include a library in your program you use the import statement (import java.io.*;) Every Java application contains at least one class that defines the main function, the starting execution point. Its form: (public static void main (String [] args) { })
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