Java is a programming language and a platform independent also. Java is a simple, high level, robust, multithreaded, dynamic object-oriented and secure programming language.
Java is used to develop applications for a wide range of environments, from consumer devices to heterogeneous enterprise systems to fulfil consumer purpose.
-:Java Programming Language contains following topics at TCCI:-
Introduction to Java Object Oriented Programming Data Types and Variables
Modifier Types, Operators Loop Controls
Decision Making Arrays and String Methods
Inheritance Interface Package
Polymorphism Overriding Encapsulation
Abstraction Exception Inner class
File
Example:-
class HelloJava
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out.println("Hello Java");
}
}
Output:
Hello Java
Java Programming Buzzwords:
v Simple
v Object Oriented
v Distributed
v Multithreaded
v Dynamic
v Architecture Neutral
v Portable
v High Performance
v Robust
v Secure
Types of Java Applications
Ø Standalone Application
These types of applications are also known as desktop applications to developed window-based applications. These are nothing but traditional software that we need to install on every machine.
Examples:- Media Player, Antivirus, AWT, Swing etc.
Ø Web Application
This type of applications that runs on the server side and creates a dynamic page is called a web application.
Examples:- Servlet, JSP, Struts, Spring, Hibernate etc.
Ø Enterprise Application
This type application that is distributed in nature, such as banking applications, etc. is called an enterprise application.
It has advantages like high-level security, load balancing, and clustering also EJB is used for creating enterprise applications.
Ø Mobile Application
This type application is created for mobile devices are called a mobile application.
Example:- Android and Java ME
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