Java basic concepts with details
Java basic concepts with details
Java
Object-objects
have States and behaviour. Example: a dog has States-color, name,
Breed as well as behavior such as tail waving, barking, eating. An
object is an instance of a class.
Class-a
class can be defined as template/blueprint that describes the
behavior/state the object of its type.
Methods
A method is basically a behavior. A class can contain many methods.
It is in methods in which the logic is written, data is manipulated
and all actions are executed.
Java-Modifier
Like
other languages, it is possible to modify classes, methods etc. with
modifiers. There are two categories of modifiers
Access
modifiers-Standard, public, protected, private
Non-access
modifiers-final, abstract, strictfp
variables
Below
are the types of variables in Java
Local
Variables
Class
Variables (Static Variables)
Instance
variables (Non-static variables)
Java
Arrays
Arrays
are objects that store multiple variables of the same type. However,
an array itself is an object on the heap. In the coming chapters we
will examine how to declare, construct and initialize
Java
Enums
Enums
were introduced in Java 5.0. Enums restrict a variable to one of only
a few predefined values. The values in this enumerated list are
called enums.
By
using enums it is possible to reduce the number of errors in your
code.
For
example, if we consider an application for a fresh juice store, it
would be possible to limit the size of the glass to small, medium and
large. This would ensure that it would not allow anyone to order a
size other than small, medium or large.
Inheritance
In
Java, classes can be derived from classes. If you need to create a
new class and you already have a class that contains part of the code
you need, you can derive your new class from the existing code.
This
concept allows you to reuse the fields and methods of the existing
class without having to rewrite the code in a new class. In this
scenario, the existing class is called the superclass and the derived
class is the sub class
Interface
In
Java, an interface can be defined as a contract between objects, how
to communicate with each other. Interfaces play an important role
when it comes to the concept of inheritance.
An
interface defines the methods that should use a derived class
(subclass). But the implementation of the methods is totally up to
the subclass
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