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Java-In-a-Nutshell

Motivation

  • Need for a platform independent language to embed in various consumer systems.
  • WWW ( World Wide Web) originated at the same time boosted java development further.

Java Applets

  • An applet is a special program transmitted over the internet which is automatically executed by a JAVA compatible browser.
  • Dynamic, self-executing program.
  • Carries out basic functions like displaying data, handling user data , simple functions etc.

Bytecode

  • JAVA compiler generates bytecode ( highly optimised intermediate code).
  • It can be executed by JVMs of various kinda of systems.
  • Achieves Portability : bytecode geberated on one system can be executed in any other system ( JVM is implemented differently for differnt systems.)

JVM

  • A java runtime environment which contains the entire java program and prevents any side effects outside it.
  • Contains JIT(Just in time) compiler which compiles selected portions of bytecode to native code in real time by performing various run-time checks.

Servlet

  • A small program that executed on server to provide some basic functionality. ( similar to applets on clients)
  • Used to create dynamic content at the server side, which is then sent to the client side.

Buzzwords

  • Simple : Easy to learn and use
  • Object-Oriented : treats everything as an object in the object model.
  • Robust : written programs execute in a predictable manner ; reliable ; free from common errors ; strictly typed language
  • Architecture-Neutral : programs execute independent of underlying architecture.
  • Multithreaded : programs can do multiple things simultaneously.
  • Interpreted and high performance : unlike most interpreted languages , java achieves high performance even though it uses bytecode.