Introduction to Java - Infosture
What is Java?
- Java is a programming language and a platform.
- Java is a high level, robust, object-oriented and secure programming language.
- Java was developed by Sun Microsystems (which is now the subsidiary of Oracle) in the year 1995.
- James Gosling is known as the father of Java. Before Java, its name was Oak. Since Oak was already a registered company, so James Gosling and his team changed the name from Oak to Java.
Platform:
Any hardware or software environment in which a program runs, is known as a
platform. Since Java has a runtime environment (JRE) and API, it is called a
platform.
Sample Java Program:
sample.java
class Sample{ public static void main(String args[]){ System.out.println("Hello World"); } }
Application
According to Sun, 3 billion devices run Java. There are many devices where
Java is currently used. Some of them are as follows:
- Desktop Applications such as acrobat reader, media player, antivirus, etc.
- Web Applications such as irctc.co.in, javatpoint.com, etc.
- Enterprise Applications such as banking applications.
- Mobile
- Embedded System
- Smart Card
- Robotics
- Games, etc.
Types of Java Applications
There are mainly 4 types of applications that can be created using Java
programming:
1) Standalone Application
Standalone applications are also known as desktop applications or
window-based applications. These are traditional software that we need to
install on every machine. Examples of standalone application are Media
player, antivirus, etc. AWT and Swing are used in Java for creating
standalone applications.
2) Web Application
An application that runs on the server side and creates a dynamic page is
called a web application. Currently, Servlet, JSP, Struts, Spring,
Hibernate, JSF, etc. technologies are used for creating web applications in
Java.
3) Enterprise Application
An 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. In Java, EJB is used for creating
enterprise applications.
4) Mobile Application
An application which is created for mobile devices is called a mobile
application. Currently, Android and Java ME are used for creating mobile
applications.
Java Platforms / Editions
There are 4 platforms or editions of Java:
1) Java SE (Java Standard Edition)
It is a Java programming platform. It includes Java programming APIs such as
java.lang, java.io, java.net, java.util, java.sql, java.math etc. It
includes core topics like OOPs, String, Regex, Exception, Inner classes,
Multithreading, I/O Stream, Networking, AWT, Swing, Reflection, Collection,
etc.
2) Java EE (Java Enterprise Edition)
It is an enterprise platform that is mainly used to develop web and
enterprise applications. It is built on top of the Java SE platform. It
includes topics like Servlet, JSP, Web Services, EJB, JPA, etc.
3) Java ME (Java Micro Edition)
It is a micro platform that is dedicated to mobile applications.
4) JavaFX
It is used to develop rich internet applications. It uses a lightweight user
interface API
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