The Basics of Java Networking by Daniel Bloom JAVA NETWORKING TUTORIAL Imports Needed: Java.io.* Java.util.* Java.net.* Objects Used: InetAddress - creates an IP connection to a specified host Inet4Address - Creates an IPv4 connection to a specified host Inet6Address - Creates an IPv6 connection to a specified host SocketAddress - provides an immutable object used by sockets for binding‚ connecting‚ or as returned values. (Abstract class (used with InetAddress)) Socket - Opens
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Java’s Lineage -------------- Java is related to C++‚ which is a direct descendent of C. Much of the character of Java is inherited from these two languages. From C‚ Java derives its syntax. Many of Java’s object-oriented features were influenced by C++. C-> Test.c [Source] --> Test.exe [ Machine Lang.] C is platform dependent - Platform = H.W +O.S Java -> Test.java --> Test.class [byte code] platform independent
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1 6 Arrays 2 Now go‚ write it before them in a table‚ and note it in a book. — Isaiah 30:8 To go beyond is as wrong as to fall short. — Confucius Begin at the beginning‚… and go on till you come to the end: then stop. — Lewis Carroll 3 OBJECTIVES In this chapter you will learn: What arrays are. To use arrays to store data in and retrieve data from lists and tables of values. To declare an array‚ initialize an array and refer to individual elements of an array.
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editor are scattered around. There is a need to integrate all features and come up with a better editor for a language especially for the Java language. Proposed System The programmer doesn’t need to remember all the keywords provided by Java language. One just has to provide the initial character of the keyword and he could get what he wants.
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Tutorial: Building a Java applet Presented by developerWorks‚ your source for great tutorials ibm.com/developerWorks Table of Contents If you’re viewing this document online‚ you can click any of the topics below to link directly to that section. 1. Tutorial tips 2. Java‚ development‚ and applets 3. Loading and displaying images 4. Exceptions and MediaTracker class 5. Offscreen image buffering 6. Image rotation algorithm using copyArea 7. Threading and animation 8. Graphic output methods
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Systems : Windows. Programming Languages : C‚ Java Web Technologies : Html. Database Softwares : Oracle. JSE Technologies : JDBC‚ JNDI. JEE Technologies : Servlets‚ JSP Servers : Tomcat‚ Weblogic Framework Softwares : Spring 2.5/3.0 ORM Tools : Hibernate. IDE : Netbeans‚Eclipse. Main Academic subjects. Java. PROJECT PROFILE: Project #1(Academic mini project)
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UNIT 3 i Control structures Unit 3 TCC 121/05 Programming Fundamentals with Java Control Structures ii WAWASAN OPEN UNIVERSITY TCC 121/05 Programming Fundamentals with Java COURSE TEAM Course Team Coordinator: Mr. Vincent Chung Sheng Hung Content Writer: Dr. Wong Li Pei Instructional Designer: Ms. Jeanne Chow Academic Member: Ms. Khor Ean Teng COURSE COORDINATOR Mr. Vincent Chung Sheng Hung EXTERNAL COURSE ASSESSOR Professor Andrew Lui‚ The Open University of Hong Kong
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References 22 Introduction Java programming language has developed and become increasingly popular in the past few years due to its rich compatibility which allows it to operate on various types of machines and the object oriented approach implemented by the language. The concentration of the following project is based on the use of object oriented programming techniques combined with the implementation of design patterns in order to develop robust applications using the java platform. Secondly the project
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The History of Java Technology Since 1995‚ Java has changed our world . . . and our expectations.. Today‚ with technology such a part of our daily lives‚ we take it for granted that we can be connected and access applications and content anywhere‚ anytime. Because of Java‚ we expect digital devices to be smarter‚ more functional‚ and way more entertaining. In the early 90s‚ extending the power of network computing to the activities of everyday life was a radical vision. In 1991‚ a small group
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Netscape considered their client-server solution as a distributed OS‚ running a portable version of Sun Microsystems’ Java. Because Java was a competitor of C++ and aimed at professional programmers‚ Netscape also wanted a lightweight interpreted language that would complement Java by appealing to nonprofessional programmers‚ like Microsoft’s Visual Basic (see JavaScript and Java). Developed under the name Mocha‚ LiveScript was the official name for the language when it first shipped in beta releases
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