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Multithreading and concurrency are nothing new, but one of the innovations of the Java language design was that it was the first mainstream programming language to incorporate a cross-platform threading model and formal memory model directly into the language specification. While this simplifies the development of platform-independent concurrent classes, it by no means makes writing concurrent classes trivial -- just easier.
Here are a selection of common questions and answers about Java programming. Question categories are grouped by Applets, AWT / Graphics, I/O & Files, Language questions, Data type issues, Keywords, Operators, Networking, Java.util package and more.
The Java FAQs here are intended for people who already have some programming experience, though maybe not in the JavaTM programming language.
This first Java training lesson describes how to create, compile and run your first program using notepad and the windows command prompt. This focuses more on teaching you how to get it to work than on the function of the code, which will be explained in a future lesson. This lesson is also demonstrated in a video.
Java programming language was primarily developed to deal with embedded applications. But with the introduction of Swing and other user interface utilities to Java, it made its mark in desktop applications too. Now the trend is to use Java technology in developing large web and enterprise applications. Java is more focused on web then desktop applications.
But, in this article, we are going to discuss how useful Java is as a development technology for stand alone desktop application development in present scenario.
Easy to follow, visual presentation of many of the concepts you need to start programming in java such as fundamentals, syntax, basic packages, GUI with AWT/Swing/2Dapi, threads and networking. Includes example source code, quizzes and exercises.
This sample of JSP file, first handles all posted data from a web form and write to a text file. We have used Tomcat Server to run our sample code. You could easily edit the source code to use in your application.
Creating a basic game in JPanel.
Do you want to add sound to your JAVA application? It's so incredibly easy!
Creating a basic Java game using JPanel.
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