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Chapter1IntroductiontoComputers,Programs,andJava1Chapter1IntroductiontoCompObjectivesToreviewcomputerbasics,programs,andoperatingsystems(§§1.2-1.4).ToexploretherelationshipbetweenJavaandtheWorldWideWeb(§1.5).TodistinguishthetermsAPI,IDE,andJDK(§1.6).TowriteasimpleJavaprogram(§1.7).Todisplayoutputontheconsole(§1.7).ToexplainthebasicsyntaxofaJavaprogram(§1.7).Tocreate,compile,andrunJavaprograms(§1.8).(GUI)TodisplayoutputusingtheJOptionPaneoutputdialogboxes(§1.9).2ObjectivesToreviewcomputerbWhatisaComputer?AcomputerconsistsofaCPU,memory,harddisk,floppydisk,monitor,printer,andcommunicationdevices.3WhatisaComputer?AcomputerCPUThecentralprocessingunit(CPU)isthebrainofacomputer.Itretrievesinstructionsfrommemoryandexecutesthem.TheCPUspeedismeasuredinmegahertz(MHz),with1megahertzequaling1millionpulsespersecond.ThespeedoftheCPUhasbeenimprovedcontinuously.IfyoubuyaPCnow,youcangetanIntelPentium4Processorat3gigahertz(1gigahertzis1000megahertz).4CPUThecentralprocessingunitMemoryMemoryistostoredataandprograminstructionsforCPUtoexecute.Amemoryunitisanorderedsequenceofbytes,eachholdseightbits.Aprogramanditsdatamustbebroughttomemorybeforetheycanbeexecuted.Amemorybyteisneverempty,butitsinitialcontentmaybemeaninglesstoyourprogram.Thecurrentcontentofamemorybyteislostwhenevernewinformationisplacedinit.5MemoryMemoryistostoredataHowDataisStored?Dataofvariouskinds,suchasnumbers,characters,andstrings,areencodedasaseriesofbits(zerosandones).Computersusezerosandonesbecausedigitaldeviceshavetwostablestates,whicharereferredtoaszeroandonebyconvention.Theprogrammersneednottobeconcernedabouttheencodinganddecodingofdata,whichisperformedautomaticallybythesystembasedontheencodingscheme.Theencodingschemevaries.Forexample,character‘J’isrepresentedby01001010inonebyte.Asmallnumbersuchasthreecanbestoredinasinglebyte.Ifcomputerneedstostorealargenumberthatcannotfitintoasinglebyte,itusesanumberofadjacentbytes.Notwodatacanshareorsplitasamebyte.Abyteistheminimumstorageunit.6HowDataisStored?DataofvarStorageDevicesMemoryisvolatile,becauseinformationislostwhenthepowerisoff.Programsanddataarepermanentlystoredonstoragedevicesandaremovedtomemorywhenthecomputeractuallyusesthem.Therearethreemaintypesofstoragedevices:Diskdrives(harddisksandfloppydisks),CDdrives(CD-RandCD-RW),andTapedrives.7StorageDevicesMemoryisvolatOutputDevices:MonitorThemonitordisplaysinformation(textandgraphics).Theresolutionanddotpitchdeterminethequalityofthedisplay.
8OutputDevices:MonitorThemonMonitorResolutionandDotPitchTheresolutionspecifiesthenumberofpixelspersquareinch.Pixels(shortfor“pictureelements”)aretinydotsthatformanimageonthescreen.Theresolutioncanbesetmanually.Thehighertheresolution,thesharperandclearertheimageis.However,theimagemaybeverysmallifyousethighresolutiononasmallscreenmonitor.PCmonitorsareusually15-inch,17-inch,19-inch,or21-inch.Fora15-inchmonitor,acomfortableresolutionsettingwouldbe640480(307,200pixels).resolutionThedotpitchistheamountofspacebetweenpixels.Thesmallerthedotpitch,thebetterthedisplay.
dotpitch9MonitorResolutionandDotPitCommunicationDevicesAregularmodemusesaphonelineandcantransferdatainaspeedupto56,000bps(bitspersecond).ADSL(digitalsubscriberline)alsousesaphonelineandcantransferdatainaspeed20timesfasterthanaregularmodem.AcablemodemusestheTVcablelinemaintainedbythecablecompany.AcablemodemisasfastasaDSL.Networkinterfacecard(NIC)isadevicetoconnectacomputertoalocalareanetwork(LAN).TheLANiscommonlyusedinbusiness,universities,andgovernmentorganizations.AtypicaltypeofNIC,called10BaseT,cantransferdataat10mbps(millionbitspersecond).10CommunicationDevicesAregularProgramsComputerprograms,knownassoftware,areinstructionstothecomputer.
Youtellacomputerwhattodothroughprograms.Withoutprograms,acomputerisanemptymachine.Computersdonotunderstandhumanlanguages,soyouneedtousecomputerlanguagestocommunicatewiththem.
Programsarewrittenusingprogramminglanguages.11ProgramsComputerprograms,knoProgrammingLanguagesMachineLanguageAssemblyLanguageHigh-LevelLanguageMachinelanguageisasetofprimitiveinstructionsbuiltintoeverycomputer.Theinstructionsareintheformofbinarycode,soyouhavetoenterbinarycodesforvariousinstructions.
Programwithnativemachinelanguageisatediousprocess.Moreovertheprogramsarehighlydifficulttoreadandmodify.Forexample,toaddtwonumbers,youmightwriteaninstructioninbinarylikethis:
110110101001101012ProgrammingLanguagesMachineLProgrammingLanguagesMachineLanguageAssemblyLanguageHigh-LevelLanguageAssemblylanguagesweredevelopedtomakeprogrammingeasy.Sincethecomputercannotunderstandassemblylanguage,however,aprogramcalledassemblerisusedtoconvertassemblylanguageprogramsintomachinecode.Forexample,toaddtwonumbers,youmightwriteaninstructioninassemblycodelikethis:ADDF3R1,R2,R313ProgrammingLanguagesMachineLProgrammingLanguagesMachineLanguageAssemblyLanguageHigh-LevelLanguageThehigh-levellanguagesareEnglish-likeandeasytolearnandprogram.Forexample,thefollowingisahigh-levellanguagestatementthatcomputestheareaofacirclewithradius5:area=5*5*3.1415;
14ProgrammingLanguagesMachineLPopularHigh-LevelLanguagesCOBOL(COmmonBusinessOrientedLanguage)FORTRAN(FORmulaTRANslation)BASIC(BeginnerAll-purposeSymbolicInstructionalCode)Pascal(namedforBlaisePascal)Ada(namedforAdaLovelace)C(whosedeveloperdesignedBfirst)
VisualBasic(Basic-likevisuallanguagedevelopedbyMicrosoft)Delphi(Pascal-likevisuallanguagedevelopedbyBorland)C++(anobject-orientedlanguage,basedonC)C#(aJava-likelanguagedevelopedbyMicrosoft)Java(Weuseitinthebook)15PopularHigh-LevelLanguagesCOCompilingSourceCodeAprogramwritteninahigh-levellanguageiscalledasourceprogram.Sinceacomputercannotunderstandasourceprogram.Programcalledacompilerisusedtotranslatethesourceprogramintoamachinelanguageprogramcalledanobjectprogram.Theobjectprogramisoftenthenlinkedwithothersupportinglibrarycodebeforetheobjectcanbeexecutedonthemachine.16CompilingSourceCodeAprogramOperatingSystemsTheoperatingsystem(OS)isaprogramthatmanagesandcontrolsacomputer’sactivities.YouareprobablyusingWindows98,NT,2000,XP,orME.WindowsiscurrentlythemostpopularPCoperatingsystem.ApplicationprogramssuchasanInternetbrowserandawordprocessorcannotrunwithoutanoperatingsystem.17OperatingSystemsTheoperatingWhyJava?TheansweristhatJavaenablesuserstodevelopanddeployapplicationsontheInternetforservers,desktopcomputers,andsmallhand-helddevices.ThefutureofcomputingisbeingprofoundlyinfluencedbytheInternet,andJavapromisestoremainabigpartofthatfuture.JavaistheInternetprogramminglanguage.Javaisageneralpurposeprogramminglanguage.JavaistheInternetprogramminglanguage.18WhyJava?TheansweristhatJaJava,Web,andBeyondJavacanbeusedtodevelopWebapplications.JavaAppletsJavaWebApplicationsJavacanalsobeusedtodevelopapplicationsforhand-helddevicessuchasPalmandcellphones19Java,Web,andBeyondJavacanExamplesofJava’sVersatility(Applets)20ExamplesofJava’sVersatilityPDAandCellPhone21PDAandCellPhone21Java’sHistoryJamesGoslingandSunMicrosystemsOakJava,May20,1995,SunWorldHotJavaThefirstJava-enabledWebbrowserEarlyHistoryWebsite:/features/1998/05/birthday.html22Java’sHistoryJamesGoslinganCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimple
JavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributed
JavaIsInterpreted
JavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
CompanionWebsite/liang/intro8e/JavaCharacteristics.pdf23CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimple
JavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributed
JavaIsInterpreted
JavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
JavaispartiallymodeledonC++,butgreatlysimplifiedandimproved.SomepeoplerefertoJavaas"C++--"becauseitislikeC++butwithmorefunctionalityandfewernegativeaspects.CompanionWebsite24CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributed
JavaIsInterpreted
JavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Javaisinherentlyobject-oriented.Althoughmanyobject-orientedlanguagesbeganstrictlyasprocedurallanguages,Javawasdesignedfromthestarttobeobject-oriented.Object-orientedprogramming(OOP)isapopularprogrammingapproachthatisreplacingtraditionalproceduralprogrammingtechniques.Oneofthecentralissuesinsoftwaredevelopmentishowtoreusecode.Object-orientedprogrammingprovidesgreatflexibility,modularity,clarity,andreusabilitythroughencapsulation,inheritance,andpolymorphism.CompanionWebsite25CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributed
JavaIsInterpreted
JavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Distributedcomputinginvolvesseveralcomputersworkingtogetheronanetwork.Javaisdesignedtomakedistributedcomputingeasy.SincenetworkingcapabilityisinherentlyintegratedintoJava,writingnetworkprogramsislikesendingandreceivingdatatoandfromafile.
CompanionWebsite26CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpreted
JavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
YouneedaninterpretertorunJavaprograms.TheprogramsarecompiledintotheJavaVirtualMachinecodecalledbytecode.Thebytecodeismachine-independentandcanrunonanymachinethathasaJavainterpreter,whichispartoftheJavaVirtualMachine(JVM).CompanionWebsite27CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Javacompilerscandetectmanyproblemsthatwouldfirstshowupatexecutiontimeinotherlanguages.Javahaseliminatedcertaintypesoferror-proneprogrammingconstructsfoundinotherlanguages.Javahasaruntimeexception-handlingfeaturetoprovideprogrammingsupportforrobustness.CompanionWebsite28CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecure
JavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Javaimplementsseveralsecuritymechanismstoprotectyoursystemagainstharmcausedbystrayprograms.CompanionWebsite29CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecureJavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Writeonce,runanywhereWithaJavaVirtualMachine(JVM),youcanwriteoneprogramthatwillrunonanyplatform.CompanionWebsite30CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecureJavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
BecauseJavaisarchitectureneutral,Javaprogramsareportable.Theycanberunonanyplatformwithoutbeingrecompiled.CompanionWebsite31CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecureJavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Java’sperformanceBecauseJavaisarchitectureneutral,Javaprogramsareportable.Theycanberunonanyplatformwithoutbeingrecompiled.CompanionWebsite32CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecureJavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
MultithreadprogrammingissmoothlyintegratedinJava,whereasinotherlanguagesyouhavetocallproceduresspecifictotheoperatingsystemtoenablemultithreading.CompanionWebsite33CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsCharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsSimpleJavaIsObject-Oriented
JavaIsDistributedJavaIsInterpretedJavaIsRobust
JavaIsSecureJavaIsArchitecture-Neutral
JavaIsPortable
Java'sPerformance
JavaIsMultithreaded
JavaIsDynamic
Javawasdesignedtoadapttoanevolvingenvironment.Newcodecanbeloadedontheflywithoutrecompilation.Thereisnoneedfordeveloperstocreate,andforuserstoinstall,majornewsoftwareversions.Newfeaturescanbeincorporatedtransparentlyasneeded.
CompanionWebsite34CharacteristicsofJavaJavaIsJDKVersionsJDK1.02(1995)JDK1.1(1996)JDK1.2(1998)JDK1.3(2000)JDK1.4(2002)JDK1.5(2004)a.k.a.JDK5orJava5JDK1.6(2006)a.k.a.JDK6orJava6JDK1.7(possibly2010)a.k.a.JDK7orJava735JDKVersionsJDK1.02(1995)35JDKEditionsJavaStandardEdition(J2SE)J2SEcanbeusedtodevelopclient-sidestandaloneapplicationsorapplets.JavaEnterpriseEdition(J2EE)J2EEcanbeusedtodevelopserver-sideapplicationssuchasJavaservletsandJavaServerPages.JavaMicroEdition(J2ME).J2MEcanbeusedtodevelopapplicationsformobiledevicessuchascellphones.ThisbookusesJ2SEtointroduceJavaprogramming.
36JDKEditionsJavaStandardEditPopularJavaIDEsNetBeansOpenSourcebySunEclipseOpenSourcebyIBM37PopularJavaIDEsNetBeansOpenASimpleJavaProgram//ThisprogramprintsWelcometoJava!publicclassWelcome{ publicstaticvoidmain(String[]args){System.out.println("WelcometoJava!");}}RunWelcomeListing1.1IMPORTANTNOTE:(1)Toenablethebuttons,youmustdownloadtheentireslidefileslide.zipandunzipthefilesintoadirectory(e.g.,c:\slide).(2)YoumusthaveinstalledJDKandsetJDK’sbindirectoryinyourenvironmentpath(e.g.,c:\ProgramFiles\java\jdk1.6.0_14\bininyourenvironmentpath.38ASimpleJavaProgram//ThisprCreatingandEditingUsingNotePadTouseNotePad,typenotepadWelcome.javafromtheDOSprompt.39CreatingandEditingUsingNotCreatingandEditingUsingWordPadTouseWordPad,typewriteWelcome.javafromtheDOSprompt.40CreatingandEditingUsingWorCreating,Compiling,andRunningPrograms41Creating,Compiling,andRunniCompilingJavaSourceCodeYoucanportasourceprogramtoanymachinewithappropriatecompilers.Thesourceprogrammustberecompiled,however,becausetheobjectprogramcanonlyrunonaspecificmachine.Nowadayscomputersarenetworkedtoworktogether.Javawasdesignedtorunobjectprogramsonanyplatform.WithJava,youwritetheprogramonce,andcompilethesourceprogramintoaspecialtypeofobjectcode,knownasbytecode.ThebytecodecanthenrunonanycomputerwithaJavaVirtualMachine,asshownbelow.JavaVirtualMachineisasoftwarethatinterpretsJavabytecode.42CompilingJavaSourceCodeYou//ThisprogramprintsWelcometoJava!publicclassWelcome{ publicstaticvoidmain(String[]args){System.out.println("WelcometoJava!");}}TraceaProgramExecutionEntermainmethodanimation43//ThisprogramprintsWelcome//ThisprogramprintsWelcometoJava!publicclassWelcome{ publicstaticvoidmain(String[]args){System.out.println("WelcometoJava!");}}TraceaProgramExecutionExecutestatementanimation44//ThisprogramprintsWelcome//ThisprogramprintsWelcometoJava!publicclassWelcome{ publicstaticvoidmain(String[]args){System.out.println("WelcometoJava!");}}TraceaProgramExecutionanimationprintamessagetotheconsole45//ThisprogramprintsWelcomeTwoMoreSimpleExamplesRunWelcome1RunComputeExpression46TwoMoreSimpleExamplesRunWelSupplementsontheCompanionWebsiteSeeSupplementI.BforinstallingandconfiguringJDKSeeSupplementI.CforcompilingandrunningJavafromthecommandwindowfordetails/liang/intro8eCompanionWebsite47SupplementsontheCompanionWCompilingandRunningJavafromtheCommandWindowSetpathtoJDKbindirectorysetpath=c:\ProgramFiles\java\jdk1.6.0\binSetclasspathtoincludethecurrentdirectorysetclasspath=.CompilejavacWelcome.javaRunjavaWelcomeCompanionWebsite48CompilingandRunningJavafroCompilingandRunningJavafromTextPadSeeSupplementII.AontheWebsitefordetailsCompanionWebsite49CompilingandRunningJavafroCompilingandRunningJavafromJBuilderSeeSupplementII.HontheWebsitefordetailsCompanionWebsite50CompilingandRunningJavafroCompilingandRunningJavafromNetBeansSeeSupplementI.DontheWebsitefordetailsCompanionWebsite51CompilingandRunningJavafroAnatomyofaJavaProgramCommentsReservedwordsModifiersStatementsBlocksClassesMethodsThemainmethod52AnatomyofaJavaProgramCommeCommentsLinecomment:Alinecommentisprecededbytwoslashes(//)inaline.Paragraphcomment:Aparagraphcommentisenclosedbetween/*and*/inoneormultiplelines.javadoccomment:javadoccommentsbeginwith/**andendwith*/.Theyareusedfordocumentingclasses,data,andmethods.TheycanbeextractedintoanHTMLfileusingJDK'sjavadoccommand.ThreetypesofcommentsinJava.53CommentsLinecomment:AlinecReservedWordsReservedwordsorkeywordsarewordsthathaveaspecificmeaningtothecompilerandcannotbeusedforotherpurposesintheprogram.Forexample,whenthecompilerseesthewordclass,itunderstandsthatthewordafterclassisthenamefortheclass.OtherreservedwordsinListing1.1arepublic,static,andvoid.Theirusewillbeintroducedlaterinthebook.54ReservedWordsReservedwordsoModifiersJavausescertainreservedwordscalledmodifiersthatspecifythepropertiesofthedata,methods,andclassesandhowtheycanbeused.Examplesofmodifiersarepublicandstatic.Othermodifiersareprivate,final,abstract,andprotected.Apublicdatum,method,orclasscanbeaccessedbyotherprograms.Aprivatedatumormethodcannotbeaccessedbyotherprograms.ModifiersarediscussedinChapter6,“ObjectsandClasses.”55ModifiersJavausescertainresStatementsAstatementrepresentsanactionorasequenceofactions.ThestatementSystem.out.println("WelcometoJava!")intheprograminListing1.1isastatementtodisplaythegreeting"WelcometoJava!"EverystatementinJavaendswithasemicolon(;).56StatementsAstatementrepresenBlocksApairofbracesinaprogramformsablockthatgroupscomponentsofaprogram.
57BlocksApairofbracesinaprClassesTheclassistheessentialJavaconstruct.Aclassis
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