JAVA TECHNOLOGY :
A diagram to underastand the history of java :

A diagram to underastand the history of java :

1.
Introduction to Java
2.
Objectives At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
● Describe
the features of Java technology such as the Java virtual machine (JVM), garbage
collection (GC) and code security
● Describe
the different phases of a Java program
3. Java
Background: History
● Java – The
original motivation for Java
● The need
for platform independent language that could be embedded in various consumer
electronic products like toasters and refrigerators. – One of the first
projects developed using Java ● a personal hand-held remote control named Star
7. – At about the same time, the World Wide Web and the Internet were gaining
popularity. Gosling et. al. realized that Java could be used for Internet
programming.
4. Java
Background: What is Java Technology?
● The Java
technology is: – A programming language – A development environment – An
application environment – A deployment environment
5. Java
Technology: Programming Language
● As a
programming language, Java can create all kinds of applications that you could
create using any conventional programming language.
6. Java
Technology: A Development Environment
● As a
development environment, Java technology provides you with a large suite of
tools: – A compiler (javac) – An interpreter (java) – A documentation generator
(javadoc) – A class file packaging tool and so on...
7. Java
Technology: An Application and Runtime Environment
● Java
technology applications are typically general-purpose programs that run on any
machine where the Java runtime environment (JRE) is installed.
● There are
two main deployment environments: 1. The JRE supplied by the Java 2 Software
Development Kit (SDK) contains the complete set of class files for all the Java
technology packages, which includes basic language classes, GUI component
classes, and so on. 2. The other main deployment environment is on your web
browser. Most commercial browsers supply a Java technology interpreter and
runtime environment.
8. Java
Features
● Some
features of Java: – The Java Virtual Machine – Garbage Collection – Code
Security
9. Java
Features: The Java Virtual Machine
● Java
Virtual Machine (JVM) – an imaginary machine that is implemented by emulating
software on a real machine – provides the hardware platform specifications to
which you compile all Java technology code
● Bytecode –
a special machine language that can be understood by the Java Virtual Machine
(JVM) – independent of any particular computer hardware, so any computer with a
Java interpreter can execute the compiled Java program, no matter what type of
computer the program was compiled on
10. Java
Features: Garbage Collection
● Garbage
collection thread – responsible for freeing any memory that can be freed. This
happens automatically during the lifetime of the Java program. – programmer is
freed from the burden of having to deallocate that memory themselves
11. Java
Features: Code Security
● Code
security is attained in Java through the implementation of its Java Runtime Environment
(JRE).
● JRE – runs
code compiled for a JVM and performs class loading (through the class loader),
code verification (through the bytecode verifier) and finally code execution
12. Java
Features: Code Security
● Class
Loader – responsible for loading all classes needed for the Java program – adds
security by separating the namespaces for the classes of the local file system
from those that are imported from network sources – After loading all the
classes, the memory layout of the executable is then determined. This adds
protection against unauthorized access to restricted areas of the code since
the memory layout is determined during runtime
13. Java
Features: Code Security
● Bytecode
verifier – tests the format of the code fragments and checks the code fragments
for illegal code that can violate access rights to objects
14. Phases
of a Java Program
● The
following figure describes the process of compiling and executing a Java
program
15. Phases
of a Java Program
16. Summary
● Java
Background – History – Java Technology
● A
programming language, development environment, application environment and
deployment environmen
– Java
Features
● Java
Virtual machine, garbage collection and code security
● Phases of
a Java Program – Write, compile, run
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