Java - Basic Syntax

When we consider a Java program, it can be defined as a collection of objects that communicate via invoking each other's methods. Let us now briefly look into what do class, object, methods, and instance variables mean.
  • Object − Objects have states and behaviors. Example: A dog has states - color, name, breed as well as behavior such as wagging their tail, barking, eating. An object is an instance of a class.
  • Class − A class can be defined as a template/blueprint that describes the behavior/state that the object of its type supports.
  • Methods − A method is basically a behavior. A class can contain many methods. It is in methods where the logics are written, data is manipulated and all the actions are executed.
  • Instance Variables − Each object has its unique set of instance variables. An object's state is created by the values assigned to these instance variables.

First Java Program:

public class  Hellojava {


   public static void main(String []args) 
   
   {
      System.out.println("Hello java World"); // prints Hello World
   }
}


Let's look at how to save the file, compile, and run the program. Please follow the subsequent steps −
  • (1)Open notepad and add the code as above.
  • (2)Save the file as: Hellojava.java.
  • (3)Open a command prompt window and go to the directory where you saved the class. Assume it's C:\.
  • (4)Type 'javac  Hellojava.java' and press enter to compile your code. If there are no errors in your code, the command prompt will take you to the next line (Assumption : The path variable is set).
  • (5)Now, type ' java  Hellojava ' to run your program.
  • You will be able to see ' Hello World ' printed on the window.

Output

C:\> javac Hellojava.java
C:\> java Hellojava
Hello java World
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Raghu
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29 December 2020 at 17:27 delete

expalin in so simple way that any one understand.

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