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mahesh 1234

Array in Java - 0 views

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    Normally, array is a collection of similar type of elements that have contigious memory location. In java, array is an object the contains elements of similar data type. It is a data structure where we store similar elements. We can store only fixed elements in an array.
mahesh 1234

Abstract Class in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    A class that is declared with abstract keyword, is known as abstract class. Before learning abstract class, let's understand the abstraction first. Abstraction Abstraction is a process of hiding the implementation details and showing only functionality to the user.
mahesh 1234

Simple Program of Java - 0 views

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    In this page, we will learn how to write the hello java program. Creating hello java example is too easy. Here, we have created a class named Simple that contains only main method and prints a message hello java. It is the simple program of java.
mahesh 1234

History of Java, Java History, History of Java Programming, Java Version History - Java... - 0 views

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    Advantage of OOPs Naming Convention Object and Class Method Overloading Constructor static keyword this keyword Inheritance(IS-A) Aggregation(HAS-A) Method Overriding Covariant Return Type super keyword Instance Initializer block final keyword Runtime Polymorphism Dynamic Binding instanceof operator Abstract class Interface Package Access Modifiers Encapsulation Object class Object Cloning Java Array Call By Value strictfp keyword API Document Command Line Arg
mahesh 1234

Constructor in Java- Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Constructor is a special type of method that is used to initialize the object. Constructor is invoked at the time of object creation. It constructs the values i.e. provides data for the object that is why it is known as constructor. Rules for creating constructor There are basically two rules defined for the constructor.
mahesh 1234

Object Class in Java - javatpoint - 0 views

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    In this page, we will learn about the objects and classes. In object-oriented programming, we design a program using objects and classes. Object is the physical entity whereas class is the logical entity. A class works as a template from which we create the objects.
mahesh 1234

Naming Convention in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Let's learn what is naming convention and what are its benefits.
mahesh 1234

Java OOPs Concepts - 0 views

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    OOPs (Object-Oriented Programming). Java is an object oriented programming language. Let's see the concepts of oops.
mahesh 1234

Operators in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Operators in Java. An operator is a special type of symbol that is used to perform operations.Let's see the precedence of operators in java.
mahesh 1234

Unicode System in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Unicode system is a international standard encoding.Let's learn why unicode is used in java
mahesh 1234

Variable and Data Type in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Variable and Datatype in Java. Variable is a reserved area allocated in memory.There are three types of variable local,instance and static.There are 8 primitive data types.
mahesh 1234

Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM - javatpoint - 0 views

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    Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM. Java Virtual Machine is a specification and implementaion provided by sun microsystem. It is an abstract machine that is used to provide runtime environment for java application or applet.
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    Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM. Java Virtual Machine is a specification and implementaion provided by sun microsystem. It is an abstract machine that is used to provide runtime environment for java application or applet.
mahesh 1234

How to Set Path in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    How to set path in java. Let's see how can we set path in java on windows and linux platform.
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    How to set path in java. Let's see how can we set path in java on windows and linux platform.
mahesh 1234

Features of Java - 0 views

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    There is given many features of java. They are also called java buzzwords. 1.Simple 2.Object-oriented 3.Platform independent 4.Secured 5.Robust 6.Architecture neutral 7.Portable 8.Dynamic 9.Interpreted 10.High Performance 11.Multithreaded 12.Distributed Simple Java is simple in the sense that: syntax is based on C++ (so easier for programmers to learn it after C++).
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    There is given many features of java. They are also called java buzzwords. 1.Simple 2.Object-oriented 3.Platform independent 4.Secured 5.Robust 6.Architecture neutral 7.Portable 8.Dynamic 9.Interpreted 10.High Performance 11.Multithreaded 12.Distributed Simple Java is simple in the sense that: syntax is based on C++ (so easier for programmers to learn it after C++).
mahesh 1234

Inheritance in Java - 0 views

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    Inheritance is a mechanism in which one object acquires all the properties and behaviours of parent object. The idea behind inheritance is that you can create new classes that are built upon existing classes. When you inherit from an existing class, you reuse (or inherit) methods and fields, and you add new methods and fields to adapt your new class to new situations.
mesbah095

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Hendy Irawan

Why doesn't (JPA, JMS, JTA, EJB, JSF, CDI) work? JEE is "Too Complicated" | OcpSoft - 0 views

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    "Stop using Tomcat and wondering why JEE "doesn't work." You're doing yourself a big disservice. Start thinking about JBoss AS 6, or GlassFish v3 - Yes, I know, it's a "Full JEE Container," - it's "Heavy," but with JEE6, that's not a bad thing: It all "Just works" and it works really well. Trust me, the reason people have thought Java EE sucks, is because they try to do this stuff on Tomcat, and say "Why doesn't (JPA, JMS, JTA, EJB, JSF, CDI) work?" Well… that's because Tomcat only gives you Servlet - the Request/Response lifecycle. So people install all these things manually, or try to, and then say, "Wow, Java EE is really hard to use, shit, I'm gonna use Spring or Grails instead.""
Hendy Irawan

Articles | OcpSoft - JSF2 | SEO | Bookmarking | Java | Best Practices | Agile - 0 views

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    "The PrettyFaces team is currently working on an alternative way to configure URL mappings. PrettyFaces will soon allow to use annotations instead of the classic XML configuration file to declare mappings. We encourage everyone interested in PrettyFaces to take a look at this new way of configuration and share his or her opinion with us."
Hendy Irawan

Seam Framework - Faces Module Overview - 0 views

  • integration between JSF and CDI
  • @Inject into JSF system event listeners, converters and validators
henry klingberg

Redirect After Post - 0 views

  • input data, which can change state of server application
  • reloading result page using Refresh/Reload
  • Instead of returning a result page immediately in response to POST request, server responds with redirect to result page. Browser loads the result page as if it were an separate resource
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • When a user tries to refresh the result page, browser resends an "empty" GET request to the server. This request does not contain any input data and does not change server status
  • The vehicle which makes transition from POST to GET possible is redirection.
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