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Advanced Programming in Java
Peyman Dodangeh Sharif University of Technology Fall 2013
Lecture 1: Introduction to OOPSlides adapted from Steven Roehrig
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Expected Background “A one-semester college course in
programming.” I assume you can write a program in some
language, understand variables, control structures, functions/subroutines.
If in doubt, let’s talk.
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Course Outline Week 1: Background, basics of O-O, first
Java program, programming environments Week 2: Raw materials: types, variables,
operators, program control Week 3: Classes: declarations, constructors,
cleanup & garbage collection Week 4: Packages, access specifiers, finals,
class loading
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Course Outline (cont.) Week 5: Polymorphism, abstract classes,
design patterns Week 6: Interfaces & extends, inner classes,
callbacks via inner classes Week 7: Applets, Applications, Swing Week 8: Graphics and Multimedia Week 9: Arrays, container classes, iterators
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Course Outline (cont.) Week 10: Exception handling, threads Week 11: Java I/O, networking Week 12: JDBC and object persistency
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Administrative Details (cont.) Midterm and final exams Homework + Quiz + Projects: 50% Midterm exam: 20% Final exam: 30% I will give one A+.
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Administrative Details (cont.) Everything is attached to the syllabus. Don’t look
for assignments, etc. on Blackboard. Look at the syllabus!
Homework usually weekly. Submission instructions with each assignment,
usually printed listings and a zip file. Printing slides? Three to a page, at least. Save a
tree! Remove the PowerPoint background before printing. Save toner!
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Administrative Details (cont.) Attendance is not required, but… …you are responsible for everything said in
class. I encourage you to ask questions in class.
Don’t guess, ask a question!
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My Policy on Cheating Cheating means “submitting, without proper
attribution, any computer code that is directly traceable to the computer code written by another person.”
I give students a failing course grade for any cheating.
This doesn’t help your job prospects.
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My Policy on Cheating You may discuss homework problems with
classmates, after you have made a serious effort in trying the homework on your own.
You can use ideas from the literature (with proper citation).
You can use anything from the textbook/notes.
The code you submit must be written completely by you.
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Course EtiquetteEtiquette is “conduct in polite society”No cell phonesNo random comings and goings If you are sleepy, go home If you want to read email or surf the Web,
please do it elsewhere
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Object Oriented Programming
Problem Space the place where the problem exists such as a business
Solution Space the place where you’re implementing that solution such as a computer
The effort required to perform this mapping. E.g. think about a library, or a phonebook program
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Object Oriented Approach
OOP lets the programmer represent problem space elements
The elements in the problem space
and their representations in the solution space
are referred to as “objects”
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OOP
The program is allowed to adapt itself to the lingo of the problem by adding new types of objects
when you read the code, you’re reading words that also express the problem.
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OOP (2)
OOP allows you to describe the problem in terms of the problem
Rather than in terms of the computer Objects in your code are similar to real
objects Recall the sample programs: phonebook and
library16
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O-O Languages (Alan Kay) Everything is an object. A program is a bunch of objects telling each
other what to do, by sending messages. Each object has its own memory, and is made
up of other objects. Every object has a type (class). All objects of the same type can receive the
same messages.
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Objects An object has an interface, determined by its
class. A class is an abstract data type, or user-
defined type. Designing a class means defining its
interface.
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Built-In Types Think of an int…
What is its interface? How do you “send it messages”? How do you make one? Where does it go when you’re done with it?
In solving a computational problem, the goal is to Dream up useful classes, and Endow them with appropriate characteristics.
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Example Suppose I’ve defined this class in Java:
To make one, I typeLight lt = new Light();
If I want switch on My Lamp, I saylt.on();
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But Why Not Just…
This is legal, but just makes a “reference variable” named lt
This variable can refer to any Light object, but currently refers to nothing
The operator new actually causes an object to be created, so we tell it what kind we want
Light lt;
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Designers Design, Users Use The interface is the critical part, but the details
(implementation) are important too.
Users use the interface (the “public part”); the implementation is hidden by “access control”.
BottleOfBeer
-topOn:Boolean
+open():void+lift(height:int):void+tilt(angle:int):void
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Object Oriented Languages
Smalltalk The first successful object-oriented language One of the languages upon which Java is based
Java C++ C##
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Why So Many Languages? Bring the language “closer” to the problem. But 4GLs are typically focused on specialized
domains (e.g., relational databases). We want a language that is general purpose,
yet can easily be “tailored” to any domain.
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Java History Java was created in 1991 by James Gosling in Sun Microsystems Initially called Oak
in honor of the tree outside Gosling's window Its name was changed to Java
because there was already a language called Oak. Sun Microsystems released the first public
implementation as Java 1.0 in 1995 Java syntax is similar to C and C++.
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Java Motivation The need for platform independent language To be embedded in various consumer
electronic products like toasters and refrigerators
Platform independent?! Hardware Operating System
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Java Motivation (2) At the same time, the World Wide Web and
the Internet were gaining popularity. Java could be used for internet programming. Why?
Platform independence Creation of Applets
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The Java technology is: A programming language
Java can create all kinds of applications A development environment
A compiler (javac) An interpreter (java) A documentation generator (javadoc) …
Compare it to C++
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High-Level Languages
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Java Virtual Machine
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Compile and Execution Stages
Compare to C++ and Assembly
.NET Framework
Sharif University of Technology
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Java is Popular Some reports on programming languages
popularityAccording to Job advertisements Book sales Finding code on the web …
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Characteristics of Java Java is simple Java is object-oriented Java is architecture-neutral Java is portable Java is interpreted Java is multithreaded Java is secure Java is robust
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First Example Create a file named First.java
Java class files have .java extension Note to naming convention
Copy this lines to the file Note: File name and class name should be the same.
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The Major Issues Editing
Use any text editor you like (not a word processor!); save as HelloDate.java
Compiling From a DOS or UNIX command line, type
> javac HelloDate.java This should produce the file HelloDate.class
Running Again from the command prompt, type
> java HelloDate
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Assignment # 0 Download and install JDK
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html JDK 7
Write a program that prints your name on the console
Compile and run the program
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Further Reading Read Java page on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language)
Google this terms and phrases:
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The End.