Java API and Libraries
Most programmers are very quickly learning about the Java APIs, however it is much complicated behind the APIs' interface. Programmers' preliminary models often show the shortest distance from problem to solution. Programmers are struggling when they work with APIs at the first time. There are many hidden complexities in the implementation upon a simple conceptual model.
The Java programming language, as we know it today, is supplemented by a large Application Programmer Interface, and available Libraries list. To begin, we must clarify the meaning of an API. The Java API is basically a set of collection classes and GUI classes written to run as an interface between the Java language and intended applications and operating systems. The actual API portion resides above the Java Virtual Machine and below the Interface Tools Kits. To function, every operating system or application comes with a tool box' filled with existing tools, subroutines, and pre-built......
Join Now or Login to view the rest of this paper.
Approximate Word Count: 667
Approximate Pages: 3 (260 words per double-spaced page) |