Java - Object and Classes
Java - Object and Classes
Java is an Object-Oriented Language. As a
language that has the Object-Oriented feature, Java supports the following
fundamental concepts −
·
Polymorphism
·
Inheritance
·
Encapsulation
·
Abstraction
·
Classes
·
Objects
·
Instance
·
Method
·
Message Passing
In this chapter, we
will look into the concepts - Classes and Objects.
Object −
Objects have states and behaviors. Example: A dog has states - color, name,
breed as well as behaviors – wagging the 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 support.
Objects
in Java
Let us now look deep into what are objects. If
we consider the real-world, we can find many objects around us, cars, dogs,
humans, etc. All these objects have a state and a behavior.
If we consider a dog, then its state is - name,
breed, color, and the behavior is - barking, wagging the tail, running.
If you compare the software object with a
real-world object, they have very similar characteristics.
Software objects also have a state and a
behavior. A software object's state is stored in fields and behavior is shown
via methods.
So, in software development, methods operate on
the internal state of an object and the object-to-object communication is done
via methods.
Classes
in Java
A class is a blueprint from which individual objects are
created.
Following
is a sample of a class.
Example
public class Dog
{
String
breed;
int
age;
String
color;
void
barking()
{
}
void
hungry()
{
}
void
sleeping()
{
}
}
A class can contain any of the following variable types.
Local variables −
Variables defined inside methods, constructors or blocks are called local
variables. The variable will be declared and initialized within the method and
the variable will be destroyed when the method has completed.
Instance variables −
Instance variables are variables within a class but outside any method. These
variables are initialized when the class is instantiated. Instance variables
can be accessed from inside any method, constructor or blocks of that
particular class.
Class variables −
Class variables are variables declared within a class, outside any method, with
the static keyword.
A class can have any number of methods to
access the value of various kinds of methods. In the above example, barking(),
hungry() and sleeping() are methods.
Following are some of
the important topics that need to be discussed when looking into classes of the
Java Language.
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