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Class definitions form the foundation for Java OOP. They are discussed in increasing detail in subsequent modules. This module sheds just a little more light on classes.

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Preface

This module is part of a collection of modules designed to help you learn to program computers.

This module sheds a little more light on the Java construct called a class .

Listings

  • Listing 1 . General syntax for defining a Java class.

Introduction

New types

Java makes extensive use of classes. When a class is defined in Java, a new type comes into being. The new type definition can then be used to instantiate (create instances of) one or more objects of that new type.

A blueprint

The class definition provides a blueprint that describes the data contained within, and the behavior of objects instantiated according to the new type.

The data

The data is contained in variables defined within the class (often called member variables, data members, attributes, fields, properties, etc. ).

The behavior

The behavior is controlled by methods defined within the class.

State and behavior

An object is said to have state and behavior . At any instant in time, the state of an object is determined by the values stored in its variables and its behavior is determined by its methods .

Class vs. instance

It is possible to define:

  • instance variables and instance methods
  • static or class variables and static or class methods.

Instance variables and instance methods can only be accessed through an object instantiated from the class. They belong to the individual objects, (which is why they are called instance variables and instance methods) .

Class variables and class methods can be accessed without first instantiating an object. They are shared among all of the objectsinstantiated from the class and are even accessible in the total absence of an object of the class.

The class name alone is sufficient for accessing class variables and class methods by joining the name of the class to the name of the variable or method using a period.

Defining a class in Java

The general syntax for defining a class in Java is shown in Listing 1 .

Listing 1 . General syntax for defining a Java class.
class MyClassName{ . . .} //End of class definition.

This syntax defines a class and creates a new type named MyClassName .

The definitions of variables, methods, constructors, and a variety of other members are inserted between the opening and closing curly brackets.

Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Jb0170: Java OOP: A little more information about classes.
  • File: Jb0170.htm
  • Originally published: 1997
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