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Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Secured

Java is secured because:
  • No explicit pointer
  • Programs run inside virtual machine sandbox.
how java is securedhow java is secured
  • Classloader- adds security by separating the package for the classes of the local file system from those that are imported from network sources.
  • Bytecode Verifier- checks the code fragments for illegal code that can violate access right to objects.
  • Security Manager- determines what resources a class can access such as reading and writing to the local disk.

Robust

Robust simply means strong. Java uses strong memory management. There are lack of pointers that avoids security problem. There is automatic garbage collection in java. There is exception handling and type checking mechanism in java. All these points makes java robust.

Portable

We may carry the java bytecode to any platform.

High-performance

Java is faster than traditional interpretation since byte code is "close" to native code still somewhat slower than a compiled language (e.g., C++)

Distributed

We can create distributed applications in java. RMI and EJB are used for creating distributed applications. We may access files by calling the methods from any machine on the internet.

Multi-threaded

A thread is like a separate program, executing concurrently. We can write Java programs that deal with many tasks at once by defining multiple threads. The main advantage of multi-threading is that it shares the same memory. Threads are important for multi-media, Web applications etc.

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