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This document provides an overview of the handout for the Object Oriented Programming course at Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women. It outlines 6 units that will be covered in the course: Object Oriented Thinking, Java Basics, Inheritance, Packages and Interfaces, Exception Handling and Multithreading, and Event Handling. Each unit lists its objectives and concepts that will be covered, as well as recommended textbooks and website references for additional information.

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This document provides an overview of the handout for the Object Oriented Programming course at Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women. It outlines 6 units that will be covered in the course: Object Oriented Thinking, Java Basics, Inheritance, Packages and Interfaces, Exception Handling and Multithreading, and Event Handling. Each unit lists its objectives and concepts that will be covered, as well as recommended textbooks and website references for additional information.

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SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN:: BHIMAVARAM

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING HAND-OUT

II YEAR B.TECH I.T – II SEM

Unit – I : Object Oriented Thinking

Objective: Objective of this unit is that


 To get a sound knowledge of object oriented programming principles
 To get a need of OOP Principles for designing large programs.
 To design and thinking a small software systems in terms of collection of objects.

Concepts:
 This unit provides a lightweight introduction to Object-Oriented programming principles such as
classes, objects, methods, Inheritance, polymorphism.
 It also deals with Data Abstraction , Data Encapsulation.
 It gives a brief introduction to abstraction mechanisms.

Text Books :
 Java : Complete Reference 5th Edition Herbert Scheild
 Understanding OOP with Java Updated Edition Pearson Education T.Bud
 An Introduction to OOP 2nd Edition T.Bud
 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 OOP through Java P.Radha Krishna , University Press

Website References :

1. http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/OOP_Concepts_and_manymore.aspx
2. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/concepts/
3. http://www.iam.ubc.ca/guides/javatut99/java/concepts/index.html
4. http://www.iut-info.univ-lille1.fr/docs/tutorial/java/concepts/index.html
5. http://docs.rinet.ru/KofeynyyPrimer/ch4.htm
Unit – II : Java Basics

Objective: The main objective of this unit is


 To get an idea in the evaluation of Java Programming language.
 To introduce nonprogrammers to basic programming concepts and constructs
 To get thorough in the basics of Java language.
 To get the basic idea on the classes and objects in Java.

Concepts:
 History of Java.
 Data types
 Java Statements.
 Variables & scope and life time of variables.
 Operators
 Expressions
 Control Statements
 Arrays
 Type Conversion and Castings
 Classes and Objects
 Methods and Constructors
 Overloading Methods and Constructors
 Parameter Passing Mechanisms
 Recursion
 Access Control
 this keyword
 Garbage Collection

Text Books :
 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Java Examples in NUTSHELL David Flanagan Oreilly
 Programming with Java E. Balagurusamy
 Java:The Complete Reference Herbert Schield

Website References:

1. http://www.jeremyrussell.co.uk/CourseSamples/JavaProgLesson02.pdf
2. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/TOC.html
3. http://www.sitepoint.com/article/java-language-basics/
4. http://www.javabeginner.com/basic-language-elements.htm
5. http://www.freejavaguide.com/
Unit – III : Inheritance

Objective:
 Introduces one of the most fundamental capabilities of object oriented programming language –
Inheritance.
 Shows us to develop and implement reusability using Inheritance.
 To get an idea of how to create a new class using another class.
 To get knowledge in compile-time and runtime polymorphism using Inheritance.
 To know the behavior of super class and sub class.

Concepts:
 Inheritance
o Base class and Derived class
o Inheritance Types
o Implementation of Inheritance in Java
o Member access rules.
o Using super keyword
o Constructor Behavior in sub class.
o Using final with Inheritance
o Method Overriding
o Runtime polymorphism
o Abstract classes.

Text Books :
 Java:The Complete Reference Herbert Schield
 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Introduction to Java Programming 6th edition Y.Daniel Liang
 Programming with Java E. Balagurusamy
 Java Examples in NUTSHELL David Flanagan Oreilly

Website References :

1. http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2001/jw-0706-java101.html
2. http://home.cogeco.ca/~ve3ll/jatutor5.htm
3. http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~lavender/courses/tutorial/java-06.pdf
4. http://venkatsadasivam.wordpress.com/2008/08/02/why-multiple-inheritance-is-not-allowed-in-java/
5. http://www.erik-rasmussen.com/blog/2006/10/23/multiple-inheritance-in-java/
Unit – IV: Packages and Interfaces

Objective:
 This unit examines two of java’s most innovative features packages and interfaces.
 To get expertise in grouping different classes into a package.
 To familiarize multiple inheritance using interfaces.
 To get the procedure of specifying CLASSPATH variable for packages.

Concepts:
 Packages
o Defining, creating and accessing a package.
o CLASSPATH variable setting.
o Importing user-defined packages.
o Exploring java.io, java.util packages.
 Interfaces
o Differences between classes and interfaces.
o Defining and implementing interfaces.
o Interfaces in multiple inheritance.
o Extending interfaces.

Text Books:
 Java:The Complete Reference Herbert Schield
 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Introduction to Java Programming 6th edition Y.Daniel Liang
 Programming with Java E. Balagurusamy
 Java Examples in NUTSHELL David Flanagan Oreilly

Website References:

1. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/package/packages.html

2. http://jarticles.com/package/package_eng.html

3. http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~hasti/cs368/JavaTutorial/NOTES/Packages.html

4. http://www.aquaphoenix.com/ref/jdk1.0.2_api/packages.html

5. http://www.cs.fit.edu/~ryan/java/language/packages.html

6. http://www.fluffycat.com/Java/Interfaces/

7. http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~schmidt/CIS200/ch9V12.html

8. http://leepoint.net/notes-java/oop/interfaces/interfaces.html

9. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/concepts/interface.html
10. http://mindprod.com/jgloss/interfacevsabstract.html
Unit – V : Exception Handling and Multithreading

Objective:
 To manage and preventing the exceptions occurred in runtime.
 To implement runtime error management into the object oriented world.
 To enable us to write very efficient programs that make maximum use of CPU using multithread
Programme.
 To design the programs in multithreaded fashion.

Concepts:
 Exception Handling
o Elements of Exception handling.
o Benefits of Exception handling.
o Usage of try,catch,throw,throws and finally.
o Built-in Exceptions.
o Creating user-defined exception classes.
 Multithreading
o Difference between multithreading and multi-tasking.
o Thread Lifecycle.
o Creating threads using thread class and Runnable interface.
o Synchronizing threads.
o Daemon threads.
o Thread Groups and Thread Priorities.

Text Books:

 Java: The Complete Reference Herbert Schildt


 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Introduction to Java Programming 6th edition Y.Daniel Liang
 Programming with Java E. Balagurusamy
 Java Examples in NUTSHELL David Flanagan Oreilly
 OOP through Java P.Radha Krishna , University Press

Website References:

1. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/essential/exceptions/
2. http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=754
3. http://mindprod.com/jgloss/exception.html
4. http://www.developer.com/java/article.php/1455891
5. http://tutorials.jenkov.com/java-exception-handling/index.html
6. http://www.roseindia.net/java/beginners/ExceptionHandle.shtml
7. http://www.slideshare.net/parag/exception-handling-in-java
8. http://docs.rinet.ru/JWP/ch16.htm
9. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-thread.html
10. http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/spring2006/cmsc132/Slides/lec34.pdf
11. http://www.geekpedia.com/tutorial289_Multithreading-Fundamentals-in-Java.html
12. http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~yahave/multithread.htm

Unit – VI : Event Handling

Objective:
 To get expertise in designing windowing applications in java.
 To know the procedure of handling events occurred in windowing applications.
 To get a creativity of designing user interface using AWT and SWING components.

Concepts:

 Event Handling
o Events, Event soruces, Event classes, Event Listeners.
o Delegation event model.
o Handling mouse and keyboard events.
o Adapter Classes.
o Inner Classes.
 AWT Components
o Components and containers.
o Frame,Canvas,Panel.
o Labels,Text Components, Buttons, Checkbox,CheckBoxGroups.
o Choices, Lists.
o ScrollPane, Dialogs.
o Menus, Graphics.
 Layout Managers
o Border Layout.
o Grid Layout.
o Flow Layout.
o Card Layout.
o GridBag Layout.

Text Books:

 Java:The Complete Reference Herbert Schield


 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Introduction to Java Programming 6th edition Y.Daniel Liang
 OOP through Java P.Radha Krishna , University Press
 Java How to program Deitel and Deitel, 6th edition
 Core Java 2 Advanced Features Cay.S.Horstmann & Gary Cornell 7th edition LPE
Website References:

1. http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-1996/jw-08-event.html
2. http://www.cs.xu.edu/csci260/06s/applet2/
3. http://www.javacoffeebreak.com/java107/java107.html
4. http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb/2470-031/L4j1.pdf
5. http://www.roseindia.net/java/example/java/awt/AwtEvent.shtml
6. http://www.krhs.net/computerscience/java/componts.htm
7. http://www.javacoffeebreak.com/java108/java108.html
8. http://journals.ecs.soton.ac.uk/java/tutorial/ui/overview/components.html
9. http://www.roseindia.net/java/example/java/awt/awt-components.shtml
10. http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/awt/Component.html
11. http://cuiwww.unige.ch/java/diagrams-1.1/pdf/02R_java.awt-components.pdf
12. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/layout/using.html
13. http://www.javaprepare.com/notes/lay_mgr.html
14. http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds5-1/ovp51.html
15. http://www.iut-info.univ-lille1.fr/docs/tutorial/uiswing/layout/using.html
16. http://pagelayout.sourceforge.net/
17. http://www.softbear.com/people/larry/javalm.htm
Unit – VII : Applets and Swings

Objective:
 To get the knowledge writing web based applications using java’s applets.
 Designing user interface using variety of swing components.

Concepts:
 Applets
o Concept of Applet.
o Difference between Applet and Standalone application.
o Lifecycle of an Applet.
o Types of Applet.
o Creating Applets and embedding applets in to the web pages.
o Passing parameters to Applets.
 Swing Components
o Limitations of AWT.
o Swing components and containers.
o JFrame, JApplet, JComponent.
o JLabel, JTextField, JButton.
o JRadioButton, JComboBox.
o JScrollPanes, JTabbedPanes.
o Trees.
o Tables.

Text Books :

 Java:The Complete Reference Herbert Schield


 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Introduction to Java Programming 6th edition Y.Daniel Liang
 Java How to program Deitel and Deitel, 6th edition
 Java Somasundaram Jaico
 Core Java 2 Advanced Features Cay.S.Horstmann & Gary Cornell 7th edition LPE
 Java Examples in NUTSHELL David Flanagan Oreilly

Website References:

1. http://www.echoecho.com/applets.htm
2. http://www.realapplets.com/tutorial/
3. http://java.sun.com/applets/
4. http://www.javabeginner.com/java-swing-tutorial.htm
5. http://www.codeguru.com/java/articles/122.shtml

Unit – VIII : Networking

Objective:
 To get familiarize in designing network based applications using java.
 To establish client – server communication.

Concepts:
 Networking
o Basics of network programming.
o IPAddresses, Ports, Sockets.
o Simple Client – Server communication.
o Exploring java.net packages.

Text Books:
 Java:The Complete Reference Herbert Schield
 Internet and Java Programming, R.Krishna Murthy & S.Prabhu
 Java How to program Deitel and Deitel, 6th edition
 Java Somasundaram Jaico
 Java Examples in NUTSHELL David Flanagan Oreilly

Website References :

1. http://www.javacoffeebreak.com/java109/java109.html
2. http://www.particle.kth.se/~lindsey/JavaCourse/Book/Part2/Chapter13/javaNetworking.html
3. http://www.unix.com.ua/orelly/java-ent/dist/ch02_01.htm
4. http://www.cafeaulait.org/books/jnp/javanetexamples/

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