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|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Getting started with Java: Installation.  
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|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on '''Getting started with Java Installation'''.  
 
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| In this tutorial we will learn  
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| In this tutorial, we will learn:
  
 
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| To install the JDK using Synaptic Package Manager.  
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| To install the '''JDK''' using '''Synaptic Package Manager.'''
  
 
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|Why Java?  
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| Why Java? Types and applications of Java.  
 
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|Types and applications of Java.  
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| Here we are using  
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| Here we are using:
  
 
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|Ubuntu version 11.10 and  
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|'''Ubuntu version 11.10''' and  
  
 
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| Java Development Environment JDK 1.6  
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| '''Java Development Environment JDK 1.6''' .
  
 
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|To follow this tutorial you must be connected to the internet.  
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|To follow this tutorial, you must be connected to the internet.  
 
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| You must have Synaptic Package Manager installed on your system.  
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| You must have '''Synaptic Package Manager''' installed on your system.  
  
 
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|You must also have knowledge of using Terminal, Text Editor and Synaptic Package Manager in Linux.   
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|You must also have knowledge of using '''Terminal, Text Editor and Synaptic Package Manager''' in '''Linux'''.   
  
 
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|If not, please see the Spoken Tutorial on Linux, available at spoken-tutorial.org.  
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|If not, please see the Spoken Tutorial on Linux, available at '''spoken-tutorial.org.'''
  
 
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|To run a java program we need to install the JDK, the Java Development Kit.
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|To run a java program we need to install the '''JDK''', the '''Java Development Kit.'''
  
 
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|To learn more about JDK you could visit the following link:  
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|To learn more about JDK, you could visit the following link:  
  
 
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| Now we will install the JDK using Synaptic Package Manager.
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| Now we will install the JDK using '''Synaptic Package Manager.'''
  
 
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|For this, you need to have root permissions.  
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|For this, you need to have '''root permissions'''.  
  
 
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|You also need to know how to choose a repository.   
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|You also need to know how to choose a '''repository'''.   
 
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|These are explained in the pre-requisite tutorial on Linux mentioned earlier.   
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|These are explained in the prerequisite tutorial on Linux, mentioned earlier.   
  
 
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|Now, on the left corner of your Desktop, you will find the Taskbar.  
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|Now, on the left corner of your Desktop, you will find the '''Taskbar'''.  
  
 
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|At the top you will find DashHome.  
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|At the top you will find '''DashHome.'''
  
 
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|Click on DashHome.
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|Click on '''DashHome.'''
  
 
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|In the search bar type Synaptic.  
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|In the search bar, type '''Synaptic.'''
 
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|You will find Synaptic Package Manager here.
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|You will find '''Synaptic Package Manager''' here.
  
 
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|Click on Synaptic Package Manager.
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|Click on '''Synaptic Package Manager.'''
  
 
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|You will be asked to type your password for Authentication.  
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|You will be asked to type your password for '''Authentication.'''
  
 
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|So type your password and click on Authenticate.  
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|So, type your password and click on '''Authenticate.'''
 
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|This opens the Synaptic Package Manager.
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|This opens the '''Synaptic Package Manager.'''
  
 
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| Now In the Quick Filter box type jdk.
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| Now In the '''Quick Filter''' box, type '''jdk.'''
 
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|We see a package named openjdk-6-jdk.
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|We see a '''package''' named '''openjdk-6-jdk.'''
 
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|Right click on it and click on Mark for Installation.  
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|Right click on it and click on '''Mark for Installation.'''
 
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|Then click on Apply.     
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|So click on To be Installed and then click on Apply.  
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|So click on '''To be Installed''' and then click on '''Apply.'''
  
 
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|The installation will take a few seconds.  
 
|The installation will take a few seconds.  
 
 
 
  
 
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|Now, we see that the option openjdk-6-jdk is in green colour.  
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|Now we see that the option '''openjdk-6-jdk''' is in green colour.  
  
 
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| Now, let us verify the installation, For this open the terminal by presing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously  
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| Now, let us verify the installation. For this, open the terminal by pressing '''Ctrl, Alt''' and '''T''' keys simultaneously.
  
 
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|I already have my Terminal opened here.  
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|I already have my '''terminal''' opened here.  
  
 
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| At the command prompt type java space hyphen version and press Enter.  
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| At the command prompt, type: '''java''' space hyphen '''version''' and press '''Enter.'''
 
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|We see that the version number of the jdk has been displayed.  
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|We see that the version number of the '''jdk'' has been displayed.  
 
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| Depending on the distribution  that you used your version number could be different.
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| Depending on the distribution  that you used your '''version''' number could be different.
  
 
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|So, we have successfully installed the jdk
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|So, we have successfully installed the '''jdk'''.
  
 
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|I already have the following code saved in the file name TestProgram dot java.  
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|I already have the following code, saved in the file name '''TestProgram dot java.'''
  
 
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| Now Let me compile and run this code.  
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| Now, let me compile and run this code.  
  
 
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|This code simply displays We have successfully run a Java Program on the Terminal.  
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|This code simply displays '''We have successfully run a Java Program''' on the Terminal.  
  
 
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|So let us go back to the Terminal.  
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|So, let us go back to the '''Terminal.'''
  
 
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|Remember that I have saved the file TestProgram dot java in the Home directory.  
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|Remember that I have saved the file '''TestProgram dot java''' in the '''Home directory.'''
  
 
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| And currently I am in the Home Directory.
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| And currently I am in the '''Home Directory.'''
  
 
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| So, At the command prompt type javac space TestProgram dot java.
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|Press Enter.
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|We get the output as We have successfully run a java program.
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|We get the output as '''We have successfully run a java program.'''
  
 
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| Java is object oriented.   
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| Java is '''object oriented.'''  
  
 
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| It is platform independent.  
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| It is '''platform''' independent.  
  
 
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| It is safe.  
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| It is safe. Java has high performance.  
 
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| Java has high performance.  
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| Java is multi – threaded.  
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| Java is '''multi–threaded.'''
  
 
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| We will now go through some types and applications of Java.  
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| We will now go through some types and '''applications''' of Java.  
  
 
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| 05:11
 
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| -JSP, or Java Server Pages: It is based on a code with normal HTML tags.  
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| '''JSP, or Java Server Pages''': It is based on a code with normal HTML tags.  
  
 
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| -Java Applets: It is used to provide interactive features to web applications.  
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| '''Java Applets:''' It is used to provide interactive features to web applications.  
  
 
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|   -J2EE or Java Enterprise Edition: Companies use J2EE.  
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|'''J2EE or Java Enterprise Edition''': Companies use J2EE.  
  
 
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| -JavaBeans: JavaBeans is a reusable software component.  
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| '''JavaBeans:''' JavaBeans is a reusable software component.  
  
 
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| -Mobile Java: It is used for various entertainment devices, such as mobile phone.  
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| '''Mobile Java:''' It is used for various entertainment devices, such as mobile phone.  
  
 
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| So in this tutorial we learnt  
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| So, in this tutorial we learnt:
  
 
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| To install the JDK using Synaptic Package Manager.  
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| To install the '''JDK''' using '''Synaptic Package Manager'''.  
  
 
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| Types and Applications of Java
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|Types and Applications of Java.
  
 
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|To know more  about the spoken tutorial project please Watch the video available at the following link.
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|To know more  about the spoken tutorial project please watch the video available at the following link.
  
 
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| It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project  
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| It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
  
 
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| If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it  
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| If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
  
 
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|The Spoken Tutorial Project Team  
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|The Spoken Tutorial project team:  
  
 
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| Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials  
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| Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
 
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| Gives certificates for those who pass an online test  
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| Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
  
 
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| For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org  
 
| For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org  
 
  
 
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| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project  
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| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
  
 
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| It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India  
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| It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
 
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| More information on this Mission is available at  the following link
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| More information on this mission is available at  the following link:
  
 
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| Thus, We come to the end of this tutorial.  
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| Thus, We have come to the end of this tutorial.  
  
 
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| This is Arya Ratish signing off.   
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| This is Arya Ratish, signing off.   
  
 
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| Thanks for joining us.
 
| Thanks for joining us.

Latest revision as of 12:14, 28 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Getting started with Java Installation.
00:07 In this tutorial, we will learn:
00:09 To install the JDK using Synaptic Package Manager.
00:13 Why Java? Types and applications of Java.
00:17 Here we are using:
00:19 Ubuntu version 11.10 and
00:21 Java Development Environment JDK 1.6 .
00:26 To follow this tutorial, you must be connected to the internet.
00:31 You must have Synaptic Package Manager installed on your system.
00:35 You must also have knowledge of using Terminal, Text Editor and Synaptic Package Manager in Linux.
00:43 If not, please see the Spoken Tutorial on Linux, available at spoken-tutorial.org.
00:51 To run a java program we need to install the JDK, the Java Development Kit.
00:57 To learn more about JDK, you could visit the following link:
01:02 Now we will install the JDK using Synaptic Package Manager.
01:07 For this, you need to have root permissions.
01:10 You also need to know how to choose a repository.
01:14 These are explained in the prerequisite tutorial on Linux, mentioned earlier.
01:19 Now, on the left corner of your Desktop, you will find the Taskbar.
01:25 At the top you will find DashHome.
01:28 Click on DashHome.
01:31 In the search bar, type Synaptic.
01:35 You will find Synaptic Package Manager here.
01:38 Click on Synaptic Package Manager.
01:42 You will be asked to type your password for Authentication.
01:47 So, type your password and click on Authenticate.
01:56 This opens the Synaptic Package Manager.
02:03 Now In the Quick Filter box, type jdk.
02:08 We see a package named openjdk-6-jdk.
02:13 Right click on it and click on Mark for Installation.
02:17 Then click on Apply.
02:20 You will be asked to confirm the list of marked changes.
02:24 So click on To be Installed and then click on Apply.
02:30 The installation will take a few seconds.
02:38 Now we see that the option openjdk-6-jdk is in green colour.
02:48 Thus our installation is complete.
02:52 Now, let us verify the installation. For this, open the terminal by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously.
03:03 I already have my terminal opened here.
03:06 At the command prompt, type: java space hyphen version and press Enter.
03:15 We see that the version number of the 'jdk has been displayed.
03:20 Depending on the distribution that you used your version number could be different.
03:26 So, we have successfully installed the jdk.
03:30 Now, let us run a simple Java program and see if it works.
03:35 I already have the following code, saved in the file name TestProgram dot java.
03:42 Now, let me compile and run this code.
03:45 This code simply displays We have successfully run a Java Program on the Terminal.
03:53 So, let us go back to the Terminal.
03:57 Remember that I have saved the file TestProgram dot java in the Home directory.
04:03 And currently I am in the Home Directory.
04:07 So, at the command prompt, type: javac space TestProgram dot java.
04:19 This is to compile the code.
04:21 Press Enter.
04:25 Now, let me run the code.
04:27 So, type: java space TestProgram and press Enter.
04:35 We get the output as We have successfully run a java program.
04:44 Thus, our installation has been perfect.
04:48 Now, let us go back to the slides.
04:51 I will now explain why Java is useful.
04:55 Java is simple.
04:57 Java is object oriented.
04:59 It is platform independent.
05:01 It is safe. Java has high performance.
05:04 Java is multi–threaded.
05:07 We will now go through some types and applications of Java.
05:11 JSP, or Java Server Pages: It is based on a code with normal HTML tags.
05:18 JSP helps in creating dynamic web pages.
05:22 Java Applets: It is used to provide interactive features to web applications.
05:28 J2EE or Java Enterprise Edition: Companies use J2EE.
05:33 It is useful to transfer XML structured documents.
05:38 JavaBeans: JavaBeans is a reusable software component.
05:43 It can be used to build new and advanced applications.
05:47 Mobile Java: It is used for various entertainment devices, such as mobile phone.
05:53 So, in this tutorial we learnt:
05:56 To install the JDK using Synaptic Package Manager.
05:59 To compile and run a Java program.
06:02 Benefits of using Java.
06:04 Types and Applications of Java.
06:08 To know more about the spoken tutorial project please watch the video available at the following link.
06:14 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
06:17 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
06:22 The Spoken Tutorial project team:
06:24 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
06:27 Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
06:30 For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
06:36 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
06:41 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
06:47 More information on this mission is available at the following link:
06:52 http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
06:58 Thus, We have come to the end of this tutorial.
07:01 This is Arya Ratish, signing off.
07:04 Thanks for joining us.

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