Sidebar: The Java Development Kit
To develop Java applets, you need the Java development
kit. Luckily, you
can download this from a number of sites on the Internet.
The Solaris
and Win95 version can be found at ftp://ftp.java.com.
The Java
Development Kit (JDK) for other platforms is available
through other
Internet servers, you can use a search engine such as
Yahoo or Lycos to
find these. There is also a JDK available for Linux.
After downloading the complete JDK, you end up with
a number of
directories and files. In the bin directory, you will
find these
programs :
appletviewer--This program enables you to look at applets without a browser
javac--The Java compiler
java--The Java interpreter
jdb--The Java debugger
In the classes directory, you will find a number of
subdirectories that
contain class libraries. The most important ones are:
awt, which
contains the Abstract Windows Toolkit, io which contains
the I/O
routines, and net which contains the network classes.
But most important of all, the JDK I use, which is bundled
with the book
Hooked on JAVA, by Van Hoff, Shaio, and Starbuck (Addison-Wesley),
also
has two subdirectories called demo and src. They contain
a lot of demo
applets, plus their source and the source for a number
of class
libraries. I personally find the files in these directories
very
instructive, and if you want to go further with Java,
these will be a
good starting point.
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