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Architecture of Java Program
Objective :
- What is architecture of Java program?
While writing a java program, the above architecture need to be followed.
As the figure describes, documentation part or writing comments into program is completely optional. If you want to know, how to write comments & documentation in java? Click here
If the programmer wants to keep class in some package then only he/she will declare the package.
If we need to link any other class from some package then, we will write import statement otherwise if the classes are in same package there is no need of import statement.
Whereas class definition & program body is compulsory which will have your actual code.
Do a barrel roll
Watch this video & have fun with Google’s new feature!
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Gmail’s new look
Hey folks,
Gmail has changed its look & this seems to be great, I have started liking it. There are several new things are incorporated in new look & many things are changed too. Following are some of the new features in Gmail now :
- Modern look
- New themes
- Clean & improved conversations
- Customizable new ways
- Search & Filters made simple
- New Toolbar
- More control
- And much more.

Gmail's new look
Video :
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Java Magazine
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What is Java Magazine?
Java Magazine is an essential source of knowledge about Java technology, the Java programming language, and Java-based applications for people who rely on them in their professional careers – or aspire to. With contributors ranging from across the ecosystem, Java Magazine is truly designed by, and for, the community.
Magazine Coverage :
- J2SE
- J2EE
- J2ME (Java ME)
- Java FX
- Other Languages & Technologies based on Java
- Tips & Tricks
- Many more stuffs
Link : Click here for Digital Version of Java magazine.
Custom Widget Code for blog & websites :
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How to create simple text reflection?
Objective :
- How to create simple text reflection?
- How to create text reflection using Photoshop?
- How to create text reflection effect using Photoshop?
- Video tutorial for creating text reflection using Photoshop.
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Twitter Keyboard Shortcuts
Looking for twitter keyboard shortcuts, here are they;
Actions
- f : Favorite
- r : Reply
- t : retweet
- m : Direct message
- n : New Tweet
- Enter : Toggle details pane
Navigation
- ? : This menu
- j : Next tweet
- k : Previous Tweet
- space : Page down
- / : Search
- . : Refresh tweets & back to top
Timelines
- g h : Home
- g r : Replies / mentions
- g p : Profile
- g f : Favorite
- g m : Messages
- g u : Go to user
Data Types in Java
In Java there are total 8 data types available which are further divided into 4 groups viz. integers, floating point numbers, character & boolean values.
Type |
Size in Bytes (Bits) |
Range |
Default value |
Contains |
Integers | ||||
Byte | 1 byte (8 bits) | -128 to 127 | 0 | Signed Integer |
Short | 2 bytes
(16 bits) |
-32768 to 32767 | 0 | Signed Integer |
Int | 4 bytes
(32 bits) |
-2147483648 to 2147483647 | 0 | Signed Integer |
Long | 8 bytes
(64 bits) |
-9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807 | 0 | Signed Integer |
Floating point numbers | ||||
Float | 4 bytes
(32 bits) |
-3.4e38 to 3.4e38
(i.e. 3.4*1017) |
0.0 | IEEE754 Floating point number |
Double | 8 bytes
(64 bits) |
-1.7e308 to 1.7e308
(i.e. 1.7*10151) |
0.0 | IEEE754 Floating point number |
Characters | ||||
char | 2 bytes
(16 bits) |
\u0000 to \uFFFF | \u0000 | Unicode Characters |
Boolean values | ||||
boolean | 1 bit | Not Applicable | False | true or false |
Table : Data Types in Java |
Window Wizard Test Specification for NetBeans 7.1
While working with NetCAT team for the certification of NetBeans 7.1, the NetBeans User Group, Nagpur (NUG Nagpur) was assigned a task to create 7 different test specifications for the new features which are going to be introduced for the first time in NetBeans 7.1. Thanks a lot Jiri Kovalsky, NetCAT Manager, NetBeans, Oracle for showing trust in us.
Hence, we 7 people from NUG Nagpur were assigned a individual task. I was assigned to write a complete test specification for window wizard, which is a new feature in NetBeans 7.1 that allows developer to design forms & UI with the help of GUI designer for NetBeans Platform Applications. I have created the window wizard test specification for NetBeans 7.1.