Running a Java Program
To run a Java program, you need to follow a few simple steps. Let's go through them one by one:
1. Write the Java Code
The first step is to write your Java code. You can use a text editor or an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, or NetBeans to create your Java file. Here's an example of a simple "Hello, World!" program:
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello, World!");
}
}
Save this file as HelloWorld.java
.
2. Compile the Java Code
Once you have written your Java code, you need to compile it. Compiling the code means translating the human-readable Java code into machine-readable bytecode that the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) can understand.
To compile your Java code, open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory where you saved the HelloWorld.java
file. Then, run the following command:
javac HelloWorld.java
This will generate a new file called HelloWorld.class
, which contains the compiled bytecode.
3. Run the Java Program
Now that you have the compiled bytecode, you can run your Java program. To do this, use the following command:
java HelloWorld
This will execute the main()
method in your HelloWorld
class, and you should see the output "Hello, World!" printed to the console.
Here's a Mermaid diagram that summarizes the steps:
Running a Java program is a straightforward process, but it's important to understand the underlying concepts of compiling and executing Java code. By following these steps, you can easily run any Java program you write.