Source code comes from the programmer...
It is created by the Java compiler, based on the source code (the .java file).
'.java' files contain java source code. One can access these files on windows by using 'notepad'.
The Java compiler translates Java source code to Java byte code.
If the software is open source then generally they will provide the code in a separate link. I don't think it is possible to reverse-engineer the code of a program.
Get the JDK & Bluej from net and the rest will be done by them. Java byte codes are stored as *.class ; where "*" represents the class name, in your hard disk. You can download BlueJ as well as JDK from the related link.
It is created by the Java compiler, based on the source code (the .java file).
'.java' files contain java source code. One can access these files on windows by using 'notepad'.
The Java compiler translates Java source code to Java byte code.
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The source code is just the set of statements written in (any included) java language by a programer (in this case our source code is a text file with .java extension). And in other hand a bytecode is the resulting code of compile a .java file, It is not machine code, but it can be interpreted and executed by the jvm.
A compiler converts high-level source code into native machine. In the case of Java, source code is compiled to Java byte code suitable for interpretation by the Java virtual machine which produces the machine code.
If the software is open source then generally they will provide the code in a separate link. I don't think it is possible to reverse-engineer the code of a program.
If someone talks about "Java code," then they're are most likely referring to the source code of a Java program.
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Get the JDK & Bluej from net and the rest will be done by them. Java byte codes are stored as *.class ; where "*" represents the class name, in your hard disk. You can download BlueJ as well as JDK from the related link.
Decoupling is achieved in Java programs through the parser code. To debug the decoupling achieved in Java, run the source code over the parser code first.
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