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Java (not to be confused with JavaScript) is a class-based, object-oriented, strongly typed, reflective language and run-time environment (JRE). Java programs are compiled to bytecode and run in a virtual machine (JVM) enabling a "write once, run anywhere" (WORA) methodology.
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Server side of a chat program
This is just the server part of a chat program. The user of the server can receive and send messages to all the clients connected to the server. Everything works fine but since I'm a beginner I don't …
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Server side of a chat program - part 2
A few days ago I posted a question about my code. It was obviously awful and thanks to some advice from Hosch250 I learnt a lot of things about OOP.
Now, I rewrote the program. To me it seems a littl …
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Server side of a chat program - part 2
I made a few correction.In order to delete static from the 2 methods,i created a GraphicSide object diretly in the ServerSide class and built a method on the GraphicSide class that contains a ServerSi …