InterConnect 2015 Session 3978 Why is Java so different... A Session for Cobol/PLI/Assembler Developers. After giving sessions about Java in the past few years that tell System Programmers they should do Java on System z and that Java is just like every other language, this session tries to explain why Java is a bit different in Operating and Handling. Therefore this session tries to compare COBOL/PLI/Assembler with Java and how the Java technology works on System z: > Why can't you phase in a Java Program > How is a JIT working > Understand the Development Process of Java Applications > Debugging and Logging of Java Applications > and a lot more...
39. What’s next…
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#ASZ-3983: CICS Java Real-Life Projects, Featuring Datev
#ASZ-3978: Why Is Java So Different?: A Session forCobol/PLI/AssemblerDevelopers
#ASZ-5927: Meet the Experts of Generation z—Driving Innovation on the Mainframe
More Cloud sessions
#ASZ-2829: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité—Viva the CICS and WebSphere Mini Revolution
#ASZ-6481: Java and CICS—A Perfect Match
#ASZ-1841: WebSphere Liberty Profile Support forJava Batch and the JSR-352 Specification, Featuring
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40. Get a lightning start: Key InterConnect 2015 sessions
#2829 Mon 2:00-3:00 Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité—Viva the CICS and WebSphere Mini Revolution
#1670 Tue 3:30-4:30 IBM WebSphere Liberty z/OS Connect: A Technical Introduction
#4032 Wed 9:30-10:30 Meet the Winners of IBM’s Mainframe Mobile App Throwdown 2014
#6482 Thu 11:00-11:50 What is the Mainframe Mobile App Throwdown and How Do I Register?
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A class may be declared with the modifier public, in which case that class is visible to all classes everywhere. If a class has no modifier (the default, also known as package-private), it is visible only within its own package (packages are named groups of related classes — you will learn about them in a later lesson.)
At the member level, you can also use the public modifier or no modifier (package-private) just as with top-level classes, and with the same meaning. For members, there are two additional access modifiers: private and protected. The private modifier specifies that the member can only be accessed in its own class. The protected modifier specifies that the member can only be accessed within its own package (as with package-private) and, in addition, by a subclass of its class in another package.
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