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It was initially a scripting language for the client-side and later used as a language for both client-side and server-side scripting. Java was developed by James Gosling from Sun Microsystems. JavaScript is used in the server in the form of\u00a0node.js\u00a0these days. \n\n\n\nYou can also check this tutorial in the following video:\n\n\n\n\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=8QFf1AHSUsE\n Java vs JavaScript - video \n\n\n\n\nTable Of Contents\n\n 1. Introduction\n 2. Javascript vs Java\n \n \n 2.1. Prerequisites\n 2.2. Download\n 2.3. Setup\n 2.4. IDE\n 2.5. Launching IDE\n 2.6. History\n 2.7. Java Projects\n 2.8. Javascript Projects\n 2.9. Major Similarities\n 2.10. Major Differences\n \n \n3. Conclusion\n 4. Download the Source Code\n \n\n \n\n\n\nThere are many differences between Java and JavaScript related to the way the programs are coded, compiled, and run. JavaScript was called Mocha first and then LiveScript. Now it is referred to as the current name. Java was called Oak and then Green.\n\n\n\n2. JavaScript vs Java\n\n\n\n2.1 Prerequisites\n\n\n\nJava 8 is required on the Linux, windows, or Mac operating systems. Eclipse Oxygen can be used for this example. Node.js is bundled with Eclipse installation.\n\n\n\n2.2 Download\n\n\n\nYou can download Java 8 from the Oracle web site. Eclipse Oxygen can be downloaded from the Eclipse web site. Node.js can be downloaded from this site.\n\n\n\n2.3 Setup\n\n\n\n2.3.1 Java Setup\n\n\n\nBelow is the setup commands required for the Java Environment.Setup\n\n\n\nSetup\nJAVA_HOME=\"\/desktop\/jdk1.8.0_73\"\nexport JAVA_HOME\nPATH=$JAVA_HOME\/bin:$PATH\nexport PATH\n\n\n\n\n2.4 IDE\n\n\n\n2.4.1 Eclipse Oxygen Setup\n\n\n\nThe \u2018eclipse-java-oxygen-2-macosx-cocoa-x86_64.tar\u2019 can be downloaded from the eclipse website. The tar file is opened by double click. The tar file is unzipped by using the archive utility. After unzipping, you will find the eclipse icon in the folder. You can move the eclipse icon from the folder to applications by dragging the icon.\n\n\n\n2.5 Launching IDE\n\n\n\n2.5.1 Eclipse Java\n\n\n\nEclipse has features related to language support, customization, and extension. You can click on the eclipse icon to launch an eclipse. The eclipse screen pops up as shown in the screenshot below:\n\n\n\nEclipse Welcome Screen\n\n\n\nYou can select the workspace from the screen which pops up. The attached image shows how it can be selected.\n\n\n\nEclipse Workspace\n\n\n\nYou can see the eclipse workbench on the screen. The attached screen shot shows the Eclipse project screen.\n\n\n\nEclipse Workbench\n\n\n\nJava Hello World class prints the greetings. The screenshot below is added to show the class and execution on eclipse.\n\n\n\nJava Hello\n\n\n\n2.5.2 Eclipse for Javascript\n\n\n\nYou can create a JavaScript project from the menu and name the project as shown in the screen shot below:\n\n\n\nJavaScript Project\n\n\n\nJavaScript (Node.js) hello program is executed in the IDE. The output \u201cGreetings\u201d is shown in the screenshot below.\n\n\n\nhello js\n\n\n\n2.6 History of Java and Javascript\n\n\n\nJava was created by James Gosling in 1991 at Sun Microsystems. The key difference in java compared to other languages is the bytecode. Bytecode can be run by the java virtual machine on a specific operating system. Oak project which created java had a goal to create a virtual machine and a language that is simple to use. Write Once and Run Anywhere was the java marketing slogan. Java 2 version had Java Enterprise and Java Mobile editions. Java community process was created to develop java specifications from the industry and academia.\n\n\n\nJavaScript was invented and developed by Brendan Eich in 1995 at Netscape. This language was inspired by Java, Scheme, and Self. Sun and Microsoft started creating their own web-based products using javascript. Netscape created Mocha which evolved to javascript. Mocha was an application platform that can work with the LiveWire application server. Javascript was used on the client and server-side. Douglas Crockford came up with JSON which is a subset of Javascript syntax. Many languages like VBScript, Silverlight, Typescript have competed with javascript.\n\n\n\n2.7 In which projects do we need java? \n\n\n\nJava is used in projects which are based on object-oriented and modular design principles. Ecommerce, Mobile, and enterprise software projects need java. There are software games developed in java that are popular in the market. Java is used for developing a microservices-based architectural system. It is used for service-oriented architectural systems.\n\n\n\n2.8 In which projects do we need JavaScript?\n\n\n\nJavascript is used in projects which are related to interactive websites and mobile applications. Javascript frameworks like angular, node.js, react.js, and vue.js are popular candidates for web and mobile applications.\n\n\n\n2.9 Major similarities \n\n\n\nJava and JavaScript have these similarities:\n\n\n\nBraces { and } are used as code block delimiterssemicolon ; is used to end statements a Math library existsif, do...while loop syntax is the same return statements are used for sharing the outputobjected oriented programming features are availableBoth are used for developing the front end applications.\n\n\n\n2.10 Major differences\n\n\n\nDifferences: Java vs Javascript\n\n\n\nIn javascript, the developer can use unshift to add an item to the start of an array. In java, this feature is not available.Java has primitive types and javascript does not have typesIn javascript, numbers can be converted to strings easily. In java, the conversion is not simple.Java String .length()is a method but in javascript, .length is a property In java, instance variables can be created for a class. In javascript, global and local variables can be created.\n\n\n\nLet us look at different areas such as memory management, exception handling, multiple inheritances, threads, portability, types, libraries, documentation, Runtime errors, and programming paradigms where Java and javascript differ.\n\n\n\n2.10.1 Memory Management\n\n\n\nJava language has features related to memory management and it is a memory-safe language. Garbage collection is a feature that helps in collecting the resources which are free and released. Java developers cannot go beyond the allocated memory. In java, when the memory is consumed beyond the allocation, it throws an error. JavaScript requires lesser memory compared to java. This is used extensively for client-side scripting in web pages.\n\n\n\n2.10.2 Exceptional Handling\n\n\n\nIn Java, exception handling is possible by using try, catch, and finally blocks.Java Exception Handling\n\n\n\nExceptional Handling -Java\npublic class ExceptionExample{ \n public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception{ \n try{ \n int result=36\/0; \n System.out.println(\" the result is \"+result); \n } \n catch(ArithmeticException exception)\n {\n System.out.println(exception);\n \n throw new Exception(\"division by zero\"); \n } \n finally\n {\n System.out.println(\"finally block is executed at the end\");} \n System.out.println(\"code below is used for next steps\"); \n } \n}\n\n\n\n\nJavaScript has try, catch, throw, and finally blocks to handle exception handling.\n\n\n\nExceptional Handling-Javascript\nconsole.log(\"entering try-catch statement\");\n \ntry {\n console.log(\"entering try block\");\n throw \"thrown message\";\n console.log(\"this message is never seen\");\n}\ncatch (e) {\n console.log(\"entering catch block\");\n console.log(e);\n console.log(\"leaving catch block\");\n}\nfinally {\n console.log(\"entering and leaving the finally block\");\n}\n \nconsole.log(\"leaving try-catch statement\");\n\n\n\n\n\n2.10.3 Multiple Inheritance\n\n\n\nLet us take an example to see how it is handled in Java and JavaScript. A truck is a vehicle and a machine.\n\n\n\nMultiple Inheritance\n\n\n\nJava does not support multiple inheritances. Each class can extend only one class but is able to implement more than one interface. The sample code shows below Truck class implementing interfaces Machine and Vehicle.\n\n\n\nMultiple Inheritance-Java\ninterface Machine\n{\n \n int distanceTravelled=100;\n public int getDistance();\n}\ninterface Vehicle\n{\n int velocity=50;\n public int getVelocity();\n}\npublic class Truck implements Machine, Vehicle\n{\n int time;\n int velocity;\n int distanceTravelled;\n \n \n public Truck(int velocity, int time)\n {\n this.velocity = velocity;\n this.time = time;\n }\n \n public int getDistance()\n {\n distanceTravelled= velocity*time; \n System.out.println(\"Total Distance is : \"+distanceTravelled);\n return distanceTravelled;\n }\n public int getVelocity()\n {\n int velocity=distanceTravelled\/time;\n System.out.println(\"Velocity is : \"+ velocity);\n return velocity;\n }\n public static void main(String args[])\n {\n Truck truck = new Truck(50,2);\n truck.getDistance();\n truck.getVelocity();\n }\n}\n\n\n\n\nJavaScript supports multiple inheritances using inheritsMultipleObjects function. The below example shows how Truck can inherit the functions getDistance and getVelocity from Vehicle and Machine respectively.\n\n\n\nMultiple Inheritance-JavaScript\nfunction inheritsMultipleObjects(baseObject, superObjects) {\n return new Proxy(\n baseObject,\n {\n get(target, key, rec) {\n if (Reflect.ownKeys(target).includes(key)) {\n return Reflect.get(target, key);\n }\n const parent = superObjects.find(\n _parent => Reflect.has(_parent, key)\n );\n if (parent !== undefined) {\n return Reflect.get(parent, key);\n }\n return undefined;\n },\n has(target, key) {\n if (Reflect.ownKeys(target).includes(key)) {\n return true;\n }\n const parentHasKey = superObjects.some(\n _parent => Reflect.has(_parent, key)\n );\n if (parentHasKey) {\n return true;\n }\n return false;\n }\n }\n );\n}\n \nclass Vehicle {\n getDistance() {\n return 100;\n }\n}\nclass Machine {\n getVelocity() {\n return 50;\n }\n}\nclass Truck {}\nconst _truck = new Truck();\nconst truck = inheritsMultipleObjects(\n _truck,\n [Truck.prototype,Vehicle.prototype, Machine.prototype]\n);\nconsole.log(truck.getDistance()); \nconsole.log(truck.getVelocity()); \nconsole.log(truck.constructor); \n\n\n\n\n\n2.10.4 Threads\n\n\n\nJava has built-in classes to create threads. To create a new thread, a class has to extend a Thread class and the run method has to be overridden.\n\n\n\nThreads-Java\npublic class NewThread extends Thread\n{ \n public void run()\n { \n System.out.println(\"Thread running now\"); \n }\n \n public static void main(String args[])\n { \n NewThread newThread =new NewThread(); \n newThread.start(); \n } \n}\n\n\n\n\nJava provides another way to create Threads. A class that implements Runnable can be instantiated and passed as a parameter to the Thread class. Sample code is provided below:\n\n\n\nThreadObject-Runnable\npublic class ThreadObject implements Runnable\n{ \n public void run()\n { \n System.out.println(\"ThreadObject running\"); \n } \n \npublic static void main(String args[])\n{ \n ThreadObject threadObject =new ThreadObject(); \n Thread thread =new Thread(threadObject); \n thread.start(); \n } \n}\n\n\n\n\n\nJavaScript has event-based mechanisms to handle concurrency. Node.js is a single-threaded language. It uses more than one thread to execute code asynchronously in the background. Let us look at the forking the thread example in the code below:\n\n\n\nForking the Thread\nconst { fork } = require('child_process');\nvar express = require('express');\nvar app = express();\napp.get('\/endpoint', (request, response) => {\n \n const process = fork('.\/mail.js');\n const mail_messages = request.body.emails;\n \n process.send({ mail_messages });\n process.on('sendmail', (message) => {\n log.info(` mail count ${message.counter}`);\n });\n return response.json({ status: true, sent: true });\n});\n\n\n\n\nThe code below shows how sendMultiplemails is executed asynchronously.\n\n\n\nSending the Email\nasync function sendMultipleMails(mails) {\n let sendMails = 0;\n \/\/ code for sending multiple mails\n return sendMails;\n}\n \nprocess.on('sendmail', async (message) => {\n const countOfMailsSent = await sendMultipleMails(message.mails); \n \n process.send({ counter: countOfMailsSent });\n});\n\n\n\n\n2.10.5 Portability\n\n\n\nJava language is interpreted by the Java interpreter on the computer independent of the operating system. Java programs are executed as byte code on the java virtual machine. The java code is in the programs with extension .java.\n\n\n\nJava Portability\n\n\n\nJavaScript is used in HTML pages for client-side scripting which is executed on the browser. Node.js-based server-side scripts are executed by the Version 8 (ECMAScript) JavaScript engine on the specific operating system. The code is written in files with extension .js.\n\n\n\nNode Runtime\n\n\n\n2.10.6 Types\n\n\n\nJava is a statically typed language. Java language has primitive and objects types. Java has features related to autoboxing which converts the types automatically. The java.lang.Object class is the base class for all the classes and Java follows the single root chain of command.\n\n\n\nJava Types\n\n\n\nJavaScript is a dynamically typed language. During the compilation time, variables are declared using var keyword. The types are handled dynamically when checked for equality or any other operators.\n\n\n\nJavaScript Types\n\n\n\n2.10.7 Libraries\n\n\n\nJava packages help in packaging classes. Package scope is another feature in Java language. Java archives help in grouping the package of classes for execution and installation purposes.\n\n\n\nJava Archive\n\n\n\nJavaScript modules and packages consist of JavaScript files in node.js and client-side web archives.\n\n\n\nJavaScript Modules\n\n\n\n2.10.8 Runtime Errors\n\n\n\nIn java, runtime errors are presented by the compiler and the interpreter.\n\n\n\nJava Runtime Errors\n\n\n\nJavaScript is a dynamically typed language and hence can handle any type of data. Null pointer exceptions do not happen in JavaScript. Runtime errors happen when the code is run using the runtime (node.js) or in the browser.\n\n\n\nJavaScript Runtime Errors\n\n\n\n2.10.9 Documentation\n\n\n\nJava has a feature to support comments which can be used for documentation generator. JavaScript also has support for comments which can be used for documentation generation.\n\n\n\n2.10.10 Mobile & Web & Desktop\n\n\n\nJava language can be used for mobile, web and desktop application development. Java is supported by Android. JavaScript is used to build HTML5 (web) and hybrid mobile apps in Android, IOS and other mobile operating systems.\n\n\n\n2.10.11 Programming Paradigm\n\n\n\nJava is an object-oriented, class and concurrent programming language. Java is currently supporting functional programming features from version 8. JavaScript is a multi-paradigm language supporting object-oriented, procedural and functional paradigms.\n\n\n\n3. Conclusion\n\n\n\nOverall, Java has great benefits over JavaScript. The comparison table below captures the differences between Java and JavaScript.\n\n\n\nComparison Table\n\n\n\nFeatureJavaJavaScriptMemory ManagementGarbage collection is a feature in Java. Pointers are not there in Java. Java programs consume more memoryJavaScript requires less memory. It is extensively used in web pagesInheritanceInterfaces can be used for multiple inheritance. Single Inheritance is supported in Java.JavaScript supports multiple inheritance using inheritsMultipleObjects functionThreadsJava has class Thread and interface Runnable to use threads.JavaScript (Node.js) is a single-threaded language that forks a thread to run multiple threads asynchronously.PortabilityJava byte code is platform dependent.JavaScript is platform-independent. The run-time (node runtime) is platform dependent.Access ControlEncapsulation helps in access control of the class variables and properties in java.JavaScript has object properties to provide access control of the variables.TypesA single root chain of command pattern is used in Java.JavaScript is a weakly typed language.LibrariesJava archives are used for building java libraries.JavaScript (Node.js) has modules and packages.Runtime errorRuntime errors are detected in compilation and execution stages in JavaJavaScript run-time errors are detected during the execution stages.PerformanceJava performance is slower compared to JavaScript.JavaScript performance is faster compared to java as interpreters run the JavaScript code themselves.Comparison\n\n\n\n4. 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