Question:
C++ supports more OOP features as compared to JAVA?
Raja
2010-01-22 11:21:51 UTC
C++ supports more OOP features as compared to JAVA?
Three answers:
2010-01-22 11:41:05 UTC
Hi,



No, Java support more OOP features then C++.



Brief Introduction to OOP

Object Oriented Programming or OOP is the technique to create programs based on the real world. Unlike procedural programming, here in the OOP programming model programs are organized around objects and data rather than actions and logic. Objects represent some concepts or things and like any other objects in the real Objects in programming language have certain behavior, properties, type, and identity. In OOP based language the principal aim is to find out the objects to manipulate and their relation between each other. OOP offers greater flexibility and compatibility and is popular in developing larger application. Another important work in OOP is to classify objects into different types according to their properties and behavior. So OOP based software application development includes the analysis of the problem, preparing a solution, coding and finally its maintenance.



C++ features



1. Encapsulation: Binding of Code and data together in a single entity

2. Polymorphism: One name many properties (funtion Overloading)

3. Inheritance: Acquiring properties of one object to another

4. Class

5. Object



Java features





Java is a object oriented programming and to understand the functionality of OOP in Java, we first need to understand several fundamentals related to objects. These include class, method, inheritance, encapsulation, abstraction, polymorphism etc.

Class - It is the central point of OOP and that contains data and codes with behavior. In Java everything happens within class and it describes a set of objects with common behavior. The class definition describes all the properties, behavior, and identity of objects present within that class. As far as types of classes are concerned, there are predefined classes in languages like C++ and Pascal. But in Java one can define his/her own types with data and code.

Object - Objects are the basic unit of object orientation with behavior, identity. As we mentioned above, these are part of a class but are not the same. An object is expressed by the variable and methods within the objects. Again these variables and methods are distinguished from each other as instant variables, instant methods and class variable and class methods.

Methods - We know that a class can define both attributes and behaviors. Again attributes are defined by variables and behaviors are represented by methods. In other words, methods define the abilities of an object.

Inheritance - This is the mechanism of organizing and structuring software program. Though objects are distinguished from each other by some additional features but there are objects that share certain things common. In object oriented programming classes can inherit some common behavior and state from others. Inheritance in OOP allows to define a general class and later to organize some other classes simply adding some details with the old class definition. This saves work as the special class inherits all the properties of the old general class and as a programmer you only require the new features. This helps in a better data analysis, accurate coding and reduces development time.

Abstraction - The process of abstraction in Java is used to hide certain details and only show the essential features of the object. In other words, it deals with the outside view of an object (interface).

Encapsulation - This is an important programming concept that assists in separating an object's state from its behavior. This helps in hiding an object's data describing its state from any further modification by external component. In Java there are four different terms used for hiding data constructs and these are public, private, protected and package. As we know an object can associated with data with predefined classes and in any application an object can know about the data it needs to know about. So any unnecessary data are not required by an object can be hidden by this process. It can also be termed as information hiding that prohibits outsiders in seeing the inside of an object in which abstraction is implemented.

Polymorphism - It describes the ability of the object in belonging to different types with specific behavior of each type. So by using this, one object can be treated like another and in this way it can create and define multiple level of interface. Here the programmers need not have to know the exact type of object in advance and this is being implemented at runtime.



Regards and Thanks,

Prakash.R
deonejuan
2010-01-22 11:31:19 UTC
I don't know about more OOP. Objects are a concept and not a feature. Java is more of a template way of coding than c++. That is, c++ has more ways to define the same thing, which makes maintenance of existing code harder for a new programmer coming into the work place.
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2016-12-08 13:00:04 UTC
costly AOA, C++ is greater OOP supported than JAVA, through greater flexibility, memory allocation on stack, Pre-processor help, memory administration, C++ Variables scope, Inheritance, Nested Classed, secure practices stages, merchandise Parental Hierarchy, Inline techniques, numerous Inheritance and Polymorphism and so on. As in line with my examine C++ isn't a great occasion of OOP language. it fairly is a undesirable occasion of OOP language in-assessment of Smalltalk, and Eiffel. Syed Nayab Bukhari Pakistan


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