Monday, 16 November 2015

Why main() in java is declared as public static void main


Public - main method is called by JVM to run the method which is outside the scope of project therefore the access specifier has to be public to permit call from anywhere outside the application

static
- When the JVM makes a call to the main method there is not object existing for the class being called therefore it has to have static method to allow invocation from class.

void - Java is platform independant language therefore if it will return some value then the value may mean different to different platforms so unlike C it can not assume a behavior of returning value to the operating system.

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