Open Java

Tags Open Java

Open Java is a class-based, object-oriented programming language designed to be simple, secure, and platform-independent. 

Application Overview

Chaffey College provides access to Java for use in programming, computer science, and software development courses. Java emphasizes modularity, reusability, and abstraction, making it an effective tool for teaching fundamental programming concepts.

Clients use Java to demonstrate structured coding practices, object-oriented design, and cross-platform development techniques.

It allows developers to create applications that can run on multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, following the “write once, run anywhere” principle.

Usages and Features

Java supports a broad range of development needs, from web and enterprise applications to Android and cloud-based systems. Its flexibility and extensive library support make it suitable for both classroom learning and professional software projects.

Key Features:

  •  Class-based and object-oriented structure
  • Platform-independent runtime via JVM
  •  Free and open-source implementation available
  • Extensive libraries for networking, I/O
  • Supported by global developer community

If you require access or installation of Open Java on a district device, please contact the Chaffey IT Help Desk for further assistance.

Java Provided Resources

For assistance with Java or other general issues, you can contact them via their support page: Help Center or check out their page for using java.

*Note: Please contact the Chaffey IT Help Desk before downloading or upgrading any software. 

Chaffey Resources

If you're experiencing issues related to Open Java use, installation or access, you may contact our Chaffey IT Helpdesk Webpage using the following methods: