Java Naming conventions
Java naming convention is a rule to follow as you decide what
to name your identifiers such as class, package, variable, constant, method
etc.
But, it
is not forced to follow. So, it is known as convention not rule.
All the
classes, interfaces, packages, methods and fields of java programming language
are given according to java naming convention.
Advantage of naming conventions in java
By
using standard Java naming conventions, you make your code easier to read for
yourself and for other programmers. Readability of Java program is very
important. It indicates thatless time is
spent to figure out what the code does.
Name
|
Convention
|
class
name
|
should
start with uppercase letter and be a noun e.g. String, Color, Button, System,
Thread etc.
|
interface
name
|
should
start with uppercase letter and be an adjective e.g. Runnable, Remote,
ActionListener etc.
|
method
name
|
should
start with lowercase letter and be a verb e.g. actionPerformed(), main(),
print(), println() etc.
|
variable
name
|
should
start with lowercase letter e.g. firstName, orderNumber etc.
|
package
name
|
should
be in lowercase letter e.g. java, lang, sql, util etc.
|
constants
name
|
should
be in uppercase letter. e.g. RED, YELLOW, MAX_PRIORITY etc.
|
CamelCase in java naming conventions
Java
follows camelcase syntax for naming the class, interface, method and variable.
If name
is combined with two words, second word will start with uppercase letter always
e.g. actionPerformed(), firstName, ActionEvent, ActionListener etc.
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