The java.lang.System and
java.lang.Runtime classes provide a variety of
methods that allow a Java program to access information and resources
for the environment in which it is running. This environment includes
the Java virtual machine and the native operating system.
The System class defines three
static variables for the three
default I/O stream objects that are used by Java programs:
- in
-
This variable refers to an InputStream
that is associated with the process's standard input.
- out
-
This variable refers to a PrintStream
object that is associated with the process's standard output. In an
applet environment, the PrintStream
is likely to be associated with a separate window or a file, although this
is not guaranteed.
This stream is the most commonly used of the three I/O streams provided
by the System class. Even in
GUI-based applications, sending output to this stream can be useful for
debugging purposes. The usual idiom for sending output to this stream is:
System.out.println("some string");
- err
-
This variable refers to a PrintStream
object that is associated with the process's standard error output.
In an applet environment, the PrintStream
is likely to be associated with a separate window or a file, although this
is not guaranteed.
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