Common String Methods In Java Tutorial Using Netbeans IDE

Common String Methods In Java Tutorial Using Netbeans IDE

This tutorial is all about Common String Methods In Java Tutorial Using Netbeans IDE. In this tutorial you will learn how to get the value that start and ends with a given condition.

This tutorial uses Array and Netbeans IDE. Please follow all the steps below to complete this tutorial.

The Common String Methods In Java Tutorial Using Netbeans IDE class provides a lot of methods to work on string.

By the help of these methods, we can perform operations on string such as trimming, concatenating, converting, comparing, replacing strings etc.

In this tutorial we will show to you how the Common String Methods In Java Tutorial Using Netbeans IDE works.

  1. boolean startsWith(String prefix): It tests whether the string is having specified prefix, if yes then it returns true else false.
  2. boolean endsWith(String suffix): Checks whether the string ends with the specified suffix.

Java String is a powerful concept because everything is treated as a string if you submit any form in window based, web based or mobile application.

Common String Methods In Java Tutorial Using Netbeans IDE steps

Create your project by clicking file at the top of your project and then click new project, you can name your project whatever you want.

After that you create a class by right clicking the source packages and new java class. You can name your class whatever you want.

and then copy the code below and paste it inside main methods.

[java]

String[] listOfWords = {"ants","dog","cat","mouse"};

 

for (String variable : listOfWords){

//words that starts with an

if (variable.startsWith("an")){

System.out.print(variable + " starts with an");

}

}

System.out.println("");

 

for (String variable : listOfWords){

//words that ends with at

if (variable.endsWith("at")){

System.out.print(variable + " ends with at");

}

}

[/java]

 

Then you’re done. Run your project and see if it works.

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How does this Java project work?

Built with Java Swing (NetBeans IDE) and MySQL backend via JDBC. Standard structure: JFrame designer to event handlers to DAO layer to MySQL. Login form for auth. Ready to extend for BSIT capstone scope.

What Java JDK and MySQL versions does this project require?

Most projects in this batch use Java JDK 8 or 11 with MySQL 5.7+ or MariaDB 10+. To run: install JDK (Adoptium / Oracle), install MySQL Server + MySQL Workbench, install NetBeans IDE (15+ supports modern JDK), open the project (.zip extracted folder), right-click + Open Project, add MySQL JDBC driver to Project Libraries, run.

How do I set up the database for this Java project?

Open MySQL Workbench (or phpMyAdmin if you have XAMPP), create a new empty database with the name specified in the project. Import the included .sql file via Server, Data Import in Workbench (or Import tab in phpMyAdmin). Update the connection class (usually DBConnection.java or DatabaseConnection.java) with your MySQL host, port, username, password, and database name.

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Why am I getting ‘ClassNotFoundException: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver’ or ‘No suitable driver’?

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