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| Product Overview | How you can benefit from using the MATLAB® Java™ interface |
| Bringing Java™ Classes and Methods into MATLAB® Workspace | Using Java™ built-in, third-party, or your own classes |
| Creating and Using Java™ Objects | Constructing and working with Java™ objects |
| Invoking Methods on Java™ Objects | Calling syntax, static methods, querying MATLAB® about methods |
| Working with Java™ Arrays | How MATLAB® represents Java™ arrays and how to work with them |
| Passing Data to a Java™ Method | How to pass MATLAB® types into Java™ methods. |
| Handling Data Returned from a Java™ Method | How to handle types returned by Java™ methods |
| Introduction to Programming Examples | Introduction and links to sample programs that use the MATLAB® interface to Java™ programs |
| Example — Reading a URL | Open a connection to a Web site and read text from the site using a buffered stream reader |
| Example — Finding an Internet Protocol Address | Call methods on an InetAddress object to get host name and IP address information |
| Example — Creating and Using a Phone Book | Create a phone book using a data dictionary that operates using key/value pairs in a hash table |
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