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Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs) in Java
Kathirvel S · 2026-05-27 · via DEV Community

Java is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and one major reason behind its popularity is Object-Oriented Programming, commonly called OOPs.

OOPs is not just a programming style. It is a way of thinking and designing software so that programs become easier to build, understand, maintain, and reuse.

In this blog, we will understand:

  • Why OOPs was introduced
  • Problems faced before OOPs
  • What OOPs actually means
  • Core concepts of OOPs in Java
  • Real-world examples
  • Advantages of OOPs
  • Why modern software development depends on OOPs

Why Was OOPs Needed?

Before OOPs became popular, most programs were written using procedural programming.

In procedural programming:

  • Code is divided into functions
  • Data is shared globally
  • Programs grow as a collection of procedures

This approach works fine for small programs, but as applications become large, several problems appear.

Problems in Procedural Programming

1. Code Becomes Difficult to Manage

Imagine building a banking application with thousands of lines of code.

If everything is written as functions and global variables:

  • One change may affect many parts
  • Debugging becomes difficult
  • Understanding the system takes more time

2. Data Is Not Secure

In procedural programming, data is often globally accessible.

That means any function can modify important data accidentally.

Example:

balance = balance - 5000;

Any part of the program can directly change the balance.

This creates security and reliability problems.


3. Reusability Is Poor

Suppose you create a function for one project.

Using it in another project may require major modifications because code is tightly connected.


4. Real-World Modeling Is Difficult

Procedural programming focuses on functions.

But the real world contains objects like:

  • Cars
  • Students
  • Employees
  • Bank accounts

Representing these entities naturally becomes difficult.


5. Large Applications Become Complex

Modern applications contain:

  • Millions of lines of code
  • Multiple developers
  • Different modules

Managing such systems without proper structure becomes nearly impossible.


What Problem Does OOPs Solve?

OOPs solves these issues by organizing software around objects instead of just functions.

It provides:

  • Better structure
  • Data security
  • Code reusability
  • Easy maintenance
  • Real-world modeling
  • Scalability

OOPs allows developers to build software like assembling components of a machine.

Each object handles its own responsibilities.


What Is OOPs?

Object-Oriented Programming is a programming paradigm based on the concept of:

  • Objects
  • Classes

An object contains:

  • Data (variables)
  • Behavior (methods)

Simple Definition

OOPs is a way of designing programs using objects that contain both data and functions together.


Understanding with a Real-World Example

Think about a Car.

A car has:

Properties (Data)

  • Color
  • Brand
  • Speed

Behaviors (Functions)

  • Start()
  • Stop()
  • Accelerate()

In Java, we can represent this as an object.

class Car {

    String color;
    String brand;
    int speed;

    void start() {
        System.out.println("Car started");
    }

    void stop() {
        System.out.println("Car stopped");
    }
}

Here:

  • Car is a class
  • color, brand, speed are data members
  • start() and stop() are methods

What Is a Class in Java?

A class is a blueprint or template used to create objects.

It defines:

  • Variables
  • Methods
  • Structure

Example

class Student {

    String name;
    int age;

    void study() {
        System.out.println(name + " is studying");
    }
}

This class describes what a student object should contain.


What Is an Object?

An object is a real instance created from a class.

Example

Student s1 = new Student();

s1.name = "Rahul";
s1.age = 20;

s1.study();

Here:

  • s1 is an object
  • It contains real values

Output:

Rahul is studying


Core Concepts of OOPs in Java

The foundation of OOPs is built on four major principles:

  1. Encapsulation
  2. Inheritance
  3. Polymorphism
  4. Abstraction

These are called the four pillars of OOPs.


1. Encapsulation

Encapsulation means:

Wrapping data and methods together into a single unit.

It also means restricting direct access to data.

This is achieved using:

  • Classes
  • Access modifiers
  • Getters and setters

Why Encapsulation Is Important

Without encapsulation:

  • Anyone can change data directly
  • Data becomes unsafe

With encapsulation:

  • Data is controlled
  • Validation becomes possible
  • Security improves

Example of Encapsulation

class BankAccount {

    private double balance;

    public void deposit(double amount) {
        balance += amount;
    }

    public double getBalance() {
        return balance;
    }
}

Here:

  • balance is private
  • Direct access is restricted
  • Data can only be changed through methods

This protects important information.


2. Inheritance

Inheritance allows one class to acquire properties and methods of another class.

It promotes:

  • Code reuse
  • Better organization

Real-World Example

A Dog is an Animal.

So the dog can inherit common animal properties.


Example

class Animal {

    void eat() {
        System.out.println("Eating...");
    }
}

class Dog extends Animal {

    void bark() {
        System.out.println("Barking...");
    }
}

Usage:

Dog d = new Dog();

d.eat();
d.bark();

Output:

Eating...
Barking...

The Dog class reused functionality from Animal.


3. Polymorphism

Polymorphism means:

One thing behaving in multiple forms.

In Java, polymorphism mainly occurs in two ways:

  • Method Overloading
  • Method Overriding

Method Overloading

Same method name with different parameters.

class MathOperation {

    int add(int a, int b) {
        return a + b;
    }

    int add(int a, int b, int c) {
        return a + b + c;
    }
}

The add() method behaves differently based on parameters.


Method Overriding

A child class changes the behavior of a parent method.

class Animal {

    void sound() {
        System.out.println("Animal makes sound");
    }
}

class Dog extends Animal {

    void sound() {
        System.out.println("Dog barks");
    }
}

Output:

Dog barks


4. Abstraction

Abstraction means:

Showing only essential details and hiding implementation complexity.

Example:

When driving a car:

  • You use steering, brakes, accelerator
  • You do not need to know engine internals

Why Abstraction Matters

It reduces complexity.

Users focus on:

  • What an object does
  • Not how it works internally

Abstraction Using Abstract Class

abstract class Vehicle {

    abstract void start();
}

class Car extends Vehicle {

    void start() {
        System.out.println("Car starts with key");
    }
}


Relationship Between Class and Object

Class Object
Blueprint Real instance
Logical entity Physical entity
Defines structure Holds actual data

Example:

  • Class = Car design
  • Object = Actual car

Features of OOPs in Java

1. Modularity

Programs are divided into smaller parts.

Each class handles specific tasks.


2. Reusability

Existing classes can be reused through inheritance.

This reduces duplicate code.


3. Scalability

Large applications become easier to expand.


4. Maintainability

Errors can be fixed more easily because code is organized.


5. Security

Encapsulation protects sensitive data.


Real-Life Examples of OOPs

OOPs exists everywhere in software development.

Banking System

Objects:

  • Customer
  • Account
  • Transaction

E-Commerce Website

Objects:

  • Product
  • Cart
  • Order
  • User

Why Java Is Called an Object-Oriented Language

Java follows OOP principles strongly.

In Java:

  • Everything is organized into classes
  • Objects are heavily used
  • OOP concepts are built into the language

Java was designed to encourage structured software development.


Advantages of OOPs in Java

Advantage Explanation
Reusability Code can be reused
Security Data hiding protects information
Flexibility Polymorphism improves adaptability
Easy Maintenance Organized code is easier to manage
Scalability Large systems become manageable
Real-World Modeling Programs represent real entities naturally

OOPs vs Procedural Programming

Procedural Programming OOPs
Focuses on functions Focuses on objects
Data is less secure Data hiding improves security
Difficult to manage large systems Better structure for large systems
Less reusable Highly reusable
Complex maintenance Easier maintenance

Conclusion

Object-Oriented Programming changed the way software is developed.

Instead of writing large collections of functions, OOPs organizes programs into meaningful objects that represent real-world entities.

OOPs helps solve major software development problems such as:

  • Code complexity
  • Poor maintainability
  • Lack of security
  • Low reusability

The four pillars of OOPs:

  • Encapsulation
  • Inheritance
  • Polymorphism
  • Abstraction

make Java powerful for building scalable and maintainable applications.

Today, most enterprise applications, mobile apps, banking systems, games, and web platforms rely heavily on OOP principles because they make software easier to understand, build, and grow.