Welcome to the first post in our series on the static keyword in Java! In this series, we’ll break down various concepts like static variables, methods, nested classes, and more, covering them in bite-sized posts to help you grasp these concepts easily.
In this post, we’ll focus on static blocks—a special feature used to execute code once during class loading. You’ll learn what static blocks are, how they work, and when to use them through a hands-on example.
A static block is a code block marked with the static keyword that runs exactly once when the class is loaded into memory by the JVM’s ClassLoader.
Below is a program demonstrating the behavior of a static block along with constructors and initializer blocks for comparison.
package keywords.static_keyword; public class StaticBlock { public static int constantNumber; private int number; // Static Block: Executes once when the class is loaded. static { constantNumber = 100; System.out.println("Static Block Invoked: " + constantNumber); } // Constructor: Called whenever a new object is created. public StaticBlock() { System.out.println("Default Constructor invoked: " + number); } // Constructor: Called whenever a new object is created. public StaticBlock(int num) { System.out.println("Parameterized Constructor invoked: " + (number + num)); } // Initializer Block: Runs before EVERY constructor call. { System.out.println("Initializer Block Invoked"); number = 60 + constantNumber; } public static void main(String[] args) { // Objects created to observe initializer and constructor behavior. StaticBlock obj1 = new StaticBlock(); StaticBlock obj2 = new StaticBlock(200); } }
Output:
Static Block Invoked: 100 Initializer Block Invoked Default Constructor invoked: 0 Initializer Block Invoked Parameterized Constructor invoked: 260
Static Block Execution
Object Creation and Initializer Block
Constructor Behavior
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Static Block |
Initializer Block | Constructor | ||||||||||||||||||||
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When Executed | On class loading | Before each constructor call | On object creation | ||||||||||||||||||||
How Many Times | Once | Every time an object is created | Every time an object is created | ||||||||||||||||||||
Purpose |
Initialize static members | Initialize instance variables | Initialize the object | ||||||||||||||||||||
Access Restrictions |
Can’t access non-static members directly | Can access both static and non-static | Can access both static and non-static |
Conclusion
Static blocks in Java are a powerful tool to
execute code once during class loadingStay tuned for upcoming posts where we explore more essential concepts related to the static keyword.
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