A
transient variable is a variable that may not be serialized.
2.which
containers use a border Layout as their default layout?
The
window, Frame and Dialog classes use a border layout as their default
layout.
3.Why do threads block
on I/O?
Threads block on i/o
(that is enters the waiting state) so that other threads may execute
while the i/o Operation is performed.
4.
How are Observer and Observable used?
Objects
that subclass the Observable class maintain a list of observers. When
an Observable object is updated it invokes the update() method of
each of its observers to notify the observers that it has changed
state. The Observer interface is implemented by objects that observe
Observable objects.
5. What is
synchronization and why is it important?
With
respect to multithreading, synchronization is the capability to
control the access of multiple threads to shared resources. Without
synchronization, it is possible for one thread to modify a shared
object while another thread is in the process of using or updating
that object's value. This often leads to significant errors.
6.
Can a lock be acquired on a class?
Yes,
a lock can be acquired on a class. This lock is acquired on the
class's Class object..
7.
What's new with the stop(), suspend() and resume() methods in JDK
1.2?
The stop(), suspend() and
resume() methods have been deprecated in JDK 1.2.
8.
Is null a keyword?
The null value
is not a keyword.
9. What is
the preferred size of a component?
The
preferred size of a component is the minimum component size that will
allow the component to display normally.
10.
What method is used to specify a container's layout?
The
setLayout() method is used to specify a container's layout.
11.
Which containers use a FlowLayout as their default layout?
The
Panel and Applet classes use the FlowLayout as their default
layout.
12. What state does a
thread enter when it terminates its processing?
When
a thread terminates its processing, it enters the dead state.
13.
What is the Collections API?
The
Collections API is a set of classes and interfaces that support
operations on collections of objects.
14.
Which characters may be used as the second character of an
identifier, but not as the first character of an identifier?
The
digits 0 through 9 may not be used as the first character of an
identifier but they may be used after the first character of an
identifier.
15. What is the
List interface?
The List
interface provides support for ordered collections of objects.
16.
How does Java handle integer overflows and underflows?
It
uses those low order bytes of the result that can fit into the size
of the type allowed by the operation.
17.
What is the Vector class?
The
Vector class provides the capability to implement a growable array of
objects
18. What modifiers may
be used with an inner class that is a member of an outer class?
A
(non-local) inner class may be declared as public, protected,
private, static, final, or abstract.
19.
What is an Iterator interface?
The
Iterator interface is used to step through the elements of a
Collection.
20. What is the
difference between the >> and >>> operators?
The
>> operator carries the sign bit when shifting right. The >>>
zero-fills bits that have been shifted out.
21.
Which method of the Component class is used to set the position and
size of a component?
setBounds()
22.
How many bits are used to represent Unicode, ASCII, UTF-16, and UTF-8
characters?
Unicode requires 16
bits and ASCII require 7 bits. Although the ASCII character set
uses only 7 bits, it is usually represented as 8 bits.
UTF-8 represents characters using 8, 16, and 18 bit patterns.
UTF-16 uses 16-bit and larger bit patterns.
23.What
is the difference between yielding and sleeping?
When
a task invokes its yield() method, it returns to the ready state.
When a task invokes its sleep() method, it returns to the waiting
state.
24. Which java.util
classes and interfaces support event handling?
The
EventObject class and the EventListener interface support event
processing.
25. Is sizeof a
keyword?
The sizeof operator is
not a keyword.
26. What are
wrapped classes?
Wrapped classes
are classes that allow primitive types to be accessed
as objects.
27. Does
garbage collection guarantee that a program will not run out of
memory?
Garbage collection does
not guarantee that a program will
not run out of memory. It is possible for programs to use up
memory resources faster than they are garbage collected. It is
also possible for programs to create
objects that are not subject
to garbage collection.
28. What
restrictions are placed on the location of a package statement within
a source code file?
A package
statement must appear as the first
line in a source code
file (excluding blank lines and comments).
29.
Can an object's finalize() method be invoked while it is
reachable?
An object's finalize()
method cannot be invoked by the garbage collector while the object
is still reachable. However, an object's finalize() method may be
invoked by other objects.
30.
What is the immediate superclass of the Applet class?
Panel
31.
What is the difference between preemptive scheduling and time
slicing?
Under preemptive
scheduling, the highest priority task executes until it enters the
waiting or dead states or a higher priority task comes
into existence. Under time slicing, a task executes for a
predefined slice of time and then reenters the pool of ready
tasks. The scheduler then determines which task should execute
next, based on priority and other factors.
32.
Name three Component subclasses that support painting.
The
Canvas, Frame, Panel, and Applet classes support painting.
33.
What value does readLine() return when it has reached the end of a
file?
The readLine() method
returns null when
it has reached the end of a file.
34.
What is the immediate superclass of the Dialog class?
Window
35.
What is clipping?
Clipping is the
process of confining paint operations to a limited area or
shape.
36. What is a native
method?
A native method is a
method that is implemented in a language other than Java.
37.
Can a for statement loop indefinitely?
Yes,
a for statement can loop indefinitely. For example, consider
the following:
for(;;) ;
38.
What are order of precedence and associativity, and how are they
used?
Order of precedence
determines the order in which operators are evaluated in expressions.
Associatity determines whether an expression is
evaluated left-to-right or right-to-left.
39.
When a thread blocks on I/O, what state does it enter?
A
thread enters the waiting state when it blocks on I/O.
40.
To what value is a variable of the String type automatically
initialized?
The default value of
an String type is null.
41.
What is the catch or declare rule for method declarations?
If
a checked exception may be thrown within the body of a method, the
method must either catch the exception or declare it in its throws
clause.
42. What is the
difference between a MenuItem and a CheckboxMenuItem?
The
CheckboxMenuItem class extends the MenuItem class to support a menu
item that may be checked or unchecked.
43.
What is a task's priority and how is it used in scheduling?
A
task's priority is an integer value that identifies the relative
order in which it should be executed with respect to other tasks.
The scheduler attempts to schedule higher priority tasks before
lower priority tasks.
44. What
class is the top of the AWT event hierarchy?
The
java.awt.AWTEvent class is the highest-level class in the
AWT event-class hierarchy.
45.
When a thread is created and started, what is its initial state?
A
thread is in the ready state
after it has been created and started.
46.
Can an anonymous class be declared as implementing an interface and
extending a class?
An anonymous
class may implement an interface or extend a superclass, but may not
be declared to do both.
47.
What is the range of the short type?
The
range of the short type is - (2^15)
to 2^15 - 1.
48.
What is the range of the char type?
The
range of the char type is 0 to 2^16 -
1.
49.
In which package are most of the AWT events that support the
event-delegation model defined?
Most
of the AWT-related events of the event-delegation model are defined
in the java.awt.event package. The AWTEvent class is defined in
the java.awtpackage.
50.
What is the immediate superclass of Menu?
MenuItem
51.
What is the purpose of finalization?
The
purpose of finalization is to give an unreachable object the
opportunity to perform any cleanup
processing before the object is garbage collected.
52.
Which class is the immediate superclass of the MenuComponent
class.
Object
53.
What invokes a thread's run() method?
After
a thread is started, via its start() method or that of the
Thread class, the JVM invokes the thread's run() method when the
thread is initially executed.
54.
What is the difference between the Boolean & operator and the &&
operator?
If an expression
involving the Boolean & operator is evaluated, both operands
are evaluated. Then the & operator is applied to the operand.
When an expression involving the && operator is evaluated,
the first operand is evaluated. If the first operand returns a
value of true then the second operand is evaluated. The &&
operator is then applied to the first and second operands. If the
first operand evaluates to false, the evaluation of the second
operand is skipped.
55. Name
three subclasses of the Component class.
Box.Filler,
Button, Canvas, Checkbox, Choice, Container, Label, List, Scrollbar,
or TextComponent
56. What is
the GregorianCalendar class?
The
GregorianCalendar provides support
for traditional Western calendars.
57.
Which Container method is used to cause a container to be laid out
and redisplayed?
validate()
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