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- What is the diffrence between an Abstract class and Interface ?
- What is user defined exception ?
- What do you know about the garbate collector ?
- What is the difference between C++ & Java ?
- Explain RMI Architecture?
- How do you communicate in between Applets & Servlets ?
- What is the use of Servlets ?
- What is JDBC? How do you connect to the Database ?
- In an HTML form I have a Button which makes us to open another page in 15 seconds. How will do you that ?
- What is the difference between Process and Threads ?
- What is the difference between RMI & Corba ?
- What are the services in RMI ?
- How will you initialize an Applet ?
- What is the order of method invocation in an Applet ?
- When is update method called ?
- How will you pass values from HTML page to the Servlet ?
- Have you ever used HashTable and Dictionary ?
- How will you communicate between two Applets ?
- What are statements in JAVA ?
- What is JAR file ?
- What is JNI ?
- What is the base class for all swing components ?
- What is JFC ?
- What is Difference between AWT and Swing ?
- Considering notepad/IE or any other thing as process, What will happen if you start notepad or IE 3 times? Where 3 processes are started or 3 threads are started ?
- How does thread synchronization occurs inside a monitor ?
- How will you call an Applet using a Java Script function ?
- Is there any tag in HTML to upload and download files ?
- Why do you Canvas ?
- How can you push data from an Applet to Servlet ?
- What are 4 drivers available in JDBC ?
- How you can know about drivers and database information ?
- If you are truncated using JDBC, How can you know ..that how much data is truncated ?
- And What situation , each of the 4 drivers used ?
- How will you perform transaction using JDBC ?
- In RMI, server object first loaded into the memory and then the stub reference is sent to the client ? or whether a stub reference is directly sent to the client ?
- Suppose server object is not loaded into the memory, and the client request for it , what will happen?
- What is serialization ?
- Can you load the server object dynamically? If so, what are the major 3 steps involved in it ?
- What is difference RMI registry and OSAgent ?
- To a server method, the client wants to send a value 20, with this value exceeds to 20,. a message should be sent to the client ? What will you do for achieving for this ?
- What are the benefits of Swing over AWT ?
- Where the CardLayout is used ?
- What is the Layout for ToolBar ?
- What is the difference between Grid and GridbagLayout ?
- How will you add panel to a Frame ?
- What is the corresponding Layout for Card in Swing ?
- What is light weight component ?
- Can you run the product development on all operating systems ?
- What is the webserver used for running the Servlets ?
- What is Servlet API used for conneting database ?
- What is bean ? Where it can be used ?
- What is difference in between Java Class and Bean ?
- Can we send object using Sockets ?
- What is the RMI and Socket ?
- How to communicate 2 threads each other ?
- What are the files generated after using IDL to Java Compilet ?
- What is the protocol used by server and client ?
- Can I modify an object in CORBA ?
- What is the functionality stubs and skeletons ?
- What is the mapping mechanism used by Java to identify IDL language ?
- Diff between Application and Applet ?
- What is serializable Interface ?
- What is the difference between CGI and Servlet ?
- What is the use of Interface ?
- Why Java is not fully objective oriented ?
- Why does not support multiple Inheritance ?
- What it the root class for all Java classes ?
- What is polymorphism ?
- Suppose If we have variable ' I ' in run method, If I can create one or more thread each thread will occupy a separate copy or same variable will be shared ?
- In servlets, we are having a web page that is invoking servlets username and password ? which is cheks in the database ? Suppose the second page also If we want to verify the same information whethe it will connect to the database or it will be used previous information?
- What are virtual functions ?
- Write down how will you create a binary Tree ?
- What are the traverses in Binary Tree ?
- Write a program for recursive Traverse ?
- What are session variable in Servlets ?
- What is client server computing ?
- What is Constructor and Virtual function? Can we call Virtual funciton in a constructor ?
- Why we use OOPS concepts? What is its advantage ?
- What is the middleware ? What is the functionality of Webserver ?
- Why Java is not 100 % pure OOPS ? ( EcomServer )
- When we will use an Interface and Abstract class ?
- What is an RMI?
- How will you pass parameters in RMI ? Why u serialize?
- What is the exact difference in between Unicast and Multicast object ? Where we will use ?
- What is the main functionality of the Remote Reference Layer ?
- How do you download stubs from a Remote place ?
- What is the difference in between C++ and Java ? can u explain in detail ?
- I want to store more than 10 objects in a remote server ? Which methodology will follow ?
- What is the main functionality of the Prepared Statement ?
- What is meant by static query and dynamic query ?
- What are the Normalization Rules ? Define the Normalization ?
- What is meant by Servelet? What are the parameters of the service method ?
- What is meant by Session ? Tell me something about HTTPSession Class ?
- How do you invoke a Servelt? What is the difference in between doPost and doGet methods ?
- What is the difference in between the HTTPServlet and Generic Servlet ? Expalin their methods ? Tell me their parameter names also ?
- Have you used threads in Servelet ?
- Write a program on RMI and JDBC using StoredProcedure ?
- How do you sing an Applet ?
- In a Container there are 5 components. I want to display the all the components names, how will you do that one ?
- Why there are some null interface in java ? What does it mean ? Give me some null interfaces in JAVA ?
- Tell me the latest versions in JAVA related areas ?
- What is meant by class loader ? How many types are there? When will we use them ?
- How do you load an Image in a Servlet ?
- What is meant by flickering ?
- What is meant by distributed Application ? Why we are using that in our applications ?
- What is the functionality of the stub ?
- Have you used any version control ?
- What is the latest version of JDBC ? What are the new features are added in that ?
- Explain 2 tier and 3 -tier Architecture ?
- What is the role of the webserver ?
- How have you done validation of the fileds in your project ?
- What is the main difficulties that you are faced in your project ?
- What is meant by cookies ? Explain ?
- Problem faced in your earlier project
- How OOPS concept is achieved in Java
- Features for using Java
- How does Java 2.0 differ from Java 1.0
- Public static void main – Explain
- What are command line arguments
- Explain about the three-tier model
- Difference between String & StringBuffer
- Wrapper class. Is String a Wrapper Class
- What are the restriction for static method
- Purpose of the file class
- Default modifier in Interface
- Difference between Interface & Abstract class
- Can abstract be declared as Final
- Can we declare variables inside a method as Final Variables
- What is the package concept and use of package
- How can a dead thread be started
- Difference between Applet & Application
- Life cycle of the Applet
- Can Applet have constructors
- Differeence between canvas class & graphics class
- Explain about Superclass & subclass
- Difference between TCP & UDP
- What is AppletStub
- Explain Stream Tokenizer
- What is the difference between two types of threads
- Checked & Unchecked exception
- Use of throws exception
- What is finally in exception handling
- Vector class
- What will happen to the Exception object after exception handling
- Two types of multi-tasking
- Two ways to create the thread
- Synchronization
- I/O Filter
- How can you retrieve warnings in JDBC
- Can applet in different page communicate with each other
- Four driver Manager
- Features of JDBC 20
- Explain about stored procedures
- Servlet Life cycle
- Why do you go for servlet rather than CGI
- How to generate skeleton & Stub classes
- Explain lazy activation
- Firewalls in RMI
Interview Questions
in Core Java
1.what is a transient variable?
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.
23What
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.awt package.
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()
58.
What is the purpose of the Runtime class?
The
purpose of the Runtime class is to provide access to the Java runtime system.
59.
How many times may an object's finalize() method be invoked by the
garbage
collector?
An
object's finalize() method may only be invoked once by the garbage collector.
60.
What is the purpose of the finally clause of a try-catch-finally statement?
The
finally clause is used to provide the capability to execute code no matter
whether or not an exception is thrown or caught.
61.
What is the argument type of a program's main() method?
A
program's main() method takes an argument of the String[] type.
62.
Which Java operator is right associative?
The
= operator is right associative.
63.
What is the Locale class?
The
Locale class is used to tailor program output to the conventions of a
particular geographic, political, or cultural region.
64.
Can a double value be cast to a byte?
Yes,
a double value can be cast to a byte.
65.
What is the difference between a break statement and a continue statement?
A
break statement results in the termination of the statement to which it applies
(switch, for, do, or while). A continue statement is used to end the current
loop iteration and return control to the loop statement.
66.
What must a class do to implement an interface?
It
must provide all of the methods in the interface and identify the interface in
its implements clause.
67.
What method is invoked to cause an object to begin executing as a separate
thread?
The
start() method of the Thread class is invoked to cause an object to begin
executing as a separate thread.
68.
Name two subclasses of the TextComponent class.
TextField
and TextArea
69.
What is the advantage of the event-delegation model over the earlier
event-inheritance model?
The
event-delegation model has two advantages over the event-inheritance model.
First, it enables event handling to be handled by objects other than the ones
that generate the events (or their containers). This allows a clean separation
between
a component's design and its use. The other advantage of the event-delegation
model is that it performs much better in applications where many events are
generated. This performance improvement is due to the fact that the
event-delegation model does not have to repeatedly process unhandled events, as
is the case of the event-inheritance
model.
70.
Which containers may have a MenuBar?
Frame
71.
How are commas used in the intialization and iterationparts of a for statement?
Commas
are used to separate multiple statements within the initialization and
iteration parts of a for statement.
72.
What is the purpose of the wait(), notify(), and notifyAll() methods?
The
wait(),notify(), and notifyAll() methods are used to provide an efficient way
for threads to wait for a shared resource. When a thread executes an object's
wait() method, it enters the waiting state. It only enters the ready state
after another thread invokes the object's notify() or notifyAll() methods.
73.
What is an abstract method?
An
abstract method is a method whose implementation is deferred to a subclass.
74.
How are Java source code files named?
A
Java source code file takes the name of a public class or interface that is
defined within the file. A source code file may contain at most one public
class or interface. If a public class or interface is defined within a source
code file, then the source code file must take the name of the public class or
interface. If no public class or interface is defined
within
a source code file, then the file must take on a name that is different than
its classes and interfaces. Source code files use the .java extension.
75.
What is the relationship between the Canvas class and the Graphics class?
A
Canvas object provides access to a Graphics object via its paint() method.
76.
What are the high-level thread states?
The
high-level thread states are ready, running, waiting, and dead.
77.
What value does read() return when it has reached the end of a file?
The
read() method returns -1 when it has reached the end of a file.
78.
Can a Byte object be cast to a double value?
No,
an object cannot be cast to a primitive value.
79.
What is the difference between a static and a non-static inner class?
A
non-static inner class may have object instances that are associated with
instances of the class's outer class. A static inner class does not have any
object instances.
80.
What is the difference between the String and StringBuffer classes?
String
objects are constants. StringBuffer objects are not.
81.
If a variable is declared as private, where may the variable be accessed?
A
private variable may only be accessed within the class in which it is declared.
82.
What is an object's lock and which object's have locks?
An
object's lock is a mechanism that is used by multiple threads to obtain
synchronized access to the object. A thread may execute a synchronized method
of an object only after it has acquired the object's lock. All objects and
classes have locks. A class's lock is acquired on the class's Class object.
83.
What is the Dictionary class?
The
Dictionary class provides the capability to store key-value pairs.
84.
How are the elements of a BorderLayout organized?
The
elements of a BorderLayout are organized at the borders (North, South, East,
and West) and the center of a container.
85.
What is the % operator?
It
is referred to as the modulo or remainder operator. It returns the remainder of
dividing the first operand by the second operand.
86.
When can an object reference be cast to an interface reference?
An
object reference be cast to an interface reference when the object implements
the referenced interface.
87.
What is the difference between a Window and a Frame?
The
Frame class extends Window to define a main application window that can have a
menu bar.
88.
Which class is extended by all other classes?
The
Object class is extended by all other classes.
89.
Can an object be garbage collected while it is still reachable?
A
reachable object cannot be garbage collected. Only unreachable objects may be
garbage collected..
90.
Is the ternary operator written x : y ? z or x ? y : z ?
It
is written x ? y : z.
91.
What is the difference between the Font and FontMetrics classes?
The
FontMetrics class is used to define implementation-specific properties, such as
ascent and descent, of a Font object.
92.
How is rounding performed under integer division?
The
fractional part of the result is truncated. This is known as rounding toward
zero.
93.
What happens when a thread cannot acquire a lock on an object?
If
a thread attempts to execute a synchronized method or synchronized statement
and is unable to acquire an object's lock, it enters the waiting state until
the lock becomes available.
94.
What is the difference between the Reader/Writer class hierarchy and the
InputStream/OutputStream
class hierarchy?
The
Reader/Writer class hierarchy is character-oriented, and the
InputStream/OutputStream class hierarchy is byte-oriented.
95.
What classes of exceptions may be caught by a catch clause?
A
catch clause can catch any exception that may be assigned to the Throwable
type. This includes the Error and Exception types.
96.
If a class is declared without any access modifiers, where may the class be
accessed?
A
class that is declared without any access modifiers is said to have package
access. This means that the class can only be accessed by other classes and
interfaces that are defined within the same package.
97.
What is the SimpleTimeZone class?
The
SimpleTimeZone class provides support for a Gregorian calendar.
98.
What is the Map interface?
The
Map interface replaces the JDK 1.1 Dictionary class and is used associate keys
with values.
99.
Does a class inherit the constructors of its superclass?
A
class does not inherit constructors from any of its superclasses.
100.
For which statements does it make sense to use a label?
The
only statements for which it makes sense to use a label are those statements
that can enclose a break or continue statement.
101.
What is the purpose of the System class?
The
purpose of the System class is to provide access to system resources.
102.
Which TextComponent method is used to set a TextComponent to the read-only
state?
setEditable()
103.
How are the elements of a CardLayout organized?
The
elements of a CardLayout are stacked, one on top of the other, like a deck of
cards.
104.
Is &&= a valid Java operator?
No,
it is not.
105.
Name the eight primitive Java types.
The
eight primitive types are byte, char, short, int, long, float, double, and
boolean.
106.
Which class should you use to obtain design information about an object?
The
Class class is used to obtain information about an object's design.
107.
What is the relationship between clipping and repainting?
When
a window is repainted by the AWT painting thread, it sets the clipping regions
to the area of the window that requires repainting.
108.
Is "abc" a primitive value?
The
String literal "abc" is not a primitive value. It is a String object.
109.
What is the relationship between an event-listener interface and an
event-adapter
class?
An
event-listener interface defines the methods that must be implemented by an
event handler for a particular kind of event. An event adapter provides a
default implementation of an event-listener interface.
110.
What restrictions are placed on the values of each case of a switch statement?
During
compilation, the values of each case of a switch statement must evaluate to a
value that can be promoted to an int value.
111.
What modifiers may be used with an interface declaration?
An
interface may be declared as public or abstract.
112.
Is a class a subclass of itself?
A
class is a subclass of itself.
113.
What is the highest-level event class of the event-delegation model?
The
java.util.EventObject class is the highest-level class in the event-delegation
class hierarchy.
114.
What event results from the clicking of a button?
The
ActionEvent event is generated as the result of the clicking of a button.
115.
How can a GUI component handle its own events?
A
component can handle its own events by implementing the required event-listener
interface and adding itself as its own event listener.
116.
What is the difference between a while statement and a dostatement?
A
while statement checks at the beginning of a loop to see whether the next loop
iteration should occur. A do statement checks at the end of a loop to see
whether the next iteration of a loop should occur. The do statement will
always
execute the body of a loop at least once.
117.
How are the elements of a GridBagLayout organized?
The
elements of a GridBagLayout are organized according to a grid. However, the
elements are of different sizes and may occupy more than one row or column of
the grid. In addition, the rows and columns may have different sizes.
118.
What advantage do Java's layout managers provide over traditional windowing
systems?
Java
uses layout managers to lay out components in a consistent manner across all
windowing platforms. Since Java's layout managers aren't tied to absolute
sizing and positioning, they are able to accomodate platform-specific differences
among windowing systems.
119.
What is the Collection interface?
The
Collection interface provides support for the implementation of a mathematical
bag - an unordered collection of objects that may contain duplicates.
120.
What modifiers can be used with a local inner class?
A
local inner class may be final or abstract.
121.
What is the difference between static and non-static variables?
A
static variable is associated with the class as a whole rather than with
specific instances of a class. Non-static variables take on unique values with
each object instance.
122.
What is the difference between the paint() and repaint() methods?
The
paint() method supports painting via a Graphics object. The repaint() method is
used to cause paint() to be invoked by the AWT painting thread.
123.
What is the purpose of the File class?
The
File class is used to create objects that provide access to the files and
directories of a local file system.
124.
Can an exception be rethrown?
Yes,
an exception can be rethrown.
125.
Which Math method is used to calculate the absolute value of a number?
The
abs() method is used to calculate absolute values.
126.
How does multithreading take place on a computer with a single CPU?
The
operating system's task scheduler allocates execution time to multiple tasks.
By quickly switching between executing tasks, it creates the impression that
tasks execute sequentially.
127.
When does the compiler supply a default constructor for a class?
The
compiler supplies a default constructor for a class if no other constructors
are provided.
128.
When is the finally clause of a try-catch-finally statement executed?
The
finally clause of the try-catch-finally statement is always executed unless the
thread of execution terminates or an exception occurs within the execution of
the finally clause.
129.
Which class is the immediate superclass of the Container class?
Component
130.
If a method is declared as protected, where may the method be accessed?
A
protected method may only be accessed by classes or interfaces of the same
package or by subclasses of the class in which it is declared.
131.
How can the Checkbox class be used to create a radio button?
By
associating Checkbox objects with a CheckboxGroup.
132.
Which non-Unicode letter characters may be used as the first character
of
an identifier?
The
non-Unicode letter characters $ and _ may appear as the first character of an
identifier
133.
What restrictions are placed on method overloading?
Two
methods may not have the same name and argument list but different return
types.
134.
What happens when you invoke a thread's interrupt method while it is
sleeping
or waiting?
When
a task's interrupt() method is executed, the task enters the ready state. The
next time the task enters the running state, an InterruptedException is thrown.
135.
What is casting?
There
are two types of casting, casting between primitive numeric types and casting
between object references. Casting between numeric types is used to convert
larger values, such as double values, to smaller values, such as byte
values.
Casting between object references is used to refer to an object by a compatible
class, interface, or array type reference.
136.
What is the return type of a program's main() method?
A
program's main() method has a void return type.
137.
Name four Container classes.
Window,
Frame, Dialog, FileDialog, Panel, Applet, or ScrollPane
138.
What is the difference between a Choice and a List?
A
Choice is displayed in a compact form that requires you to pull it down to see
the list of available choices. Only one item may be selected from a Choice. A
List may be displayed in such a way that several List items are visible. A List
supports the selection of one or more List items.
139.
What class of exceptions are generated by the Java run-time system?
The
Java runtime system generates RuntimeException and Error exceptions.
140.
What class allows you to read objects directly from a stream?
The
ObjectInputStream class supports the reading of objects from input streams.
141.
What is the difference between a field variable and a local variable?
A
field variable is a variable that is declared as a member of a class. A local
variable is a variable that is declared local to a method.
142.
Under what conditions is an object's finalize() method invoked by the garbage
collector?
The
garbage collector invokes an object's finalize() method when it detects that
the object has become unreachable.
143.
How are this() and super() used with constructors?
this()
is used to invoke a constructor of the same class. super() is used to invoke a
superclass constructor.
144.
What is the relationship between a method's throws clause and the
exceptions
that
can be thrown during the method's execution?
A
method's throws clause must declare any checked exceptions that are not caught
within the body of the method.
145.
What is the difference between the JDK 1.02 event model and the
event-delegation
model
introduced with JDK 1.1?
The
JDK 1.02 event model uses an event inheritance or bubbling approach. In this
model, components are required to handle their own events. If they do not
handle a particular event, the event is inherited by (or bubbled up to) the
component's container. The container then either handles the event or it is
bubbled up to its container and so on, until the highest-level container has
been tried.
In
the event-delegation model, specific objects are designated as event handlers
for GUI components. These objects implement event-listener interfaces. The event-delegation
model is more efficient than the event-inheritance model because it eliminates
the processing required to support the bubbling of unhandled events.
146.
How is it possible for two String objects with identical values not to be
equal
under
the == operator?
The
== operator compares two objects to determine if they are the same object in
memory. It is possible for two String objects to have the same value, but
located indifferent areas of memory.
147.
Why are the methods of the Math class static?
So
they can be invoked as if they are a mathematical code library.
148.
What Checkbox method allows you to tell if a Checkbox is checked?
getState()
149.
What state is a thread in when it is executing?
An
executing thread is in the running state.
150.
What are the legal operands of the instanceof operator?
The
left operand is an object reference or null value and the right operand is a
class, interface, or array type.
151.
How are the elements of a GridLayout organized?
The
elements of a GridBad layout are of equal size and are laid out using the
squares of a grid.
152.
What an I/O filter?
An
I/O filter is an object that reads from one stream and writes to another,
usually altering the data in some way as it is passed from one stream to another.
153.
If an object is garbage collected, can it become reachable again?
Once
an object is garbage collected, it ceases to exist.It can no longer become
reachable again.
154.
What is the Set interface?
The
Set interface provides methods for accessing the elements of a finite
mathematical set. Sets do not allow duplicate elements.
155.
What classes of exceptions may be thrown by a throw statement?
A
throw statement may throw any expression that may be assigned to the Throwable
type.
156.
What are E and PI?
E
is the base of the natural logarithm and PI is mathematical value pi.
157.
Are true and false keywords?
The
values true and false are not keywords.
158.
What is a void return type?
A
void return type indicates that a method does not return a value.
159.
What is the purpose of the enableEvents() method?
The
enableEvents() method is used to enable an event for a particular object.
Normally, an event is enabled when a listener is added to an object for a
particular event. The enableEvents() method is used by objects that handle
events by overriding their event-dispatch methods.
160.
What is the difference between the File and RandomAccessFile classes?
The
File class encapsulates the files and directories of the local file system. The
RandomAccessFile class provides the methods needed to directly access data
contained in any part of a file.
161.
What happens when you add a double value to a String?
The
result is a String object.
162.
What is your platform's default character encoding?
If
you are running Java on English Windows platforms, it is probably Cp1252. If
you are running Java on English Solaris platforms, it is most likely 8859_1..
163.
Which package is always imported by default?
The
java.lang package is always imported by default.
164.
What interface must an object implement before it can be written to a
stream
as an object?
An
object must implement the Serializable or Externalizable interface before it
can be written to a stream as an object.
165.
How are this and super used?
this
is used to refer to the current object instance. super is used to refer to the
variables and methods of the superclass of the current object instance.
166.
What is the purpose of garbage collection?
The
purpose of garbage collection is to identify and discard objects that are no
longer needed by a program so that their resources may be reclaimed and
reused.
167.
What is a compilation unit?
A
compilation unit is a Java source code file.
168.
What interface is extended by AWT event listeners?
All
AWT event listeners extend the java.util.EventListener interface.
169.
What restrictions are placed on method overriding?
Overridden
methods must have the same name, argument list, and return type.
The
overriding method may not limit the access of the method it overrides.
The
overriding method may not throw any exceptions that may not be thrown
by
the overridden method.
170.
How can a dead thread be restarted?
A
dead thread cannot be restarted.
171.
What happens if an exception is not caught?
An
uncaught exception results in the uncaughtException() method of the thread's
ThreadGroup being invoked, which eventually results in the termination of the
program in which it is thrown.
172.
What is a layout manager?
A
layout manager is an object that is used to organize components in a container.
173.
Which arithmetic operations can result in the throwing of an
ArithmeticException?
Integer
/ and % can result in the throwing of an ArithmeticException.
174.
What are three ways in which a thread can enter the waiting state?
A
thread can enter the waiting state by invoking its sleep() method, by blocking
on I/O, by unsuccessfully attempting to acquire an object's lock, or by
invoking an object's wait() method. It can also enter the waiting state by invoking
its
(deprecated)
suspend() method.
175.
Can an abstract class be final?
An
abstract class may not be declared as final.
176.
What is the ResourceBundle class?
The
ResourceBundle class is used to store locale-specific resources that can be
loaded by a program to tailor the program's appearance to the particular locale
in which it is being run.
177.
What happens if a try-catch-finally statement does not have a catch
clause
to
handle an exception that is thrown within the body of the try statement?
The
exception propagates up to the next higher level try-catch statement (if any)
or results in the program's termination.
178.
What is numeric promotion?
Numeric
promotion is the conversion of a smaller numeric type to a larger numeric type,
so that integer and floating-point operations may take place. In numerical
promotion, byte, char, and short values are converted to int
values.
The int values are also converted to long values, if necessary. The long and
float values are converted to double values, as required.
179.
What is the difference between a Scrollbar and a ScrollPane?
A
Scrollbar is a Component, but not a Container. A ScrollPane is a Container. A
ScrollPane handles its own events and performs its own scrolling.
180.
What is the difference between a public and a non-public class?
A
public class may be accessed outside of its package. A non-public class may not
be accessed outside of its package.
181.
To what value is a variable of the boolean type automatically initialized?
The
default value of the boolean type is false.
182.
Can try statements be nested?
Try
statements may be tested.
183.
What is the difference between the prefix and postfix forms of the ++ operator?
The
prefix form performs the increment operation and returns the value ofthe
increment operation. The postfix form returns the current value all of the
expression and then performs the increment operation on that value.
184.
What is the purpose of a statement block?
A
statement block is used to organize a sequence of statements as a single
statement group.
185.
What is a Java package and how is it used?
A
Java package is a naming context for classes and interfaces. A package is used
to create a separate name space for groups of classes and interfaces. Packages
are also used to organize related classes and interfaces into a single API unit
and to control accessibility to these classes and interfaces.
186.
What modifiers may be used with a top-level class?
A
top-level class may be public, abstract, or final.
187.
What are the Object and Class classes used for?
The
Object class is the highest-level class in the Java class hierarchy. The Class
class is used to represent the classes and interfaces that are loaded by a Java
program.
188.
How does a try statement determine which catch clause should be used
to
handle an exception?
When
an exception is thrown within the body of a try statement, the catch clauses of
the try statement are examined in the order in which they appear. The first
catch clause that is capable of handling the exception is executed.
The
remaining catch clauses are ignored.
189.
Can an unreachable object become reachable again?
An
unreachable object may become reachable again. This can happen when the
object's finalize() method is invoked and the object performs an operation
which causes it to become accessible to reachable objects.
190.
When is an object subject to garbage collection?
An
object is subject to garbage collection when it becomes unreachable to the
program in which it is used.
191.
What method must be implemented by all threads?
All
tasks must implement the run() method, whether they are a subclass ofThread or
implement the Runnable interface.
192.
What methods are used to get and set the text label displayed by a Button
object?
getLabel()
and setLabel()
193.
Which Component subclass is used for drawing and painting?
Canvas
194.
What are synchronized methods and synchronized statements?
Synchronized
methods are methods that are used to control access to an object. A thread only
executes a synchronized method after it has acquired the lock for the method's
object or class. Synchronized statements are similar to synchronized methods. A
synchronized statement can only be executed after a thread has acquired the
lock for the object or class referenced in the synchronized statement.
195.
What are the two basic ways in which classes that can be run as threads
may
be defined?
A
thread class may be declared as a subclass of Thread, or it may implement the
Runnable interface.
196.
What are the problems faced by Java programmers who don't use layout managers?
Without
layout managers, Java programmers are faced with determining how their GUI will
be displayed across multiple windowing systems and finding a common sizingand
positioning that will work within the constraints imposed by each windowing
system.
197.
What is the difference between an if statement and a switch statement?
The
if statement is used to select among two alternatives. It uses a boolean
expression to decide which alternative should be executed. The switch statement
is used to select among multiple alternatives. It uses an int expression to
determine which alternative should be executed.
198.
What happens when you add a double value to a String?
The
result is a String object.
199.
What is the List interface?
The
List interface provides support for ordered collections of objects.
Coding Interview on Database - JDBC (java.sql)
Connecting to a Database
This example uses the JDBC-ODBC bridge to connect to a database
called ''mydatabase''.
try
{
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
String
url = "jdbc:odbc:mydatabase";
Connection
con = DriverManager.getConnection(
url, "login", "password");
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Creating a Table
This example creates a table called ''mytable'' with three
columns: COL_A which holds strings, COL_B which holds integers, and COL_C which
holds floating point numbers.
try
{
Statement
stmt = con.createStatement();
stmt.executeUpdate("CREATE
TABLE mytable (
COL_A VARCHAR(100), COL_B INTEGER, COL_C FLOAT)");
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Entering a New Row into a Table
This example enters a row containing a string, an integer,
and a floating point number into the table called ''mytable''.
try
{
Statement
stmt = connection.createStatement();
stmt.executeUpdate("INSERT
INTO mytable
VALUES ('Patrick Chan', 123, 1.23)");
connection.close();
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Getting All Rows from a Table
This example retrieves all the rows from a table called
''mytable''. A row in ''mytable'' consists of a string, integer, and floating
point number.
try
{
Statement
stmt = connection.createStatement();
//
Get data using colunm names.
ResultSet
rs = stmt.executeQuery(
"SELECT
* FROM mytable");
while
(rs.next()) {
String
s = rs.getString("COL_A");
int
i = rs.getInt("COL_B");
float
f = rs.getFloat("COL_C");
process(s, i, f);
}
//
Get data using colunm numbers.
rs
= stmt.executeQuery(
"SELECT
* FROM mytable");
while
(rs.next()) {
String
s = rs.getString(1);
int
i = rs.getInt(2);
float
f = rs.getFloat(3);
process(s, i, f);
}
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Getting Particular Rows from a
Table
This example retrieves all rows from a table called
''mytable'' whose column COL_A equals ``Patrick Chan''. A row in ''mytable''
consists of a string, integer, and floating point number.
try
{
Statement
stmt = connection.createStatement();
ResultSet
rs = stmt.executeQuery(
"SELECT
* FROM mytable WHERE COL_A = 'Patrick Chan'");
rs.next();
String
s = rs.getString("COL_A");
int
i = rs.getInt("COL_B");
float
f = rs.getFloat("COL_C");
process(s, i, f);
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Updating a Row of Data in a Table
This example updates a row in a table called ``mytable''.
In particular, for all rows whose column COL_B equals 123, column COL_A is set
to ''John Doe''.
try
{
Statement
stmt = connection.createStatement();
int
numUpdated = stmt.executeUpdate(
"UPDATE mytable SET COL_A
= 'John Doe'
WHERE COL_B = 123");
connection.close();
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Using a Prepared Statement
A prepared statement should be used in cases where a
particular SQL statement is used frequently. The prepared statement is more
expensive to set up but executes faster than a statement. This example
demonstrates a prepared statement for getting all rows from a table called
''mytable'' whose column COL_A equals ''Patrick Chan''. This example also
demonstrates a prepared statement for updating data in the table. In
particular, for all rows whose column COL_B equals 123, column COL_A is set to
''John Doe''.
try
{
//
Retrieving rows from the database.
PreparedStatement
stmt = connection.prepareStatement(
"SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE COL_A = ?");
int
colunm = 1;
stmt.setString(colunm, "Patrick Chan");
ResultSet
rs = stmt.executeQuery();
//
Updating the database.
stmt
= connection.prepareStatement(
"UPDATE mytable SET COL_A = ? WHERE COL_B = ?");
colunm
= 1;
stmt.setString(colunm, "John Doe");
colunm
= 2;
stmt.setInt(colunm, 123);
int
numUpdated = stmt.executeUpdate();
}
catch (SQLException e) {
}
Examplets TM provided by
permission of the publisher, Addision-Wesley, and Author Patrick Chan.
Handling Events with an Anonymous
Class
If
an event handler is specific to a component (that is, not shared by other
components), there is no need to declare a class to handle the event. The event
handler can be implemented using an anonymous inner class. This example
demonstrates an anonymous inner class to handle key events for a component.
component.addKeyListener(new KeyAdapter() {
public
void keyPressed(KeyEvent evt) {
}
});
Handling Action Events
Action
events are fired by subclasses of AbstractButton and includes buttons,
checkboxes, and menus.
AbstractButton
button = new JButton(quot;OK");
button.addActionListener(new
MyActionListener());
public
class MyActionListener
implements
ActionListener {
public
void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) {
//
Determine which abstract
//
button fired the event.
AbstractButton
button =
(AbstractButton)evt.getSource();
}
}
Handling Key Presses
You
can get the key that was pressed either as a key character (which is a Unicode
character) or as a key code (a special value representing a particular key on
the keyboard).
component.addKeyListener(new MyKeyListener());
public
class MyKeyListener extends KeyAdapter {
public
void keyPressed(KeyEvent evt) {
//
Check for key characters.
if
(evt.getKeyChar() == 'a') {
process(evt.getKeyChar());
}
//
Check for key codes.
if
(evt.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_HOME) {
process(evt.getKeyCode());
}
}
}
Handling Mouse Clicks
component.addMouseListener(
new
MyMouseListener());
public
class MyMouseListener
extends
MouseAdapter {
public
void mouseClicked(MouseEvent evt) {
if
((evt.getModifiers() &
InputEvent.BUTTON1_MASK)
!= 0) {
processLeft(evt.getPoint());
}
if
((evt.getModifiers() &
InputEvent.BUTTON2_MASK)
!= 0) {
processMiddle(evt.getPoint());
}
if
((evt.getModifiers() &
InputEvent.BUTTON3_MASK)
!= 0) {
processRight(evt.getPoint());
}
}
}
Handling Mouse Motion
component.addMouseMotionListener(
new
MyMouseMotionListener());
public
class MyMouseMotionListener
extends
MouseMotionAdapter {
public
void mouseMoved(MouseEvent evt) {
//
Process current position of cursor
//
while all mouse buttons are up.
process(evt.getPoint());
}
public
void mouseDragged(MouseEvent evt) {
//
Process current position of cursor
//
while mouse button is pressed.
process(evt.getPoint());
}
}
Detecting Double and
Triple Clicks
component.addMouseListener(
new
MyMouseListener());
public
class MyMouseListener extends MouseAdapter {
public
void mouseClicked(MouseEvent evt) {
if
(evt.getClickCount() == 3) {
//
triple-click
}
else if (evt.getClickCount() == 2) {
//
double-click
}
}
}
Handling Focus Changes
component.addFocusListener(
new
MyFocusListener());
public
class MyFocusListener
extends
FocusAdapter {
public
void focusGained(FocusEvent evt) {
//
The component gained the focus.
}
public
void focusLost(FocusEvent evt) {
//
The component lost the focus.
}
}
Files,
Streams, I/O (java.io)
Constructing a Path
On
Windows, this example creates the path \blash a\blash b. On Unix, the path
would be /a/b.
String
path = File.separator +
"a" + File.separator + "b";
Reading Text from Standard Input
try
{
BufferedReader
in = new BufferedReader(
new
InputStreamReader(System.in));
String
str = "";
while
(str != null) {
System.out.print("> prompt ");
str
= in.readLine();
process(str);
}
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Reading Text from a File
try
{
BufferedReader
in = new BufferedReader(
new
FileReader("infilename"));
String
str;
while
((str = in.readLine()) != null) {
process(str);
}
in.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Writing to a File
If
the file does not already exist, it is automatically created.
try
{
BufferedWriter
out = new BufferedWriter(
new
FileWriter("outfilename"));
out.write("aString");
out.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Creating a Directory
(new
File("directoryName")).mkdir();
Appending to a File
try
{
BufferedWriter
out = new BufferedWriter(
new
FileWriter("filename", true));
out.write("aString");
out.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Deleting a File
(new
File("filename")).delete();
Deleting a Directory
(new
File("directoryName")).delete();
Creating a Temporary File
try
{
//
Create temp file.
File
temp = File.createTempFile(
"pattern", ".suffix");
//
Delete temp file when program exits.
temp.deleteOnExit();
//
Write to temp file
BufferedWriter
out = new BufferedWriter(
new
FileWriter(temp));
out.write("aString");
out.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Using a Random Access File
try
{
File
f = new File("filename");
RandomAccessFile
raf =
new
RandomAccessFile(f, "rw");
//
Read a character.
char
ch = raf.readChar();
//
Seek to end of file.
raf.seek(f.length());
//
Append to the end.
raf.writeChars("aString");
raf.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Serializing an Object
The
object to be serialized must implement java.io.Serializable.
try
{
ObjectOutput
out = new ObjectOutputStream(
new
FileOutputStream("filename.ser"));
out.writeObject(object);
out.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Deserializing an Object
This
example deserializes a java.awt.Button object.
try
{
ObjectInputStream
in = new ObjectInputStream(
new
FileInputStream("filename.ser"));
AnObject object = (AnObject)
in.readObject();
in.close();
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Traversing a Directory
public
static void traverse(File f) {
process(f);
if
(f.isDirectory()) {
String[]
children = f.list();
for
(int i=0; i<children.length; i++) {
traverse(new
File(f, children[i]));
}
}
}
Reading UTF-8 Encoded Data
try
{
BufferedReader
in = new BufferedReader(
new
InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(
"infilename"), "UTF8"));
String
str = in.readLine();
}
catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Writing UTF-8 Encoded Data
try
{
Writer
out = new BufferedWriter(
new
OutputStreamWriter(new FileOutputStream(
"outfilename"), "UTF8"));
out.write(aString);
out.close();
}
catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Reading ISO Latin-1 Encoded Data
try
{
BufferedReader
in = new BufferedReader(
new
InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(
"infilename"), "8859_1"));
String
str = in.readLine();
}
catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Writing ISO Latin-1 Encoded Data
try
{
Writer
out = new BufferedWriter(
new
OutputStreamWriter(new FileOutputStream(
"outfilename"), "8859_1"));
out.write(aString);
out.close();
}
catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Networking
(java.net)
Creating a URL
try
{
//
With components.
URL
url = new URL("http","hostname", 80, "index.html");
//
With a single string.
url
= new URL(
"http://hostname:80/index.html");
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
Parsing a URL
try
{
URL
url = new URL("http://hostname:80/index.html#_top_");
String
protocol = url.getProtocol();// http
String
host = url.getHost();// hostname
int
port = url.getPort();// 80
String
file = url.getFile(); // index.html
String
ref = url.getRef();// _top_
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
Reading Text from a URL
try
{
URL
url = new URL("http://hostname:80/index.html");
BufferedReader
in = new BufferedReader(
new
InputStreamReader(url.openStream()));
String
str;
while
((str = in.readLine()) != null) {
process(str);
}
in.close();
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Resolving
a Hostname
Creating a Client Socket
try
{
InetAddress
addr = InetAddress.getByName("java.sun.com");
int
port = 80;
Socket
sock = new Socket(addr, port);
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Creating a Server Socket
try
{
int
port = 2000;
ServerSocket
srv = new ServerSocket(port);
//
Wait for connection from client.
Socket
socket = srv.accept();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Reading Text from a Socket
try
{
BufferedReader
rd = new BufferedReader(
new
InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
String
str;
while
((str = rd.readLine()) != null) {
process(str);
}
rd.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Writing Text to a Socket
try
{
BufferedWriter
wr = new BufferedWriter(
new
OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream()));
wr.write("aString");
wr.flush();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Sending a Datagram
public
static void send(InetAddress dst,
int
port, byte[] outbuf, int len) {
try
{
DatagramPacket
request = new DatagramPacket(
outbuf,
len, dst, port);
DatagramSocket
socket = new DatagramSocket();
socket.send(request);
}
catch (SocketException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
}
Receiving a Datagram
try
{
byte[]
inbuf = new byte[256]; // default size
DatagramSocket
socket = new DatagramSocket();
//
Wait for packet
DatagramPacket
packet = new DatagramPacket(
inbuf,
inbuf.length);
socket.receive(packet);
//
Data is now in inbuf
int
numBytesReceived = packet.getLength();
}
catch (SocketException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Joining a Multicast Group
public
void join(String groupName, int port) {
try
{
MulticastSocket
msocket = new MulticastSocket(port);
group
= InetAddress.getByName(groupName);
msocket.joinGroup(group);
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
}
Receiving from a Multicast Group
public
void read(MulticastSocket msocket,
byte[]
inbuf) {
try
{
DatagramPacket
packet = new DatagramPacket(
inbuf,
inbuf.length);
//
Wait for packet
msocket.receive(packet);
//
Data is now in inbuf
int
numBytesReceived = packet.getLength();
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
}
Sending to a Multicast Group
byte[]
outbuf = new byte[1024];
int
port = 1234;
try
{
DatagramSocket
socket = new DatagramSocket();
InetAddress
groupAddr = InetAddress.getByName(
"228.1.2.3");
DatagramPacket
packet = new DatagramPacket(
outbuf,
outbuf.length, groupAddr, port);
socket.send(packet);
}
catch (SocketException e) {
}
catch (IOException e) {
}
Defining and Exporting a Remote
Object
1.
Define the remote interface.
import
java.rmi.*;
public
interface RObject extends Remote {
void aMethod() throws RemoteException;
}
Looking Up a Remote Object and
Invoking a Method
try
{
//
Look up remote object
RObject robj = (RObject)
Naming.lookup(
"//localhost/RObjectServer");
//
Invoke method on remote object
robj.aMethod();
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
catch (UnknownHostException e) {
}
catch (NotBoundException e) {
}
catch (RemoteException e) {
}
Passing Parameters to a Remote
Method
Arguments
to remote methods must be primitive, serializable, or Remote. This example
demonstrates the declaration and use of all three parameter types.
1.
Define the remote interface.
import
java.rmi.*;
public
interface RObject extends Remote {
//
This parameter is primitive.
void primitiveArg(int num)
throws RemoteException;
//
This parameter implements Serializable.
void byValueArg(Integer
num) throws RemoteException;
//
This parameter implements Remote.
void byRefArg(ArgObject
arg) throws RemoteException;
}
public
interface ArgObject extends Remote
{
int aMethod() throws RemoteException;
}
2.
Define the remote object implementation.
import
java.rmi.*;
import
java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject;
public
class RObjectImpl extends
UnicastRemoteObject implements RObject
{
public RObjectImpl() throws RemoteException {
super();
}
public
void primitiveArg(int num) throws RemoteException {
}
public
void byValueArg(Integer num) throws RemoteException {
}
public
void byRefArg(ArgObject arg) throws RemoteException {
}
}
3.
Compile the remote object implementation.
> javac RObject.java RObjectImpl.java
4.
Generate the skeletons and stubs.
> rmic RObjectImpl
5.
Create an instance of RObjectImpl and bind it to the RMI Registry.
try {
RObject robj =
new RObjectImpl();
Naming.rebind("//localhost/RObjectServer",
robj);
} catch (MalformedURLException e) {
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
} catch (RemoteException e) {
}
6.
Look Up the Remote object and pass the parameters.
try {
// Look up the remote object
RObject robj = (RObject) Naming.lookup("//localhost/RObjectServer");
// Pass a primitive value as argument
robj.primitiveArg(1998);
// Pass a serializable object as argument
robj.byValueArg(new Integer(9));
// Pass a Remote object as argument
robj.byRefArg(new ArgObjectImpl());
} catch (MalformedURLException e) {
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
} catch (NotBoundException e) {
} catch (RemoteException e) {
}
Returning Values from a Remote
Method
Return
values from remote methods must be primitive, serializable, or Remote. This
example demonstrates the declaration and use of all three return types. 1.
Define the remote interface.
import
java.rmi.*;
public
interface RObject extends Remote {
//
This return value is primitive.
int primitiveRet() throws RemoteException;
//
This return value implements Serializable.
Integer byValueRet() throws RemoteException;
//
This return value implements Remote.
ArgObject byRefRet() throws RemoteException;
}
public
interface ArgObject extends Remote
{
int aMethod() throws RemoteException;
}
2.
Define the remote object implementation.
import
java.rmi.*;
import
java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject;
public
class RObjectImpl extends
UnicastRemoteObject
implementsRObject {
public RObjectImpl() throws RemoteException {
super();
}
public int primitiveRet() throws RemoteException {
return 3000;
}
public Integer byValueRet() throws RemoteException {
return new Integer(2000);
}
public ArgObject byRefRet() throws RemoteException {
return new ArgObjectImpl();
}
}
3.
Compile the remote object implementation.
>
javac RObject.java RObjectImpl.java
4.
Generate the skeletons and stubs.
>
rmic RObjectImpl
5.
Create an instance of RObjectImpl and bind it to the RMI Registry.
try
{
RObject robj = new RObjectImpl();
Naming.rebind("//localhost/RObjectServer", robj);
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
catch (UnknownHostException e) {
}
catch (RemoteException e) {
}
6.
Look Up the Remote object, invoke the methods, and receive the return
values.
try
{
//
Look up the remote object
RObject robj = (RObject)
Naming.lookup(
"//localhost/RObjectServer");
//
Receive the primitive value as return value
int r1 = robj.primitiveRet();
//
Receive the serializable object as return value
Integer r2 = robj.byValueRet();
//
Receive the Remote Object as return value
ArgObject aobj =robj.byRefRet();
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
catch (UnknownHostException e) {
}
catch (NotBoundException e) {
}
catch (RemoteException e) {
}
Throwing an Exception from a
Remote Method
1.
Define the remote interface.
import
java.rmi.*;
public
interface RObject extends Remote {
void aMethod() throws RemoteException;
}
2.
Define the remote object implementation.
import
java.rmi.*;
import
java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject;
public
class RObjectImpl extends
UnicastRemoteObject
implements RObject {
public RObjectImpl() throws RemoteException {
super();
}
public
void aMethod() throws
RemoteException {
//
The actual exception must be wrapped in
//
a RemoteException
throw
new RemoteException(
"message", new FileNotFoundException("message"));
}
}
3.
Compile the remote object implementation.
>
javac RObject.java RObjectImpl.java
4.
Generate the skeletons and stubs.
>
rmic RObjectImpl
5.
Create an instance of RObjectImpl and bind it to the RMI Registry.
try
{
RObject robj = new RObjectImpl();
Naming.rebind("//localhost/RObjectServer", robj);
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
catch (UnknownHostException e) {
}
catch (RemoteException e) {
}
6.
Look up the Remote object, invoke the method, and catch the exception.
try
{
//
Look up the remote object.
RObject robj = (RObject)
Naming.lookup(
"//localhost/RObjectServer");
//
Invoke the method.
robj.aMethod();
}
catch (MalformedURLException e) {
}
catch (UnknownHostException e) {
}
catch (NotBoundException e) {
}
catch (RemoteException e) {
//
Get the actual exception that was thrown.
Throwable
realException = e.detail;
}
Strings
(java.lang)
Constructing a String
If
you are constructing a string with several appends, it may be more efficient to
construct it using a StringBuffer and then convert it to an immutable String
object.
StringBuffer
buf = new StringBuffer("Initial
Text");
// Modify
int index = 1;
buf.insert(index, "abc");
buf.append("def");
// Convert to string
String s = buf.toString();
Getting a Substring from a String
int
start = 1;
int end = 4;
String substr = "aString".substring(start, end);// Str
Searching a String
String
string = "aString";
// First occurrence.
int index = string.indexOf('S');// 1
// Last occurrence.
index = string.lastIndexOf('i');// 4
// Not found.
index = string.lastIndexOf('z');// -1
Replacing Characters in a String
//
Replace all occurrences of 'a' with 'o'
String
newString = string.replace('a', 'o');
Replacing Substrings in a String
static
String replace(String str,
String
pattern, String replace) {
int
s = 0;
int
e = 0;
StringBuffer
result = new StringBuffer();
while
((e = str.indexOf(pattern, s)) >= 0) {
result.append(str.substring(s,
e));
result.append(replace);
s
= e+pattern.length();
}
result.append(str.substring(s));
return
result.toString();
}
Converting a String to Upper or
Lower Case
//
Convert to upper case
String
upper = string.toUpperCase();
// Convert to lower case
String lower = string.toLowerCase();
Converting a String to a Number
int
i = Integer.parseInt("123");
long l = Long.parseLong("123");
float f = Float.parseFloat("123.4");
double d = Double.parseDouble("123.4e10");
Converting Unicode to UTF-8
try
{
String
string = "\u5639\u563b";
byte[] utf8 =
string.getBytes("UTF8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
}
Converting UTF-8 to Unicode
public
static String toUnicode(byte[] utf8buf) {
try
{
return
new String(utf8buf, "UTF8");
}
catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
}
return
null;
}
Determining a Character's Unicode
Block
char
ch = '\u5639';
Character.UnicodeBlock block =
Character.UnicodeBlock.of(ch);
Breaking a String into Words
String
aString = "word1
word2 word3";
StringTokenizer parser =
new StringTokenizer(aString);
while (parser.hasMoreTokens()) {
processWord(parser.nextToken());
}
Java and EJB - Interview Questions
- What is Entity Bean and Session Bean ?
- What are the methods of Entity Bean?
- How does Stateful Session bean store its state ?
- Why does Stateless Session bean not store its state even though it has ejbActivate and ejbPassivate ?
- What are the services provided by the container ?
- Types of transaction ?
- What is bean managed transaction ?
- Why does EJB needs two interface( Home and Remote Interface) ?
- What are transaction attributes ?
- What is the difference between Container managed persistent bean and Bean managed persistent entity bean ?
- What is J2EE ?
- What is JTS ?
- How many entity beans used and how many tables can u use in EJB project ?
- What is scalable,portability in J2EE?
- What is Connection pooling?Is it advantageous?
- Method and class used for Connection pooling ?
- How to deploy in J2EE(i.e Jar,War file) ?
- How is entity bean created using Container managed entity bean ?
- Sotware architechture of EJB ?
- In Entity bean will the create method in EJB home and ejbCreate in Entity bean have the same parameters ?
- What methods do u use in Servlet – Applet communication ?
- What are the types of Servlet ?
- Difference between HttpServlet and Generic Servlets ?
- Difference between doGet and doPost ?
- What are the methods in HttpServlet?
- What are the types of SessionTracking?
- What is Cookie ? Why is Cookie used ?
- If my browser does not support Cookie,and my server sends a cookie instance What will happen ?
- Why do u use Session Tracking in HttpServlet ?
- Can u use javaScript in Servlets ?
- What is the capacity the doGet can send to the server ?
- What are the type of protocols used in HttpServlet ?
- Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol ?
- Why do you use UniCastRemoteObject in RMI ?
- How many interfaces are used in RMI?
- Can Rmi registry be written in the code, without having to write it in the command prompt and if yes where?
- Why is Socket used ?
- What are the types of JDBC drivers ?
- Explain the third driver(Native protocol driver) ?
- Which among the four driver is pure Java driver ?
- What are the Isolation level in JDBC transaction ?
- How do you connect with the database ?
- How do you connect without the Class.forName (" ") ?
- What does Class.forName return ?
- What are the types of statement ?
- Why is preparedStatement,CallableStatement used for?
- In real time project which driver did u use ?
- Difference between AWT and Swing compenents ?
- Is there any heavy weight component in Swings ?
- Can the Swing application if you upload in net, be compatible with your browser?
- What should you do get your browser compatible with swing components?
- What are the methods in Applet ?
- When is init(),start() called ?
- When you navigate from one applet to another what are the methods called ?
- What is the difference between Trusted and Untrusted Applet ?
- What is Exception ?
- What are the ways you can handle exception ?
- When is try,catch block used ?
- What is finally method in Exceptions ?
- What are the types of access modifiers ?
- What is protected and friendly ?
- What are the other modifiers ?
- Is synchronised modifier ?
- What is meant by polymorphism ?
- What is inheritance ?
- What is method Overloading ? What is this in OOPS ?
- What is method Overriding ? What is it in OOPS ?
- Does java support multi dimensional arrays ?
- Is multiple inheritance used in Java ?
- How do you send a message to the browser in JavaScript ?
- Does javascript support multidimensional arrays ?
- Why is XML used mainly?
- Do use coding for database connectivity in XML?
- What is DTD ?
- Is there any tool in java that can create reports ?
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