Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Java Interview Questions- Part3

Which containers use a FlowLayout as their default layout?
The Panel and Applet classes use the FlowLayout as their default layout.
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What state does a thread enter when it terminates its processing?
When a thread terminates its processing, it enters the dead state.
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What is the Collections API?
The Collections API is a set of classes and interfaces that support operations on collections of objects.
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What is the List interface?
The List interface provides support for ordered collections of objects.
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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.
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What is the Vector class?
The Vector class provides the capability to implement a growable array of objects
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What modifiers may be used with an inner class that is a member of an outer class?
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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.
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What is an Iterator interface?
The Iterator interface is used to step through the elements of a Collection.
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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.
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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.
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Is sizeof a keyword?
The sizeof operator is not a keyword.
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What are wrapped classes?
Wrapped classes are classes that allow primitive types to be accessed as objects.
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Does garbage collection guarantee that a program will not run out of memory?
No, it doesn't. 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
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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.
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Name Component subclasses that support painting. The Canvas, Frame, Panel, and Applet classes support painting.
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What is a native method?
A native method is a method that is implemented in a language other than Java.
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How can you write a loop indefinitely?
for(;;)--for loop; while(true)--always true, etc.
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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.
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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.
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Which class is the superclass for every class.
Object
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