JAVA BASICS 5
91. How many objects are created in the following piece of
code?
MyClass c1, c2, c3;
c1 = new MyClass ();
c3 = new MyClass ();
Only 2 objects are created, c1 and c3. The reference c2 is
only declared and not initialized.
92. Can a public class MyClass be defined in a source file
named YourClass.java?
No. The source file name, if it contains a public class,
must be the same as the public class name itself
with a.java extension.
93. Can main() method be declared final?
Yes, the main() method can be declared final, in addition to
being public static.
94. What is HashMap and Map?
Map is an Interface and Hashmap is the class that implements
Map.
95. Difference between HashMap and HashTable?
The HashMap class is roughly equivalent to Hashtable, except
that it is unsynchronized and permits
nulls. (HashMap allows null values as key and value whereas
Hashtable doesnt allow).
HashMap does not guarantee that the order of the map will
remain constant over time. HashMap is
unsynchronized and Hashtable is synchronized.
96. Difference between Vector and ArrayList?
Vector is synchronized whereas arraylist is not.
97. Difference between Swing and Awt?
AWT are heavy-weight componenets. Swings are light-weight
components. Hence swing works faster
than AWT.
98. What will be the default values of all the elements of
an array defined as an instance
variable?
If the array is an array of primitive types, then all the
elements of the array will be initialized to the
default value corresponding to that primitive type.
Example: All the elements of an array of int will be
initialized to 0(zero), while that of boolean type
will be initialized to false. Whereas if the array is an
array of references (of any type), all the
elements will be initialized to null.
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