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1 | Q |
Why threads block or enters to
waiting state
on
I/O?
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A | Threads enters to waiting state or block on I/O because other threads can execute while the I/O operations are performed. | ||
2 | Q | What are transient variables in java? | |
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Transient variables are variable that cannot be serialized.
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3 | Q | How Observer and Observable are used? | |
A |
Subclass of Observable class maintain a list of
observers. Whenever an Observable object is updated, it invokes the
update() method of each of its observers to notify the observers that it has
a changed state. An observer is any object that implements the
interface Observer.
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4 | Q | What is synchronization | |
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Synchronization is the ability to
control the access of multiple threads to shared resources. Synchronization stops
multithreading. With synchronization , at a time only one thread will be able to access
a shared resource.
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5 | Q | What is List interface ? | |
A | List is an ordered collection of objects. | ||
6 | Q | What is a Vector | |
A | Vector is a grow able array of objects. | ||
7 | Q | What is the difference between yield() and sleep()? | |
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When a object invokes yield() it returns to
ready state. But when an object invokes sleep() method enters to not ready
state.
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8 | Q | What are Wrapper Classes ? | |
A | They are wrappers to primitive data types. They allow us to access primitives as objects. | ||
9 | Q | Can we call finalize() method ? | |
A | Yes. Nobody will stop us to call any method , if it is accessible in our class. But a garbage collector cannot call an object's finalize method if that object is reachable. | ||
10 | Q |
What is the difference between time slicing and
preemptive scheduling ?
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In preemptive scheduling, highest priority task continues execution
till it enters a not running state or a higher priority task comes into existence.
In time slicing, the task continues its execution for a predefined period of time and
reenters the pool of ready tasks.
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11 | Q | What is the initial state of a thread when it is created and started? | |
A | The thread is in ready state. | ||
12 | Q | Can we declare an anonymous class as both extending a class and implementing an interface? | |
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No. An anonymous class can extend a class or implement an
interface, but it cannot be declared to do both
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13 | Q | What are the differences between boolean & operator and & operator | |
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When an expression containing the & operator is
evaluated, both operands are evaluated. And the & operator is applied to
the operand. When an expression containing && operator is evaluated, the
first operand is evaluated. If the first operand returns a value of true
then only the second operand is evaluated otherwise the second part will not
get executed. && is also called short cut
and.
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14 | Q | What is the use of the finally block? | |
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Finally is the block of code that executes always. The
code in finally block will execute even if an exception is occurred. finally
will not execute when the user calls System.exit().
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15 | Q | What is an abstract method ? | |
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An abstract method is a method that don't have a body. It is declared with modifier abstract
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Thursday, 17 May 2012
core java Interview Questions
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