IGNOU BCA MCA Students - VIVA Question Answer for JAVA or JSP
JAVA or JSP Selected Question Answer - PART II
1. What is JVM ? Why is Java called the “Platform Independent
Programming Language” ? A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a process virtual machine that can execute Java bytecode. Each Java source
file is compiled into a bytecode file, which is executed by the JVM. Java was
designed to allow application programs to be built that could be run on any
platform, without having to be rewritten or recompiled by the programmer for
each separate platform. A Java virtual machine makes this possible, because it
is aware of the specific instruction lengths and other particularities of the
underlying hardware platform.
2. What is the Difference between JDK and JRE ? The Java Runtime
Environment (JRE) is basically the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) where your Java
programs are being executed. It also includes browser plugins for applet
execution. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is the full featured Software
Development Kit for Java, including the JRE, the compilers and tools (like JavaDoc, and Java Debugger), in order for a user to develop, compile and
execute Java applications.
3. What does the “static” keyword mean ? Can you override
private or static method in Java ? The static keyword denotes that a member
variable or method can be accessed, without requiring an instantiation of the
class to which it belongs. A user cannot override static methods in Java, because method
overriding is based upon dynamic binding at runtime and static methods are
statically binded at compile time. A static method is not associated with any
instance of a class so the concept is not applicable.
4. Can you access non static variable in static context ? A static
variable in Java belongs to its class and its value remains the same for all
its instances. A static variable is initialized when the class is loaded by the
JVM. If your code tries to access a non-static variable, without any instance,
the compiler will complain, because those variables are not created yet and
they are not associated with any instance.
5. What are the Data Types supported by Java ? What is
Autoboxing and Unboxing ? The eight primitive data types supported by the Java
programming language are:
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byte
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short
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int
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long
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float
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double
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boolean
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char
Autoboxing is the automatic conversion
made by the Java compiler between the primitive types and their corresponding object
wrapper classes. For example, the compiler converts an int to an Integer, a double to a Double, and so on. If the conversion goes the other way, this
operation is called unboxing.
6. What is Function Overriding and Overloading in Java ? Method
overloading in Java occurs when two or more methods in the same class have the
exact same name, but different parameters. On the other hand, method overriding
is defined as the case when a child class redefines the same method as a parent
class. 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.
7. What is a Constructor, Constructor Overloading in Java and
Copy-Constructor ? A constructor gets invoked when a new object is created.
Every class has a constructor. In case the
programmer does not provide a constructor for a class, the Java compiler
(Javac) creates a default constructor for that class. The constructor
overloading is similar to method overloading in Java. Different constructors
can be created for a single class. Each constructor must have its own unique
parameter list. Finally, Java does support copy constructors like C++, but the
difference lies in the fact that Java doesn’t create a default copy constructor
if you don’t write your own.
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