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Ans. Enumeration can iterate only legacy collections like Vector , HashTable and Stack whereas Iterator can iterate both legacy and non legacy collections.
Enumeration is less safer than Iterator
Enumeration is fail safe whereas Iterator is fail fast
Iterator allows for removal of element while traversal whereas Enumeration doesn't have remove method.
Enumerations were introduced in Java 1 whereas Iterators were introduced with Java 2
Enumerations have methods like hasMoreElements and nextElement whereas Iterators have methods like hasNext, next and remove
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Ans. mutual exclusion i.e the resource is not shareable and hence a process should have exclusive access to it at a particular time
Hold and Wait i.e the process doesn't release all existing resources held by it before requesting for another one.
No preemption i.e noone can forcefully release a resource held by another process and the process should voluntarily release the resource held by it.
Circular Wait - For ex, P1 is waiting on resource to be released by P2, P2 is waiting on resource to be released by P3 and P3 is waiting on the resource to be released by P1
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Ans. Public constructor is simple and easy as it's the default way of object creation. So there are no additional coding overheads as compiler provides the default constructor if none is provided by coder.
With static final methods, it facilitates loose coupling by segregating the responsibility of object creation to a separate method. Validation can be done on the constructor arguments before calling it. Moreover if any adaption on the arguments is required that can achieved easily with factory method.On the flip side, there is coding overhead and additional method call.
Q760. If we have to maintain a value "7" denoting "number of days in a week" as constant variable, Which of the following is the best constant name and Why ?
Constant should be such that it uniquely identifies the value it holds and context of the value. SEVEN uniquely identifies the value but doesn't express the context.
Though NUMBER_OF_DAYS_IN_WEEK and NUMBER_OF_DAYS_IN_WEEK_7 makes sense in terms of unique value identification and context but 7 at the end of constant name appears useless as all weeks have 7 days and hence it's the only value it can hold. If it would have been "number of days in a month", it would have made sense to include number of days at the end like
Q761. If we have to maintain a value "31" denoting "number of days in a month" as constant variable, Which of the following is the best constant name and Why ?
Constant should be such that it uniquely identifies the value it holds and context of the value. THIRTY_ONE uniquely identifies the value but doesn't express the context. NUMBER_OF_DAYS_IN_MONTH expresses the context but doesn't specify the value clearly as different month can have different number of days.
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Ans. Objective of constant variable is to provide a context to the value and provide a single point of change. In terms of context, i don't see much need for having constant name for null as null is already self explanatory. In terms of providing single point of change, it doesn't make much sense as it would necessitate that all such placeholders either hold null or a common value.
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Ans. String Pool makes Java more memory efficient by providing a reusable place for string literals. It might be a little performance inconvenience but results in good amount memory saving.
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Ans. There are 2 ways to specify dependencies in Spring, one by the way of specifying beans in config files and other is by specifying annotations like @Bean, @Component , @Service etc to let spring know of the dependencies.
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Ans. assertThat is introduced with Junit4 and offers many advatanges over assert. Messages are more explanatory, offer better type safety and are more readable. Moreover hamcrest library is portable as it can used both with junit and TestNG.Moreover assertThat provides flexibility as the same method can be used for assert , assertEquals,assertTrue etc through the use of matcher methods.
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Q770. Which of following is / are valid static final declaration ?
public static final String MAX_NUM = "10";
public static final Object NULL = null;
public static final MathContext MATH_CONTEXT = new MathContext(2,RoundingMode.CEILING);
Ans. Asynchronous Replication of information from master to all slaves. Redis is an in memory storage and hence any crash may result in complete loss of information on a cluster.
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Ans. Var args is the feature of Java that allows a method to have variable number of arguments. Var args are used when we are not sure about the number of arguments a method may need. Internally java treats them as array.
but we shouldn't ideally do that as errors are mostly JVM based and not application based and there is rarely we can do something about it. Very likely catching and not re throwing would lead to muting their response or trace.
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