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Ans. return is used within a method to return control out of the method. It may be followed by a value which is returned from the method to calling method immediately preceding the point of call.
continue statement is used within a loop to start next iteration without executing the remaining statements in the loop.
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Ans. Infinite loop is a programming condition wherein the control goes into an infinite loop because the loop termination condition can never be met. For example -
for(int x=1;x>0;x++){
}
in this loop, with each increment the condition x > 0 will remain true till infinity.
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Ans. You can implement encapsulation in Java by keeping the fields (class variables) private and providing public getter and setter methods to each of them. Java Beans are examples of fully encapsulated classes. Encapsulation in Java: Restricts direct access to data members (fields) of a class.
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Ans. OOPs or Object Oriented Programming is a Programming model which is organized around Objects instead of processes. Instead of a process calling series of processes, this model stresses on communication between objects. Objects that all self sustained, provide security by encapsulating it's members and providing abstracted interfaces over the functions it performs. OOP's facilitate the following features
1. Inheritance for Code Reuse
2. Abstraction for modularity, maintenance and agility
3. Encapsulation for security and protection
4. Polymorphism for flexibility and interfacing
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Ans. Encapsulation is a feature of OOP's that binds the data and it's associated methods together as a single unit and facilitate protection and data hiding by providing minimal interface to outside. For example - member variables are declared private and are accessed through public methods. Moreover we have private methods that can only be used internally and hence providing minimal interface to outside class through use of public methods.
Ans. By encapsulating it within another class and declaring it private. In such a case, it will only be accessible through parent class or parent class object.
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Ans. dynamic method dispatch is a process in which a call to an
overridden method is resolved at runtime rather than at compile-time. This is used to achieve runtime polymorphism in java.
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Q43. How does java identifies which method to be called in method overriding or runtime polymorphism, when both methods share the same name and signature ?
Ans. runtime polymorphism or method overriding doesn't require method name and signature to be different whereas compile time polymorphism or method overloading requires method name to be same but the signature to be different.
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Ans. Counter controlled repetitions are the loops that are controlled with the use of counters or the loops where the number of repetitions are known in advance. for loop in java is the counter controlled repetition.
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Ans. I would avoid that. If we need to initialize member elements differently on the basis of some condition, I would prefer having overloaded constructors. I don't see a need to have a loop for initializing member elements unless the count of elements is huge and they all need to be initialized with common value.
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2. for Each loop syntax is more clean if we have to iterate over the elements of a collection and we need not keep track of the record count
3. For is preferred when we need loops without the usage of collections or Array of objects and entirely primitives are being used
4. for loop is preferred if we need to keep track of record count and have to perform some action of the basis of that. For example - If we have to print something after every 5 records, With for each loop in such case, we will have to keep a separate counter.
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Ans. Yes, we can do that. Compiler wont complain. But using object reference we can only access methods which have been defined for object class i.e clone(), equals(), hashCode(), toString() etc.
We cannot access methods defined in String class or in any class in hierarchy between String and Object.
For example - we cannot do obj.append("abc") as it will now give compile time error.
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Ans. Combiners are used to increase the efficiency of a Map Reduce program. They are used to aggregate intermediate map output locally on individual mapper outputs. Combiners can help you reduce the amount of data that needs to be transferred across to the reducers.
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Ans. Hadoop is an open source framework , written in java by apche software foundation. This framework is used to write applications to process vast amount of data. Processing happens in parallel on large clusters which could have 1000 of computers. It processes data in a very reliable and fault tolerant manner.
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Ans. Multiple Inheritance refers to the concept of a class inheriting multiple classes. Example - Class C extends Class A ,Class B. This is not allowed in Java.
Multilevel Inheritance refers to the concept of Inheritance in a chain. Example - Class B extends Class A, Class C extends Class B. This is permitted in Java.
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Ans. No, If both Parent and Derived are outer classes.
public class Vehicle {
private static String manufacturingDate = "2016";
}
public class Car extends Vehicle{
public static void main(String args[]){
System.out.println(manufacturingDate); // error - The field Vehicle.manufacturingDate is not visible
}
}
Yes, If derived is the inner class of Parent.
public class Vehicle {
private static String manufacturingDate = "2016";
static public class Car extends Vehicle{
public static void main(String args[]){
System.out.println(manufacturingDate); // no problem
}
}
}
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