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Q2464. Can we have default method with same name and signature in the derived Interface as the static method in base Interface and vice versa ?
Ans. Yes , we can do that as static methods are not accessible using references and hence cannot lead to conflict. We cannot do inverse as Default methods cannot be overridden with the static methods in derived interface.
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Q2471. What things you would care about to improve the performance of Application if its identified that its DB communication that needs to be improved ?
Very frequently asked. Usually followed by questions related to private constructor and synchronized access. Frequently asked in JPMorgan and TCS (Based on 2 feedback)
Ans. No. compareTo method is declared final for the Enumerations and hence cannot be overriden. This has been intentionally done so that one cannot temper with the sorting order on the Enumeration which is the order in which Enum constants are declared.
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Ans. In case we need to verify that a method is being called with any argument and not a specific argument we can use Mockito.any(Class), Mockito.anyString, Mockito.anyLong etc.
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Q2477. How can we test methods individually which are not visible or declared private ?
Ans. We can either increase their visibility and mark them with annotation @VisibleForTesting or can use reflection to individually test those methods.
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Ans. They should be named all in upper case with underscore separating words.
Moreover the name should be such that it identifies the value. For example, if we are using constant for employee Id 123, it should be named something like EMPLOYEE_ID_123 and not EMPLOYEE_ID
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Q2482. How do you define a class of constants in Java?
Ans. Make the class as final. Disable the object construction by making constructor private. Keep only Static Final Variables declared and Defined at the same time.
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Ans. Initialize required objects for working with mocks and tested method
Set the mock behaviour on dependent objects
Execute the tested method
Perform assertions
Verify if a method is invoked or not
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Q2484. Name few Dependency Injection frameworks ?
Ans. Google Guice , Spring , PicoContainer and Dagger.
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Q2485. If you are given a choice to implement the code to either Insert a Record or Update if already exist, Which approach will you follow ?
1. Insert into the DB Table. If exception occurs, update the existing record. 2. Check if the record exists and update it if it exists, If not insert a new record.
Ans. In first case, there would be 2 DB calls in worst case and 1 in best case. In 2nd approach there will be always 2 DB calls.
Decision on the approach should depend on the following considerations -
1. How costly is the call to DB ? Are we using indices , hibernate etc
If calls to DB are costly , 1st approach should be the choice.
2. Exception Book keeping load upon exception.
The benefit of saving 1st call in approach 1 should be bigger than the Book keeping for the exception.
3. Probability of the exception in first apparoach.
If the DB Table is almost empty, it makes sense to follow Approach 1 as majority of the 1st calls will pass through without exception.
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Q2486. What will the following code do ?
String dateStr = "2011 11 19"; DateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd"); Date date = dateFormat.parse(dateStr); System.out.println(date);
Ans. It will throw the ParseException as the date format doesn't abide with the format of the specified date.
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