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What is the difference between an Interface and an Abstract class ?

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1.Main difference is methods of a Java interface are implicitly abstract and cannot have implementations. A Java abstract class can have instance methods that implements a default behavior.


2.Variables declared in a Java interface is by default final. An abstract class may contain non-final variables.


3.Members of a Java interface are public by default. A Java abstract class can have the usual flavors of class members like private, protected, etc..


4.Java interface should be implemented using keyword “implements”; A Java abstract class should be extended using keyword “extends”.


5.An interface can extend another Java interface only, an abstract class can extend another Java class and implement multiple Java interfaces.


6.A Java class can implement multiple interfaces but it can extend only one abstract class.


7.Interface is absolutely abstract and cannot be instantiated; A Java abstract class also cannot be instantiated, but can be invoked if a main() exists.


8.In comparison with java abstract classes, java interfaces are slow as it requires extra indirection.

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Can you access non static variable in static context ?

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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.

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What were the most memorable accomplishments at your last job ? In your Carrer?

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Focus on your most recent accomplishments, those in your current position or the job you had just prior to this one. But make sure they are relevant to the position for which you're interviewing.

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What is the similarity between Dynamic Binding and linking?

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Dynamic binding is orthogonal to dynamic linking. Binding refers to the linking of a procedure call to the code to be executed in response to the call. Dynamic binding It is associated with polymorphism and inheritance, it(also known as late binding) means that the code associated with a given procedure call is not known until the time of the call at run-time.

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What is the common usage of serialization? What exceptions occur during serialization?

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The object need to be serialized when it’s sent over a network and when it’s state is saved. Exceptions which occur during serialization are:


a. transient fields


b. when the base class is serialized then only base class fields are handled.


c. static fields are ignored because they are not part of any state.

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What is Shallow and deep cloning in Java?

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Cloning refers to creating duplicate copies of objects in java.


Shallow Cloning: Shallow cloning is a bitwise copy of an object. New object is created which is an exact copy that of the original one. In case any objects are referring the fields of these objects, just the references are copied.


Deep Cloning: In deep cloning, complete duplicate copy of the original copy is created. Deep cloning creates not only the primitive values of the original objects but also copies all its sub objects as well.


Clonable interface is used to perform cloning in java.

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Why do we need wrapper classes in Java?

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Dealing with primitives as objects is easier at times. Most of the objects collection store objects and not primitive types. Many utility methods are provided by wrapper classes. To get these advantages we need to use wrapper classes. As they are objects, they can be stored in any of the collection and pass this collection as parameters to the methods.


 


Features of the Java wrapper Classes:


- Wrapper classes convert numeric strings into numeric values.


- The way to store primitive data in an object.


- The valueOf() method is available in all wrapper classes except Character


- All wrapper classes have typeValue() method. This method returns the value of the object as its primitive type.

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What is the SimpleTimeZone class?

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SimpleTimeZone is a concrete subclass of TimeZone class. The TimeZone class represents a time zone, that is to be used with Gregorian calendar.


The SimpleTimeZone is created by using the base time zone offset from GMT time zone ID and rules, for starting and ending the time of daylight.

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