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The output of the code below is

       #include <stdio.h>
        void main()
        {
            int i = 0, k;
            if ( i == 0 )
                goto label;
                for ( k = 0;k < 3; k++ )
                {
                    printf( "hin" );
                    label: k = printf( "%03d", i );
                }
         }

A) 0 B) hi hi hi 0 0 0
C) 0 hi hi hi 0 0 0 D) 0 0 0
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 0

Explanation:
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What is the purpose of the wait(), notify(), and notifyAll() methods ?

Answer

The wait(), notify(), and notifyAll() methods are used to provide an efficient way for threads to wait for a shared resource. When a thread executes an object's wait() method, it enters the waiting state. It only enters the ready state after another thread invokes the object's notify() or notifyAll() methods..

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Difference between Swing and Awt ?

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AWT are heavy-weight componenets. Swings are light-weight components. Hence swing works faster than AWT.

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

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An abstract class can have instance methods that implement a default behavior. An Interface can only declare constants and instance methods, but cannot implement default behavior and all methods are implicitly abstract. An interface has all public members and no implementation. An abstract class is a class which may have the usual flavors of class members (private, protected, etc.), but has some abstract methods.

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What are the different JDBC drivers available ?

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There are mainly four type of JDBC drivers available. They are:

Type 1 : JDBC-ODBC Bridge Driver - A JDBC-ODBC bridge provides JDBC API access via one or more ODBC drivers. Note that some ODBC native code and in many cases native database client code must be loaded on each client machine that uses this type of driver. Hence, this kind of driver is generally most appropriate when automatic installation and downloading of a Java technology application is not important. For information on the JDBC-ODBC bridge driver provided by Sun.

Type 2: Native API Partly Java Driver- A native-API partly Java technology-enabled driver converts JDBC calls into calls on the client API for Oracle, Sybase, Informix, DB2, or other DBMS. Note that, like the bridge driver, this style of driver requires that some binary code be loaded on each client machine.

Type 3: Network protocol Driver- A net-protocol fully Java technology-enabled driver translates JDBC API calls into a DBMS-independent net protocol which is then translated to a DBMS protocol by a server. This net server middleware is able to connect all of its Java technology-based clients to many different databases. The specific protocol used depends on the vendor. In general, this is the most flexible JDBC API alternative. It is likely that all vendors of this solution will provide products suitable for Intranet use. In order for these products to also support Internet access they must handle the additional requirements for security, access through firewalls, etc., that the Web imposes. Several vendors are adding JDBC technology-based drivers to their existing database middleware products.

Type 4: JDBC Net pure Java Driver - A native-protocol fully Java technology-enabled driver converts JDBC technology calls into the network protocol used by DBMSs directly. This allows a direct call from the client machine to the DBMS server and is a practical solution for Intranet access. Since many of these protocols are proprietary the database vendors themselves will be the primary source for this style of driver. Several database vendors have these in progress.

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How to identify a given positive decimal number as even/odd without using % or / operator ?

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You may be very good at coding,but if you questioning how on earth you could solve this problem.Then here is a solution. If you remember the good old days of our primary school then the solution is easy,"division is a matter of iterative subtraction".


public class TestEvenOdd {
public static void main(String arg[ ]){
int num=6;
int result=num;
while(result>=2){
result=result-2;
}
if(result==1){
System.out.println("The number is odd");
}else{
System.out.print("The number is even");
}
}
}

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What will be the output of the following code snippet?

Object s1 = new String("Hello");
Object s2 = new String("Hello");
 
if(s1 == s2) {
  System.out.println("s1 and s2 are ==");
}else if (s1.equals(s2)) {
  System.out.println("s1 and s2 are equals()");
}

Answer

Answer : s1 and s2 are equals()


 


Explanation :



 

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What is the difference between method overriding and overloading?

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Overriding is a method with the same name and arguments as in a parent, whereas overloading is the same method name but different arguments

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