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How to declare a class in Java?

mkotla
mkotla
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 14K+ Views

Following is the syntax to declare a class. class className { //Body of the class } You can declare a class by writing the name of the next to the class keyword, followed by the flower braces. Within these, you need to define the body (contents) of the class i.e. fields and methods.To make the class accessible to all (classes) you need to make it public. public class MyClass { //contents of the class (fields and methods) }

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Why do Java array declarations use curly brackets?

Ankitha Reddy
Ankitha Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 730 Views

Curly brackets usually denote sets and ensembles while parenthesis usually in most Algol-based programming languages curly braces are used to declare arrays.

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Why are classes sometimes declared final in Java?

Sreemaha
Sreemaha
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 679 Views

If a class is declared final, you cannot inherit it. If you try it gives you a compile-time error as − Example final class Super { private int data = 30; } public class Sub extends Sub { public static void main(String args[]){ } } Output Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation problem: at Sub.main(Sub.java:7)

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What is a composition in Java?

Lakshmi Srinivas
Lakshmi Srinivas
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 435 Views

The composition is also a type of aggregation where the relationship is restrictive i.e. If two objects are in composition, the composed object will not exist without the other.

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What is the difference between compositions and aggregations in Java?

Sharon Christine
Sharon Christine
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 290 Views

In Aggregation relationship among classes by which a class (object) can be made up of any combination of objects of other classes. It allows objects to be placed directly within the body of other classes.A composition is also a type of aggregation where the relationship is restrictive i.e. If two objects are in composition, the composed object will not exist without the other.

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What are native methods in Java and where are they used?

Samual Sam
Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 2K+ Views

A native method in Java is a method whose implementation is written in other languages such as c and c++. The ‘native’ keyword is used before a method to indicate that it is implemented in other language.

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What is a method in Java that ends in a semicolon and has no method body?

Sharon Christine
Sharon Christine
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 860 Views

An abstract method is the one which has no definition and declared abstract. In short, an abstract method contains only method signature without body. To use this method, you need to inherit this method by extending the class and provide the method definition. Example public abstract class Employee{ private String name; private String address; private int number; public abstract double computePay(); }

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What is Callable interface in Java?

Sharon Christine
Sharon Christine
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 1K+ Views

The Callable interface is found in the package java.util.concurrent. The Callable object can return the computed result done by a thread in contrast to a runnable interface which can only run the thread. The Callable object returns a Future object which provides methods to monitor the progress of a task being executed by a thread. The future object can be used to check the status of a Callable and then retrieve the result from the Callable once the thread is done. It also provides timeout functionality.

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What is the difference between Component class and Container class in Java?

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 4K+ Views

The class Component is the abstract base class for the non-menu user-interface controls of AWT. A component represents an object with graphical representation. The class Container is the superclass for the containers of AWT. The container object can contain other AWT components.

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Can you use both this() and super() in a constructor in Java?

Samual Sam
Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 2K+ Views

No, you cannot have both this() and super() in a single constructor.

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