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How do I write package names in Java?
While choosing a package name you need to keep the following points in mind. The name of the package should be in small letters. It is suggested to start the name of the package with the top level domain level followed by sub domains, ex: com.example.tutorialspoint. Example You can declare a package as in. package com.mypackage.tutorialspoint; Public class Sample { Public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println("Welcome to Tutorialspoint"); } } Executing a package You need to compile the file with packages using –d ...
Read MoreHow to add items to an array in java dynamically?
Since the size of an array is fixed you cannot add elements to it dynamically. But, if you still want to do it then, Convert the array to ArrayList object.Add the required element to the array list.Convert the Array list to array.Exampleimport java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Scanner; public class AddingItemsDynamically { public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter the size of the array :: "); int size = sc.nextInt(); String myArray[] = new String[size]; System.out.println("Enter elements of the array ...
Read MoreHow to convert BLOB to Byte Array in java?
You can contents of a blob into a byte array using the getBytes() method.Exampleimport java.awt.Image; import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; import java.sql.Blob; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.DriverManager; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.Statement; import java.util.Arrays; public class BlobToByteArray { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { Image image = new BufferedImage(300, 400, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB); String JDBC_DRIVER = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"; String DB_URL = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/mydb"; String USER = "root"; String PASS = "password"; ...
Read MoreHow to access the members of a class from another class in Java?
To access the members of a class from other class. First of all, import the class. Create an object of that class. Using this object access, the members of that class. Suppose there is a class in a package called myPackage with a method named display() package myPackage; public class Sample { public void display() { System.out.println("Hello"); } } You can access it as. import myPackage; public class MyClass { public static void main(String args[]) { Sample s = new Sample(); s.done(); } } Output hello
Read MoreAre the private variables and private methods of a parent class inherited by the child class in Java?
No, a child class can’t inherit private members of the parent class, it can inherit only protected, default, and public members of it. If you try it gives you a compile time error as: − Example class Super{ private int data = 30; public void display(){ System.out.println("Hello this is the method of the super class"); } } public class Sub extends Super{ public void greet(){ System.out.println("Hello this is the method of the sub class"); ...
Read MoreHow to convert Java Array/Collection to JSON array?
Google provides a library named org.json.JSONArray and, following is the maven dependency to add library to your project. com.googlecode.json-simple json-simple 1.1 The JSONArray class of the org.json package provides put() method. Using this method, you can populate the JSONArray object with the contents of the elements.Exampleimport org.json.JSONArray; public class ArrayToJson { public static void main(String args[]) { String [] myArray = {"JavaFX", "HBase", "JOGL", "WebGL"}; JSONArray jsArray = new JSONArray(); ...
Read MoreCan a class in Java be both final and abstract?
An abstract cannot be instantiated. Therefore to use an abstract class you need to create another class and extend the abstract class and use it. If a class is final you can’t extend it further. So, you cannot declare a class both final and abstract. Example Still if you try to do so you will get a compile time error saying “illegal combination of modifiers:” final abstract class Demo{ public final void display(){ System.out.println("Hello welcome to tutorialspoint"); } } Output C:\Sample>javac Demo.java Demo.java:1: error: illegal ...
Read MoreCan constructors be marked final, abstract or static in Java?
Except public, protected and, private constructor does not allow any other modifier. When you use a final keyword with a method or constructor it cannot be overridden. But, a constructor in Java cannot be overridden therefore, there is no need of using the final keyword with the constructor. Since you cannot override a constructor you cannot provide body to it if it is made abstract. Therefore, you cannot use abstract keyword with the constructor. If you want to invoke a member of a class before instantiating the class you need to use static before it. But, contractors are called ...
Read MoreCan a constructor be overridden in java?
If super class and sub class have same methods including name, return type and parameters, and if you try to call it using the object of the sub class Then the method in the sub class is invoked. Constructor looks like method but it is not. It does not have a return type and its name is same as the class name. But, a constructor cannot be overridden. If you try to write a super class’s constructor in the sub class compiler treats it as a method and expects a return type and generates a compile time error. Example ...
Read MoreCan interfaces have constructors in Java?
No, interfaces can’t have constructors for the following reasons − All the members of an interface are abstract, and since a constructor cannot be abstract. Still, if you try to write a constructor within an interface it will generate a compile time error. Example public interface InterfaceTest { InterfaceTest(){ } public abstract void display(); public abstract void show(); } Error C:\Sample>javac InterfaceTest.java InterfaceTest.java:2: error: expected public InterfaceTest(){ ^ 1 error
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