Thursday, 29 September 2011

Java Interview Questions Part 4

1.Why do threads block on I/O? Threads block on i/o (that is enters the waiting state) so that other threads may execute while the i/o Operation is performed.
2. How are Observer and Observable used?
Objects that subclass the Observable class maintain a list of observers. When an Observable object is updated it invokes the update() method of each of its observers to notify the observers that it has changed state. The Observer interface is implemented by objects that observe Observable objects.
3. What is synchronization and why is it important?
With respect to multi threading, synchronization is the capability to control the access of multiple threads to shared resources. Without synchronization, it is possible for one thread to modify a shared object while another thread is in the process of using or updating that object’s value. This often leads to significant errors.
4. Can a lock be acquired on a class?
Yes, a lock can be acquired on a class. This lock is acquired on the class’s Class object.
5. What’s new with the stop(), suspend() and resume() methods in JDK 1.2?
The stop(), suspend() and resume() methods have been deprecated in JDK 1.2.
6. Is null a keyword?
The null value is not a keyword.
7. What is the preferred size of a component?
The preferred size of a component is the minimum component size that will allow the component to display normally.
8. What method is used to specify a container’s layout?
The setLayout() method is used to specify a container’s layout.
9. Which containers use a FlowLayout as their default layout?
The Panel and Applet classes use the FlowLayout as their default layout.
10. What state does a thread enter when it terminates its processing?
When a thread terminates its processing, it enters the dead state.

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