141. What is the
difference between a field variable and a local variable?
A field variable
is a variable that is declared as a member of a class. A local variable is a
variable that is declared local to a method.
142. Under what
conditions is an object's finalize() method invoked by the garbage collector?
The garbage
collector invokes an object's finalize() method when it detects that the object
has become unreachable.
143. How are
this() and super() used with constructors?
this() is used to
invoke a constructor of the same class. super() is used to invoke a superclass
constructor.
144. What is the
relationship between a method's throws clause and the exceptions
that can be
thrown during the method's execution?
A method's throws
clause must declare any checked exceptions that are not caught within the body
of the method.
145. What is the
difference between the JDK 1.02 event model and the event-delegation
model introduced
with JDK 1.1?
The JDK 1.02
event model uses an event inheritance or bubbling approach. In this model,
components are required to handle their own events. If they do not handle a
particular event, the event is inherited by (or bubbled up to) the component's
container. The container then either handles the event or it is bubbled up to
its container and so on, until the highest-level container has been tried..
In the
event-delegation model, specific objects are designated as event handlers for
GUI components. These objects implement event-listener interfaces. The
event-delegation model is more efficient than the event-inheritance model
because it eliminates the processing required to support the bubbling of
unhandled events.
146. How is it
possible for two String objects with identical values not to be equal
under the ==
operator?
The == operator
compares two objects to determine if they are the same object in memory. It is
possible for two String objects to have the same value, but located indifferent
areas of memory.
147. Why are the
methods of the Math class static?
So they can be
invoked as if they are a mathematical code library.
148. What
Checkbox method allows you to tell if a Checkbox is checked?
getState()
149. What state
is a thread in when it is executing?
An executing
thread is in the running state.
150. What are the
legal operands of the instanceof operator?
The left operand
is an object reference or null value and the right operand is a class,
interface, or array type.
151. How are the
elements of a GridLayout organized?
The elements of a
GridBad layout are of equal size and are laid out using the squares of a grid.
152. What an I/O
filter?
An I/O filter is
an object that reads from one stream and writes to another, usually altering
the data in some way as it is passed from one stream to another.
153. If an object
is garbage collected, can it become reachable again?
Once an object is
garbage collected, it ceases to exist. It can no longer become reachable
again.
154. What is the
Set interface?
The Set interface
provides methods for accessing the elements of a finite mathematical set. Sets
do not allow duplicate elements.
155. What classes
of exceptions may be thrown by a throw statement?
A throw statement
may throw any expression that may be assigned to the Throwable type.
156. What are E
and PI?
E is the base of
the natural logarithm and PI is mathematical value pi.
157. Are true and
false keywords?
The values true
and false are not keywords.
158. What is a
void return type?
A void return
type indicates that a method does not return a value.
159. What is the
purpose of the enableEvents() method?
The
enableEvents() method is used to enable an event for a particular object.
Normally, an event is enabled when a listener is added to an object for a
particular event. The enableEvents() method is used by objects that handle
events by overriding their event-dispatch methods.
160. What is the
difference between the File and RandomAccessFile classes?
The File class encapsulates the files and
directories of the local file system. The RandomAccessFile class provides the
methods needed to directly access data contained in any part of a file.
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