why we import both packages java.awt.*; and java.awt.event.*;
as java.awt.*; can import all classes na. then what is the
need of importing java.awt.event.*; ?
What are advantages of using Java?s layout managers than
windowing systems?
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teacing and 5 months in small s/w firm. worked in 4 or 5
months in few places. Presently I am writing bank exams. I
want to get back to IT sector. Are there any possibilities.
any growth prospects?. I am having some knowledge in core
and advanced java. I am so desperate. Any suggestions thanks
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Question 7 [8]
Consider the following class and answer the questions below
it:
public class StackWithGuard extends Stack {
public StackWithGuard(int size) {
super(size);
}
synchronized public boolean isEmpty() {
return super.isEmpty();
}
synchronized public boolean isFull() {
return super.isFull();
}
synchronized public int getSize() {
return super.getSize();
}
synchronized public void push(Object obj) {
try {
while (isFull()) {
wait();
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {}
super.push(obj);
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notify();
}
synchronized public Object pop() {
try {
while (isEmpty()) {
wait();
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {}
Object result = super.pop();
notify();
return result;
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
StackWithGuard stack = new StackWithGuard(5);
new Producer(stack, 15).start();
new Consumer(stack, 15).start();
}
}
Note: The Stack class is provided in the Appendix.
Note also: The following questions all refer to the pop()
method of the StackWithGuard
class given above.
7.1 What does the synchronized keyword ensure for this
method? (2)
7.2 Why is a while loop used to test whether the stack is
empty? In other words, why
wouldn't the following if statement be sufficient?
if (isEmpty()) {
wait();
}
(2)
7.3 Why is the result of popping (provided by the inherited
pop() method) stored in a
temporary variable? In other words, why wouldn't the
following statement be
sufficient?
return super.pop();
(2)
7.4 Why is the while loop placed in a try-catch structure?
(2)
Appendix
The LinkedQueue class:
public class LinkedQueue implements Queue {
private Node first, last;
private int count;
public LinkedQueue() {
first = last = null;
count =0;
}
public int size() {
return count;
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return (count == 0);
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}
public void enqueue(Object o) {
Node node = new Node();
node.element = o;
node.next = null;
node.prev = last;
if (last != null){
last.next = node;
}
else {
last = first = node;
}
last = node;
count++;
}
public void dequeue() {
if ((first!= null) & (first.next!=null)) {
first = first.next;
first.prev = null;
count--;
}
else {
first = last = null;
count--;
}
}
public Object front() {
return first;
}
}
class Node {
Object element;
Node next, prev;
}
The Stack class:
public class Stack {
protected Object rep[];
protected int top = -1;
protected int size = 0;
protected int count = 0;
public Stack(int size) {
if (size > 0) {
this.size = size;
rep = new Object[size];
}
}
public boolean isFull() {
return (count == size);
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return (count == 0);
}
public int getSize() {
return size;
}
public void push(Object e) {
if (e != null && !isFull()) {
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top++;
rep[top] = e;
count ++;
}
}
public Object pop() {
Object result = null;
if (!isEmpty()) {
result = rep[top];
top--;
count--;
}
return result;
}
}
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Q1.A. Write note on “The class path Environment Variable”?
B. Which are different kinds of source code?
Q2.A. How to create an interface?
B. Why convert an applet to an application?
Q3.A. How to use Media tracker Class.
B. How to use string tokenizer class.
Q4 A. Explain the overview of UDP messaging.
B. Difference between SQL Exception class and SQL
Warning class.
Q5. A. How to create com object in Java?
B. Write short notes on “The properties class”
Q6. A. When object is created and destroyed?
B. Explain the JDB in depth & command line.
C. Write short notes on Web Sites.
4.1 Supply contracts (in the form of comments specifying
pre- and post conditions)
for the enqueue() method of the LinkedQueue class given in
the Appendix.
(2)
4.2 Let Thing be a class which is capable of cloning
objects, and consider the code
fragment:
Thing thing1 = new Thing(); //(1)
Thing thing2 = thing1; //(2)
Thing thing3 = (Thing) thing1.clone(); //(3)
Explain how the objects thing2 and thing3 differ from each
other after
execution of the statements.
(
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Realized?
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Hi friends am new to java. I read jar file means collection
of java files. For executing struts application what are
the necessary jar files. " struts.jar " file contains
what. can u explain
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Explain the difference between Unicast and Multicast
objects?
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what are Hostile Applets?
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The following program reads data (details of students) from
a file named students.txt and
converts it into e-mail addresses. The results are written
to a file named studentemail.txt.
students.txt consists of a number of lines, each containing
the data of a student in colon
delimited format:
Last Name:First Name:Student Number
Each input record is converted to an e-mail address and
written to studentemail.txt in the
following format:
the first character of the last name + the first character
of the first name + the last four digits of
the student number + “@myunisa.ac.za”
import java.io.*;
public class EmailConverter {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new FileReader
("students.txt"));
PrintWriter output = new PrintWriter(new FileWriter
("studentemail.txt"));
String line = input.readLine();
while (line != null) {
// Extract the information for each student
String[] items = line.split(":");
// Generate the email address
String email = "" + items[0].charAt(0) + items[1].charAt(0)
+
items[2].substring(4,8) + "@myunisa.ac.za";
email = email.toLowerCase();
// Output
output.println(email);
line = input.readLine();
}
input.close();
output.close();
}
}
Rewrite the class so that it handles possible errors that
may occur. In particular, it should do the
following:
• It should catch at least three appropriate exceptions
that might occur, and display suitable
messages.
• At this stage, the program will not run correctly if
there is an empty line in the input file.
Change the program so that if an empty line is encountered,
an exception is thrown and the
empty line is ignored. This exception should be handled
with the display of a suitable error
message.
• Before the e-mail address is added to the output file,
check if the student number has 8
digits. If not, throw an InvalidFormatException (which the
program should not handle itself)
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What happens to the Exception object after handling an
exception?
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how to use crystal reports in java
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My interview asked what is dynamic variable in java and
where we use them.