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A constructor is used to create objects and has the same name as the class with no return type. A method is an ordinary member function that can have its own name and return type.
The purpose of garbage collection is to identify and discard objects no longer needed by a program to reclaim memory. An object becomes eligible for garbage collection when it is unreachable.
Synchronization controls access to shared resources for multithreading by preventing one thread from modifying a variable while another thread is using it, which can cause errors.
An abstract class cannot be instantiated and is meant to serve as a template for subclasses to extend, while an interface can only declare constants and abstract methods but provides no implementation.
Identifiers in Java refer to variables, methods, classes, packages and interfaces by name rather than being the things themselves. Parameters passed to methods are passed by value. A constructor creates an instance of a class by allocating memory and initializing the object. Packages in Java are used to organize related classes and interfaces and provide access protection.
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- The differences between constructors and methods, final and static keywords, and the purpose of the Void class.
- Details about finalize methods, just-in-time compilation, abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and method overloading and overriding.
- Questions about byte code, class vs instance variables, local variables, and class vs instance methods.
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Team Quadra presented on object-oriented programming concepts in Java, including abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance. The team members are Nafiz Ar Rafi, Shohana Iasmin, MD. Maruf Hossain, Sinthia Sayeed, and Rokonuzzaman Razu. Examples were provided to demonstrate each OOP concept in Java code. Access modifiers and their usage were also discussed along with constructors and static variables.
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1. Basic Java Interview Questions
Q1. Explain JDK, JRE and JVM?
Q2. Explain public static void main(String args[]) in Java.
main() in Java is the entry point for any Java program. It is always written as public static void
main(String[] args).
2. public: Public is an access modifier, which is used to specify who can access this method. Public
means that this Method will be accessible by any Class.
static: It is a keyword in java which identifies it is class-based. main() is made static in Java so
that it can be accessed without creating the instance of a Class. In case, main is not made static
then the compiler will throw an error as main() is called by the JVM before any objects are made
and only static methods can be directly invoked via the class.
void: It is the return type of the method. Void defines the method which will not return any
value.
main: It is the name of the method which is searched by JVM as a starting point for an
application with a particular signature only. It is the method where the main execution occurs.
String args[]: It is the parameter passed to the main method.
Q3. Why Java is platform independent?
Java is called platform independent because of its byte codes which can run on any system irrespective of
its underlying operating system.
Q4. Why Java is not 100% Object-oriented?
3. Java is not 100% Object-oriented because it makes use of eight primitive data types such as Boolean, byte,
char, int, float, double, long, short which are not objects.
Q5. What are wrapper classes in Java?
Wrapper classes convert the Java primitives into the reference types (objects). Every primitive data type
has a class dedicated to it. These are known as wrapper classes because they "wrap" the primitive data
type into an object of that class. Refer to the below image which displays different primitive type, wrapper
class and constructor argument.
Q6. What are constructors in Java?
In Java, constructor refers to a block of code which is used to initialize an object. It must have the same
name as that of the class. Also, it has no return type and it is automatically called when an object is
created.
There are two types of constructors:
1. Default Constructor: In Java, a default constructor is the one which does not take any inputs.
In other words, default constructors are the no argument constructors which will be created by
4. default in case you no other constructor is defined by the user. Its main purpose is to initialize the
instance variables with the default values. Also, it is majorly used for object creation.
2. Parameterized Constructor: The parameterized constructor in Java, is the constructor which
is capable of initializing the instance variables with the provided values. In other words, the
constructors which take the arguments are called parameterized constructors.
Q7. What is singleton class in Java and how can we make a class singleton?
Singleton class is a class whose only one instance can be created at any given time, in one JVM. A class can
be made singleton by making its constructor private.
Q8. What is the difference between Array list and vector in Java?
5. Q9. What is the difference between equals() and == in Java?
Equals() method is defined in Object class in Java and used for checking equality of two objects defined by
business logic.
"==" or equality operator in Java is a binary operator provided by Java programming language and used
to compare primitives and objects. public boolean equals(Object o) is the method provided by the Object
class. The default implementation uses == operator to compare two objects. For example: method can be
overridden like String class. equals() method is used to compare the values of two objects.
Q10. What are the differences between Heap and Stack Memory in Java?
The major difference between Heap and Stack memory are:
6. Q11. What is a package in Java? List down various advantages of packages.
Packages in Java, are the collection of related classes and interfaces which are bundled together. By using
packages, developers can easily modularize the code and optimize its reuse. Also, the code within the
packages can be imported by other classes and reused. Below I have listed down a few of its advantages:
Packages help in avoiding name clashes
7. They provide easier access control on the code
Packages can also contain hidden classes which are not visible to the outer classes and only used
within the package
Creates a proper hierarchical structure which makes it easier to locate the related classes
Q12. Why pointers are not used in Java?
Java doesn't use pointers because they are unsafe and increases the complexity of the program. Since,
Java is known for its simplicity of code, adding the concept of pointers will be contradicting. Moreover,
since JVM is responsible for implicit memory allocation, thus in order to avoid direct access to memory by
the user, pointers are discouraged in Java.
Q13. What is JIT compiler in Java?
JIT stands for Just-In-Time compiler in Java. It is a program that helps in converting the Java bytecode
into instructions that are sent directly to the processor. By default, the JIT compiler is enabled in Java and
is activated whenever a Java method is invoked. The JIT compiler then compiles the bytecode of the
invoked method into native machine code, compiling it "just in time" to execute. Once the method has
8. been compiled, the JVM summons the compiled code of that method directly rather than interpreting it.
This is why it is often responsible for the performance optimization of Java applications at the run time.
Q14. What are access modifiers in Java?
In Java, access modifiers are special keywords which are used to restrict the access of a class, constructor,
data member and method in another class. Java supports four types of access modifiers:
1. Default
2. Private
3. Protected
4. Public
9. Q15. Define a Java Class.
A class in Java is a blueprint which includes all your data. A class contains fields (variables) and methods
to describe the behavior of an object. Let's have a look at the syntax of a class.
class Abc {
member variables // class body
methods }
Q16. What is an object in Java and how is it created?
An object is a real-world entity that has a state and behavior. An object has three characteristics:
1. State
10. 2. Behavior
3. Identity
An object is created using the ‘new’ keyword. For example:
ClassName obj = new ClassName();
Q17. What is Object Oriented Programming?
Object-oriented programming or popularly known as OOPs is a programming model or approach where
the programs are organized around objects rather than logic and functions. In other words, OOP mainly
focuses on the objects that are required to be manipulated instead of logic. This approach is ideal for the
programs large and complex codes and needs to be actively updated or maintained.
Q18. What are the main concepts of OOPs in Java?
Object-Oriented Programming or OOPs is a programming style that is associated with concepts like:
1. Inheritance: Inheritance is a process where one class acquires the properties of another.
11. 2. Encapsulation: Encapsulation in Java is a mechanism of wrapping up the data and code
together as a single unit.
3. Abstraction: Abstraction is the methodology of hiding the implementation details from the
user and only providing the functionality to the users.
4. Polymorphism: Polymorphism is the ability of a variable, function or object to take multiple
forms.
Q19. What is the difference between a local variable and an instance variable?
In Java, a local variable is typically used inside a method, constructor, or a block and has only local
scope. Thus, this variable can be used only within the scope of a block. The best benefit of having a local
variable is that other methods in the class won't be even aware of that variable.
Example
if(x > 100)
{
String test = "Edureka";
}
12. Whereas, an instance variable in Java, is a variable which is bounded to its object itself. These variables
are declared within a class, but outside a method. Every object of that class will create it's own copy of the
variable while using it. Thus, any changes made to the variable won't reflect in any other instances of that
class and will be bound to that particular instance only.
class Test{
public String EmpName;
public int empAge;
}
Q20. Differentiate between the constructors and methods in Java?
Q21. What is final keyword in Java?
final is a special keyword in Java that is used as a non-access modifier. A final variable can be used in
different contexts such as:
13. final variable
When the final keyword is used with a variable then its value can’t be changed once assigned. In case the
no value has been assigned to the final variable then using only the class constructor a value can be
assigned to it.
final method
When a method is declared final then it can’t be overridden by the inheriting class.
final class
When a class is declared as final in Java, it can’t be extended by any subclass class but it can extend other
class.
Q22. What is the difference between break and continue statements?
14. Example break:
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
if (i == 3)
{
break;
}
System.out.println(i);
}
Example continue:
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
if (i == 2)
{
continue;
}
System.out.println(i);
}
15. Q23. What is an infinite loop in Java? Explain with an example.
An infinite loop is an instruction sequence in Java that loops endlessly when a functional exit isn't met.
This type of loop can be the result of a programming error or may also be a deliberate action based on the
application behavior. An infinite loop will terminate automatically once the application exits.
For example:
public class InfiniteForLoopDemo
{
public static void main(String[] arg) {
for(;;)
System.out.println("Welcome to Edureka!");
// To terminate this program press ctrl + c in the console.
}
}
Q24. What is the difference between this() and super() in Java?
In Java, super() and this(), both are special keywords that are used to call the constructor.
16. Q25. What is Java String Pool?
Java String pool refers to a collection of Strings which are stored in heap memory. In this, whenever a new
object is created, String pool first checks whether the object is already present in the pool or not. If it is
present, then the same reference is returned to the variable else new object will be created in the String
pool and the respective reference will be returned.
Q26. Differentiate between static and non-static methods in Java.
17. Q27. What is constructor chaining in Java?
In Java, constructor chaining is the process of calling one constructor from another with respect to the
current object. Constructor chaining is possible only through legacy where a subclass constructor is
responsible for invoking the superclass' constructor first. There could be any number of classes in the
constructor chain. Constructor chaining can be achieved in two ways:
1. Within the same class using this()
2. From base class using super()
Q28. Difference between String, String Builder, and String Buffer.
18. Q29. What is a classloader in Java?
The Java ClassLoader is a subset of JVM (Java Virtual Machine) that is responsible for loading the
class files. Whenever a Java program is executed it is first loaded by the classloader. Java provides three
built-in classloaders:
1. Bootstrap ClassLoader
2. Extension ClassLoader
3. System/Application ClassLoader
Q30. Why Java Strings are immutable in nature?
In Java, string objects are immutable in nature which simply means once the String object is created its
state cannot be modified. Whenever you try to update the value of that object instead of updating the
19. values of that particular object, Java creates a new string object. Java String objects are immutable as
String objects are generally cached in the String pool. Since String literals are usually shared between
multiple clients, action from one client might affect the rest. It enhances security, caching,
synchronization, and performance of the application.
Q31. What is the difference between an array and an array list?
Q32. What is a Map in Java?
In Java, Map is an interface of Util package which maps unique keys to values. The Map interface is not a
subset of the main Collection interface and thus it behaves little different from the other collection types.
Below are a few of the characteristics of Map interface:
20. 1. Map doesn’t contain duplicate keys.
2. Each key can map at max one value.
Q33. What is collection class in Java? List down its methods and interfaces.
In Java, the collection is a framework that acts as an architecture for storing and manipulating a group of
objects. Using Collections you can perform various tasks like searching, sorting, insertion, manipulation,
deletion etc. Java collection framework includes the following:
Interfaces
Classes
Methods
The below image shows the complete hierarchy of the Java Collection.
22. OOPS Java Interview Questions
Q1. What is Polymorphism?
Polymorphism is briefly described as "one interface, many implementations". Polymorphism is a
characteristic of being able to assign a different meaning or usage to something in different contexts -
specifically, to allow an entity such as a variable, a function, or an object to have more than one form.
There are two types of polymorphism:
23. 1. Compile time polymorphism
2. Run time polymorphism
Compile time polymorphism is method overloading whereas Runtime time polymorphism is done using
inheritance and interface.
Q2. What is runtime polymorphism or dynamic method dispatch?
In Java, runtime polymorphism or dynamic method dispatch is a process in which a call to an overridden
method is resolved at runtime rather than at compile-time. In this process, an overridden method is called
through the reference variable of a superclass. Let's take a look at the example below to understand it
better.
class Car {
void run()
{
System.out.println(“car is running”);
}
}
class Audi extends Car {
void run()
{
System.out.prinltn(“Audi is running safely with 100km”);
}
public static void main(String args[])
24. {
Car b= new Audi(); //upcasting
b.run();
}
}
Q3. What is abstraction in Java?
Abstraction refers to the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events. It basically deals with hiding the
details and showing the essential things to the user. Thus you can say that abstraction in Java is the
process of hiding the implementation details from the user and revealing only the functionality to them.
Abstraction can be achieved in two ways:
1. Abstract Classes (0-100% of abstraction can be achieved)
2. Interfaces (100% of abstraction can be achieved)
Q4. What do you mean by an interface in Java?
An interface in Java is a blueprint of a class or you can say it is a collection of abstract methods and static
constants. In an interface, each method is public and abstract but it does not contain any constructor.
Thus, interface basically is a group of related methods with empty bodies. Example:
25. public interface Animal {
public void eat();
public void sleep();
public void run();
}
Q5. What is the difference between abstract classes and interfaces?
26. Q6. What is inheritance in Java?
Inheritance in Java is the concept where the properties of one class can be inherited by the other. It helps
to reuse the code and establish a relationship between different classes. Inheritance is performed between
two types of classes:
1. Parent class (Super or Base class)
2. Child class (Subclass or Derived class)
A class which inherits the properties is known as Child Class whereas a class whose properties are
inherited is known as Parent class.
Q7. What are the different types of inheritance in Java?
Java supports four types of inheritance which are:
1. Single Inheritance: In single inheritance, one class inherits the properties of another i.e there
will be only one parent as well as one child class.
27. 2. Multilevel Inheritance: When a class is derived from a class which is also derived from
another class, i.e. a class having more than one parent class but at different levels, such type of
inheritance is called Multilevel Inheritance.
3. Hierarchical Inheritance: When a class has more than one child classes (subclasses) or in
other words, more than one child classes have the same parent class, then such kind of
inheritance is known as hierarchical.
4. Hybrid Inheritance: Hybrid inheritance is a combination of two or more types of inheritance.
Q8. What is method overloading and method overriding?
Method Overloading :
In Method Overloading, Methods of the same class shares the same name but each method must
have a different number of parameters or parameters having different types and order.
Method Overloading is to “add” or “extend” more to the method’s behavior.
It is a compile-time polymorphism.
The methods must have a different signature.
28. It may or may not need inheritance in Method Overloading.
Let’s take a look at the example below to understand it better.
class Adder {
Static int add(int a, int b)
{
return a+b;
}
Static double add( double a, double b)
{
return a+b;
}
public static void main(String args[])
{
System.out.println(Adder.add(11,11));
System.out.println(Adder.add(12.3,12.6));
}}
Method Overriding:
In Method Overriding, the subclass has the same method with the same name and exactly the
same number and type of parameters and same return type as a superclass.
Method Overriding is to “Change” existing behavior of the method.
It is a run time polymorphism.
29. The methods must have the same signature.
It always requires inheritance in Method Overriding.
Let’s take a look at the example below to understand it better.
class Car {
void run(){
System.out.println(“car is running”);
}
Class Audi extends Car{
void run()
{
System.out.prinltn(“Audi is running safely with 100km”);
}
public static void main( String args[])
{
Car b=new Audi();
b.run();
}
}
Q9. Can you override a private or static method in Java?
You cannot override a private or static method in Java. If you create a similar method with the same
return type and same method arguments in child class then it will hide the superclass method; this is
known as method hiding. Similarly, you cannot override a private method in subclass because it's not
30. accessible there. What you can do is create another private method with the same name in the child class.
Let's take a look at the example below to understand it better.
class Base {
private static void display() {
System.out.println("Static or class method from Base");
}
public void print() {
System.out.println("Non-static or instance method from Base");
}
class Derived extends Base {
private static void display() {
System.out.println("Static or class method from Derived");
}
public void print() {
System.out.println("Non-static or instance method from Derived");
}
public class test {
public static void main(String args[])
{
Base obj= new Derived();
obj1.display();
obj1.print();
}
}
Q10. What is multiple inheritance? Is it supported by Java?
31. If a child class inherits the property from multiple classes is known as multiple inheritance. Java does not
allow to extend multiple classes.
The problem with multiple inheritance is that if multiple parent classes have the same method name, then
at runtime it becomes difficult for the compiler to decide which method to execute from the child class.
Therefore, Java doesn't support multiple inheritance. The problem is commonly referred to as Diamond
Problem.
32. Q11. What is encapsulation in Java?
Encapsulation is a mechanism where you bind your data(variables) and code(methods) together as a
single unit. Here, the data is hidden from the outer world and can be accessed only via current class
methods. This helps in protecting the data from any unnecessary modification. We can achieve
encapsulation in Java by:
Declaring the variables of a class as private.
Providing public setter and getter methods to modify and view the values of the variables.
Q12. What is an association?
Association is a relationship where all object have their own lifecycle and there is no owner. Let's take the
example of Teacher and Student. Multiple students can associate with a single teacher and a single
student can associate with multiple teachers but there is no ownership between the objects and both have
their own lifecycle. These relationships can be one to one, one to many, many to one and many to many.
Q13. What do you mean by aggregation?
33. An aggregation is a specialized form of Association where all object has their own lifecycle but there is
ownership and child object can not belong to another parent object. Let's take an example of Department
and teacher. A single teacher can not belong to multiple departments, but if we delete the department
teacher object will not destroy.
Q14. What is composition in Java?
Composition is again a specialized form of Aggregation and we can call this as a "death" relationship. It is
a strong type of Aggregation. Child object does not have their lifecycle and if parent object deletes all child
object will also be deleted. Let's take again an example of a relationship between House and rooms. House
can contain multiple rooms there is no independent life of room and any room can not belongs to two
different houses if we delete the house room will automatically delete.
Q15. What is a marker interface?
A Marker interface can be defined as the interface having no data member and member functions. In
simpler terms, an empty interface is called the Marker interface. The most common examples of Marker
interface in Java are Serializable, Cloneable etc. The marker interface can be declared as follows.
public interface Serializable{
}
34. Q16. What is object cloning in Java?
Object cloning in Java is the process of creating an exact copy of an object. It basically means the ability to
create an object with a similar state as the original object. To achieve this, Java provides a
method clone() to make use of this functionality. This method creates a new instance of the class of the
current object and then initializes all its fields with the exact same contents of corresponding fields. To
object clone(), the marker interface java.lang.Cloneable must be implemented to avoid any runtime
exceptions. One thing you must note is Object clone() is a protected method, thus you need to override it.
Q17. What is a copy constructor in Java?
Copy constructor is a member function that is used to initialize an object using another object of the same
class. Though there is no need for copy constructor in Java since all objects are passed by reference.
Moreover, Java does not even support automatic pass-by-value.
Q18. What is a constructor overloading in Java?
In Java, constructor overloading is a technique of adding any number of constructors to a class each
having a different parameter list. The compiler uses the number of parameters and their types in the list to
differentiate the overloaded constructors.
35. class Demo
{
int i;
public Demo(int a)
{
i=k;
}
public Demo(int a, int b)
{
…
}
Servlets Interview Questions
Q1. What is a servlet?
Java Servlet is server-side technologies to extend the capability of web servers by providing
support for dynamic response and data persistence.
The javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http packages provide interfaces and classes for writing our
own servlets.
All servlets must implement the javax.servlet.Servlet interface, which defines servlet lifecycle
methods. When implementing a generic service, we can extend the GenericServlet class provided
36. with the Java Servlet API. The HttpServlet class provides methods, such as doGet() and doPost(),
for handling HTTP-specific services.
Most of the times, web applications are accessed using HTTP protocol and thats why we mostly
extend HttpServlet class. Servlet API hierarchy is shown in below image.
Q2. What are the differences between Get and Post methods?
37. Q3. What is Request Dispatcher?
RequestDispatcher interface is used to forward the request to another resource that can be HTML, JSP or
another servlet in same application. We can also use this to include the content of another resource to the
response.
There are two methods defined in this interface:
1.void forward()
2.void include()
38. Q4. What are the differences between forward() method and sendRedirect() methods?
39. Q5. What is the life-cycle of a servlet?
There are 5 stages in the lifecycle of a servlet:
1. Servlet is loaded
40. 2. Servlet is instantiated
3. Servlet is initialized
4. Service the request
5. Servlet is destroyed
Q6. How does cookies work in Servlets?
Cookies are text data sent by server to the client and it gets saved at the client local machine.
Servlet API provides cookies support through javax.servlet.http.Cookie class that implements
Serializable and Cloneable interfaces.
HttpServletRequest getCookies() method is provided to get the array of Cookies from request,
since there is no point of adding Cookie to request, there are no methods to set or add cookie to
request.
Similarly HttpServletResponse addCookie(Cookie c) method is provided to attach cookie in
response header, there are no getter methods for cookie.
Q7. What are the differences between ServletContext vs ServletConfig?
41. The difference between ServletContext and ServletConfig in Servlets JSP is in below tabular format.
Q8. What are the different methods of session management in servlets?
Session is a conversational state between client and server and it can consists of multiple request and
response between client and server. Since HTTP and Web Server both are stateless, the only way to
maintain a session is when some unique information about the session (session id) is passed between
server and client in every request and response.
Some of the common ways of session management in servlets are:
42. 1. User Authentication
2. HTML Hidden Field
3. Cookies
4. URL Rewriting
5. Session Management API
JDBC Interview Questions
Q1. What is JDBC Driver?
JDBC Driver is a software component that enables java application to interact with the database. There
are 4 types of JDBC drivers:
43. 1. JDBC-ODBC bridge driver
2. Native-API driver (partially java driver)
3. Network Protocol driver (fully java driver)
4. Thin driver (fully java driver)
Q2. What are the steps to connect to a database in java?
44. Registering the driver class
Creating connection
Creating statement
Executing queries
Closing connection
Q3. What are the JDBC API components?
The java.sql package contains interfaces and classes for JDBC API.
Interfaces:
Connection
Statement
PreparedStatement
ResultSet
45. ResultSetMetaData
DatabaseMetaData
CallableStatement etc.
Classes:
DriverManager
Blob
Clob
Types
SQLException etc.
Q4. What is the role of JDBC DriverManager class?
The DriverManager class manages the registered drivers. It can be used to register and unregister drivers.
It provides factory method that returns the instance of Connection.
46. Q5. What is JDBC Connection interface?
The Connection interface maintains a session with the database. It can be used for transaction
management. It provides factory methods that returns the instance of Statement, PreparedStatement,
CallableStatement and DatabaseMetaData.
Q6. What is the purpose of JDBC ResultSet interface?
The ResultSet object represents a row of a table. It can be used to change the cursor pointer and get the
information from the database.
Q7. What is JDBC ResultSetMetaData interface?
The ResultSetMetaData interface returns the information of table such as total number of columns,
column name, column type etc.
47. Q8. What is JDBC DatabaseMetaData interface?
The DatabaseMetaData interface returns the information of the database such as username, driver name,
driver version, number of tables, number of views etc.
Q9. What do you mean by batch processing in JDBC?
Batch processing helps you to group related SQL statements into a batch and execute them instead of
executing a single query. By using batch processing technique in JDBC, you can execute multiple queries
which makes the performance faster.
Q10. What is the difference between execute, executeQuery, executeUpdate?
Statement execute(String query) is used to execute any SQL query and it returns TRUE if the result is
an ResultSet such as running Select queries. The output is FALSE when there is no ResultSet object such
as running Insert or Update queries. We can use getResultSet() to get the ResultSet
and getUpdateCount() method to retrieve the update count.
Statement executeQuery(String query) is used to execute Select queries and returns the ResultSet.
ResultSet returned is never null even if there are no records matching the query. When executing select
48. queries we should use executeQuery method so that if someone tries to execute insert/update statement it
will throw java.sql.SQLException with message "executeQuery method can not be used for update".
Statement executeUpdate(String query) is used to execute Insert/Update/Delete (DML) statements
or DDL statements that returns nothing. The output is int and equals to the row count for SQL Data
Manipulation Language (DML) statements. For DDL statements, the output is 0.
You should use execute() method only when you are not sure about the type of statement else use
executeQuery or executeUpdate method.
Q11. What do you understand by JDBC Statements?
JDBC statements are basically the statements which are used to send SQL commands to the database and
retrieve data back from the database. Various methods like execute(), executeUpdate(), executeQuery, etc.
are provided by JDBC to interact with the database.
JDBC supports 3 types of statements:
49. 1. Statement: Used for general purpose access to the database and executes a static SQL query at
runtime.
2. PreparedStatement: Used to provide input parameters to the query during execution.
3. CallableStatement: Used to access the database stored procedures and helps in accepting
runtime parameters.
Spring Interview Questions
Q1. What is Spring?
Wikipedia defines the Spring framework as "an application framework and inversion of control container
for the Java platform. The framework's core features can be used by any Java application, but there are
extensions for building web applications on top of the Java EE platform." Spring is essentially a
lightweight, integrated framework that can be used for developing enterprise applications in java.
Q2. Name the different modules of the Spring framework.
Some of the important Spring Framework modules are:
50. Spring Context - for dependency injection.
Spring AOP - for aspect oriented programming.
Spring DAO - for database operations using DAO pattern
Spring JDBC - for JDBC and DataSource support.
Spring ORM - for ORM tools support such as Hibernate
Spring Web Module - for creating web applications.
Spring MVC - Model-View-Controller implementation for creating web applications, web
services etc.
51. Q3. List some of the important annotations in annotation-based Spring configuration.
52. The important annotations are:
@Required
@Autowired
@Qualifier
@Resource
@PostConstruct
@PreDestroy
Q4. Explain Bean in Spring and List the different Scopes of Spring bean.
Beans are objects that form the backbone of a Spring application. They are managed by the Spring IoC
container. In other words, a bean is an object that is instantiated, assembled, and managed by a Spring
IoC container.
There are five Scopes defined in Spring beans.
53. Singleton: Only one instance of the bean will be created for each container. This is the default
scope for the spring beans. While using this scope, make sure spring bean doesn't have shared
instance variables otherwise it might lead to data inconsistency issues because it's not thread-
safe.
Prototype: A new instance will be created every time the bean is requested.
Request: This is same as prototype scope, however it's meant to be used for web applications. A
new instance of the bean will be created for each HTTP request.
Session: A new bean will be created for each HTTP session by the container.
Global-session: This is used to create global session beans for Portlet applications.
Q5. Explain the role of DispatcherServlet and ContextLoaderListener.
54. DispatcherServlet is basically the front controller in the Spring MVC application as it loads the spring
bean configuration file and initializes all the beans that have been configured. If annotations are enabled,
it also scans the packages to configure any bean annotated with @Component, @Controller, @Repository
or @Service Annotations.
56. ContextLoaderListener, on the other hand, is the listener to start up and shut down the
WebApplicationContext in Spring root. Some of its important functions includes tying up the lifecycle of
Application Context to the lifecycle of the ServletContext and automating the creation of
ApplicationContext.
Q6. What are the differences between constructor injection and setter injection?
57. Q7. What is autowiring in Spring? What are the autowiring modes?
Autowiring enables the programmer to inject the bean automatically. We don't need to write explicit
injection logic. Let's see the code to inject bean using dependency injection.
The autowiring modes are given below:
Q8. How to handle exceptions in Spring MVC Framework?
Spring MVC Framework provides the following ways to help us achieving robust exception handling.
Controller Based:
We can define exception handler methods in our controller classes. All we need is to annotate these
methods with @ExceptionHandler annotation.
58. Global Exception Handler:
Exception Handling is a cross-cutting concern and Spring provides @ControllerAdvice annotation that we
can use with any class to define our global exception handler.
HandlerExceptionResolver implementation:
For generic exceptions, most of the times we serve static pages. Spring Framework provides
HandlerExceptionResolver interface that we can implement to create global exception handler. The
reason behind this additional way to define global exception handler is that Spring framework also
provides default implementation classes that we can define in our spring bean configuration file to get
spring framework exception handling benefits.
Q9. What are some of the important Spring annotations which you have used?
Some of the Spring annotations that I have used in my project are:
@Controller - for controller classes in Spring MVC project.
59. @RequestMapping - for configuring URI mapping in controller handler methods. This is a very
important annotation, so you should go through Spring MVC RequestMapping Annotation Examples
@ResponseBody - for sending Object as response, usually for sending XML or JSON data as response.
@PathVariable - for mapping dynamic values from the URI to handler method arguments.
@Autowired - for autowiring dependencies in spring beans.
@Qualifier - with @Autowired annotation to avoid confusion when multiple instances of bean type is
present.
@Service - for service classes.
@Scope - for configuring the scope of the spring bean.
@Configuration, @ComponentScan and @Bean - for java based configurations.
60. AspectJ annotations for configuring aspects and advices , @Aspect, @Before, @After, @Around,
@Pointcut, etc.
Q10. How to integrate Spring and Hibernate Frameworks?
We can use Spring ORM module to integrate Spring and Hibernate frameworks if you are using Hibernate
3+ where SessionFactory provides current session, then you should avoid using HibernateTemplate or
HibernateDaoSupport classes and better to use DAO pattern with dependency injection for the
integration.
Also, Spring ORM provides support for using Spring declarative transaction management, so you should
utilize that rather than going for hibernate boiler-plate code for transaction management.
Q11. Name the types of transaction management that Spring supports.
Two types of transaction management are supported by Spring. They are:
1. Programmatic transaction management: In this, the transaction is managed with the help
of programming. It provides you extreme flexibility, but it is very difficult to maintain.
61. 2. Declarative transaction management: In this, transaction management is separated from
the business code. Only annotations or XML based configurations are used to manage the
transactions.
Hibernate Interview Questions
Q1. What is Hibernate Framework?
Object-relational mapping or ORM is the programming technique to map application domain model
objects to the relational database tables. Hibernate is Java-based ORM tool that provides a framework for
mapping application domain objects to the relational database tables and vice versa.
Hibernate provides a reference implementation of Java Persistence API, that makes it a great choice as
ORM tool with benefits of loose coupling. We can use the Hibernate persistence API for CRUD operations.
Hibernate framework provide option to map plain old java objects to traditional database tables with the
use of JPA annotations as well as XML based configuration.
Similarly, hibernate configurations are flexible and can be done from XML configuration file as well as
programmatically.
62. Q2. What are the important benefits of using Hibernate Framework?
Some of the important benefits of using hibernate framework are:
1. Hibernate eliminates all the boiler-plate code that comes with JDBC and takes care of managing
resources, so we can focus on business logic.
2. Hibernate framework provides support for XML as well as JPA annotations, that makes our code
implementation independent.
3. Hibernate provides a powerful query language (HQL) that is similar to SQL. However, HQL is
fully object-oriented and understands concepts like inheritance, polymorphism, and association.
4. Hibernate is an open source project from Red Hat Community and used worldwide. This makes
it a better choice than others because learning curve is small and there are tons of online
documentation and help is easily available in forums.
5. Hibernate is easy to integrate with other Java EE frameworks, it's so popular that Spring
Framework provides built-in support for integrating hibernate with Spring applications.
6. Hibernate supports lazy initialization using proxy objects and perform actual database queries
only when it's required.
63. 7. Hibernate cache helps us in getting better performance.
8. For database vendor specific feature, hibernate is suitable because we can also execute native sql
queries.
Overall hibernate is the best choice in current market for ORM tool, it contains all the features that you
will ever need in an ORM tool.
Q3. Explain Hibernate architecture
64. Q4. What are the differences between get and load methods?
The differences between get() and load() methods are given below.
65. Q5. What are the advantages of Hibernate over JDBC?
Some of the important advantages of Hibernate framework over JDBC are:
1. Hibernate removes a lot of boiler-plate code that comes with JDBC API, the code looks cleaner
and readable.
2. Hibernate supports inheritance, associations, and collections. These features are not present with
JDBC API.
3. Hibernate implicitly provides transaction management, in fact, most of the queries can't be
executed outside transaction. In JDBC API, we need to write code for transaction management
using commit and rollback.
66. 4. JDBC API throws SQLException that is a checked exception, so we need to write a lot of try-catch
block code. Most of the times it's redundant in every JDBC call and used for transaction
management. Hibernate wraps JDBC exceptions and throw JDBCException or
HibernateException un-checked exception, so we don't need to write code to handle it. Hibernate
built-in transaction management removes the usage of try-catch blocks.
5. Hibernate Query Language (HQL) is more object-oriented and close to Java programming
language. For JDBC, we need to write native SQL queries.
6. Hibernate supports caching that is better for performance, JDBC queries are not cached hence
performance is low.
7. Hibernate provides option through which we can create database tables too, for JDBC tables
must exist in the database.
8. Hibernate configuration helps us in using JDBC like connection as well as JNDI DataSource for
the connection pool. This is a very important feature in enterprise application and completely
missing in JDBC API.
9. Hibernate supports JPA annotations, so the code is independent of the implementation and
easily replaceable with other ORM tools. JDBC code is very tightly coupled with the application.
67. Java Interview Questions: JSP
Q1. What are the life-cycle methods for a jsp?
Q2. What are the JSP implicit objects?
JSP provides 9 implicit objects by default. They are as follows:
68. Q3. What are the differences between include directive and include action?
69. Q4. How to disable caching on back button of the browser?
<%
response.setHeader(“Cache-Control”,”no-store”);
response.setHeader(“Pragma”,”no-cache”);
response.setHeader (“Expires”, “0”); //prevents caching at the proxy server
%>
70. Q5. What are the different tags provided in JSTL?
There are 5 type of JSTL tags.
1. core tags
2. sql tags
3. xml tags
4. internationalization tags
5. functions tags
Q6. How to disable session in JSP?
<%@ page session=“false” %>
Q7. How to delete a Cookie in a JSP?
The following code explains how to delete a Cookie in a JSP :
Cookie mycook = new Cookie("name1","value1");
response.addCookie(mycook1);
Cookie killmycook = new Cookie("mycook1","value1");
71. killmycook . set MaxAge ( 0 );
killmycook . set Path ("/");
killmycook . addCookie ( killmycook 1 );
Q8. Explain the jspDestroy() method.
jspDestry() method is invoked from javax.servlet.jsp.JspPage interface whenever a JSP page is about
to be destroyed. Servlets destroy methods can be easily overridden to perform cleanup, like when closing a
database connection.
Q9. How is JSP better than Servlet technology?
JSP is a technology on the server's side to make content generation simple. They are document-centric,
whereas servlets are programs. A Java server page can contain fragments of Java program, which execute
and instantiate Java classes. However, they occur inside an HTML template file. It provides the
framework for the development of a Web Application.
Q10. Why should we not configure JSP standard tags in web.xml?
72. We don't need to configure JSP standard tags in web.xml because when container loads the web
application and find TLD files, it automatically configures them to be used directly in the application JSP
pages. We just need to include it in the JSP page using taglib directive.
Q11. How will you use JSP EL in order to get the HTTP method name?
Using pageContext JSP EL implicit object you can get the request object reference and make use of the dot
operator to retrieve the HTTP method name in the JSP page. The JSP EL code for this purpose will look
like ${pageContext.request.method}.
Exception and Thread Java Interview Questions
Q1. What is the difference between Error and Exception?
An error is an irrecoverable condition occurring at runtime. Such as OutOfMemory error. These JVM
errors you cannot repair them at runtime. Though error can be caught in the catch block but the execution
of application will come to a halt and is not recoverable.
73. While exceptions are conditions that occur because of bad input or human error etc. e.g.
FileNotFoundException will be thrown if the specified file does not exist. Or a NullPointerException will
take place if you try using a null reference. In most of the cases it is possible to recover from an exception
(probably by giving the user feedback for entering proper values etc.
Q2. How can you handle Java exceptions?
There are five keywords used to handle exceptions in Java:
1. try
2. catch
3. finally
4. throw
5. throws
Q3. What are the differences between Checked Exception and Unchecked Exception?
Checked Exception
74. The classes that extend Throwable class except RuntimeException and Error are known as
checked exceptions.
Checked exceptions are checked at compile-time.
Example: IOException, SQLException etc.
Unchecked Exception
The classes that extend RuntimeException are known as unchecked exceptions.
Unchecked exceptions are not checked at compile-time.
Example: ArithmeticException, NullPointerException etc.
Q4. What purpose do the keywords final, finally, and finalize fulfill?
Final:
75. Final is used to apply restrictions on class, method, and variable. A final class can't be inherited, final
method can't be overridden and final variable value can't be changed. Let's take a look at the example
below to understand it better.
class FinalVarExample {
public static void main( String args[])
{
final int a=10; // Final variable
a=50; //Error as value can't be changed
}
Finally:
Finally is used to place important code, it will be executed whether the exception is handled or not. Let's
take a look at the example below to understand it better.
class FinallyExample {
public static void main(String args[]){
try {
int x=100;
}
catch(Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
finally {
System.out.println("finally block is executing");}
}}
}
76. Finalize
Finalize is used to perform clean up processing just before the object is garbage collected. Let's take a look
at the example below to understand it better.
class FinalizeExample {
public void finalize() {
System.out.println("Finalize is called");
}
public static void main(String args[])
{
FinalizeExample f1=new FinalizeExample();
FinalizeExample f2=new FinalizeExample();
f1= NULL;
f2=NULL;
System.gc();
}
}
Q5. What are the differences between throw and throws?
77. Q6. What is exception hierarchy in java?
The hierarchy is as follows:
78. Throwable is a parent class of all Exception classes. There are two types of Exceptions: Checked
exceptions and UncheckedExceptions or RunTimeExceptions. Both type of exceptions extends Exception
class whereas errors are further classified into Virtual Machine error and Assertion error.
Q7. How to create a custom Exception?
To create you own exception extend the Exception class or any of its subclasses.
class New1Exception extends Exception { } // this will create Checked Exception
79. class NewException extends IOException { } // this will create Checked exception
class NewException extends NullPonterExcpetion { } // this will create UnChecked exception
Q8. What are the important methods of Java Exception Class?
Exception and all of it’s subclasses doesn’t provide any specific methods and all of the methods are
defined in the base class Throwable.
1. String getMessage() — This method returns the message String of Throwable and the message
can be provided while creating the exception through it’s constructor.
2. String getLocalizedMessage() — This method is provided so that subclasses can override it to
provide locale specific message to the calling program. Throwable class implementation of this
method simply use getMessage() method to return the exception message.
3. Synchronized Throwable getCause() — This method returns the cause of the exception or
null id the cause is unknown.
4. String toString() — This method returns the information about Throwable in String format,
the returned String contains the name of Throwable class and localized message.
80. 5. void printStackTrace() — This method prints the stack trace information to the standard
error stream, this method is overloaded and we can pass PrintStream or PrintWriter as an
argument to write the stack trace information to the file or stream.
Q9. What are the differences between processes and threads?
Q10. What is a finally block? Is there a case when finally will not execute?
81. Finally block is a block which always executes a set of statements. It is always associated with a try block
regardless of any exception that occurs or not.
Yes, finally will not be executed if the program exits either by calling System.exit() or by causing a fatal
error that causes the process to abort.
Q11. What is synchronization?
Synchronization refers to multi-threading. A synchronized block of code can be executed by only one
thread at a time. As Java supports execution of multiple threads, two or more threads may access the
same fields or objects. Synchronization is a process which keeps all concurrent threads in execution to be
in sync. Synchronization avoids memory consistency errors caused due to inconsistent view of shared
memory. When a method is declared as synchronized the thread holds the monitor for that method’s
object. If another thread is executing the synchronized method the thread is blocked until that thread
releases the monitor.
82. Q12. Can we write multiple catch blocks under single try block?
Yes we can have multiple catch blocks under single try block but the approach should be from specific to
general. Let’s understand this with a programmatic example.
public class Example {
public static void main(String args[]) {
try {
int a[]= new int[10];
a[10]= 10/0;
}
catch(ArithmeticException e)
{
System.out.println("Arithmetic exception in first catch block");
}
83. catch(ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e)
{
System.out.println("Array index out of bounds in second catch block");
}
catch(Exception e)
{
System.out.println("Any exception in third catch block");
}
}
Q13. What are the important methods of Java Exception Class?
Methods are defined in the base class Throwable. Some of the important methods of Java exception class
are stated below.
1. String getMessage() — This method returns the message String about the exception. The
message can be provided through its constructor.
2. public StackTraceElement[] getStackTrace() — This method returns an array containing
each element on the stack trace. The element at index 0 represents the top of the call stack
whereas the last element in the array represents the method at the bottom of the call stack.
3. Synchronized Throwable getCause() — This method returns the cause of the exception or
null id as represented by a Throwable object.
84. 4. String toString() — This method returns the information in String format. The returned String
contains the name of Throwable class and localized message.
5. void printStackTrace() — This method prints the stack trace information to the standard
error stream.
Q14. What is OutOfMemoryError in Java?
OutOfMemoryError is the subclass of java.lang.Error which generally occurs when our JVM runs out of
memory.
Q15. What is a Thread?
A thread is the smallest piece of programmed instructions which can be executed independently by a
scheduler. In Java, all the programs will have at least one thread which is known as the main thread. This
main thread is created by the JVM when the program starts its execution. The main thread is used to
invoke the main() of the program.
Q16. What are the two ways to create a thread?
In Java, threads can be created in the following two ways:-
85. By implementing the Runnable interface.
By extending the Thread
Q17. What are the different types of garbage collectors in Java?
Garbage collection in Java a program which helps in implicit memory management. Since in Java, using
the new keyword you can create objects dynamically, which once created will consume some memory.
Once the job is done and there are no more references left to the object, Java using garbage collection
destroys the object and relieves the memory occupied by it. Java provides four types of garbage collectors:
Serial Garbage Collector
Parallel Garbage Collector
CMS Garbage Collector
G1 Garbage Collector
So this brings us to the end of the Java interview questions blog. The topics that you learned in this Java
Interview Questions blog are the most sought-after skill sets that recruiters look for in a Java Professional.
86. These set of Java Interview Questions will definitely help you ace your job interview. Good luck with
your interview!
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1. Object Oriented Programming
2. Inheritance in Java
3. Polymorphism in Java
4. Abstraction in Java
5. Java String
88. 15. Kotlin vs Java
16. Dependency Injection Using Spring Boot
17. Comparable in Java
18. Top 10 Java frameworks
19. Java Reflection API
20. Top 30 Patterns in Java
21. Core Java Cheat Sheet
22. Socket Programming In Java
23. Java OOP Cheat Sheet
89. 24. Annotations in Java
25. Library Management System Project in Java
26. Trees in Java
27. Machine Learning in Java
28. Top Data Structures & Algorithms in Java
29. Java Developer Skills
30. Top 55 Servlet Interview Questions
31. Top Java Projects
32. Java Strings Cheat Sheet
90. 33. Nested Class in Java
34. Java Collections Interview Questions and Answers
35. How to Handle Deadlock in Java?
36. Top 50 Java Collections Interview Questions You Need to Know
37. What is the concept of String Pool in Java?
38. What is the difference between C, C++, and Java?
39. Palindrome in Java- How to check a number or string?
40. Top MVC Interview Questions and Answers You Need to Know
41. Top 10 Applications of Java Programming Language
91. 42. Deadlock in Java
43. Square and Square Root in Java
44. Typecasting in Java
45. Operators in Java and its Types
46. Destructor in Java
47. Binary Search in Java
48. MVC Architecture in Java
49. Hibernate Interview Questions And Answers