Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Netebans 6.8 available
The final release will be available in december.For now, you have the beta version.If you want to see the news of this version : Netbeans 6.8 beta
Friday, October 23, 2009
Exercice certification SCJP
Here is a small SCJP exercice to practice :
Given the following :
What is the result ? (choose one)
A myValue=3 myValue=4
B myValue=3 myValue=3
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Solution
The solution is C because myValue exist only in for statement.
Given the following :
public class Test {
public int myTest = 2;
private String str;
public static void main(String [] args) {
for(int i=1;i<12;i++){
int myValue = 2;
System.out.println("great test !");
if (i== 5) {
myValue++;
System.out.println("myValue=" + myValue);
}
}
myValue++;
System.out.println("myValue=" + myValue);
}
}
public int myTest = 2;
private String str;
public static void main(String [] args) {
for(int i=1;i<12;i++){
int myValue = 2;
System.out.println("great test !");
if (i== 5) {
myValue++;
System.out.println("myValue=" + myValue);
}
}
myValue++;
System.out.println("myValue=" + myValue);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose one)
A myValue=3 myValue=4
B myValue=3 myValue=3
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Solution
The solution is C because myValue exist only in for statement.
Friday, October 16, 2009
SCJP exercise : private, protected and public
Exercise :
public class Test {
public int myTest = 2;
private String str;
public static void main(String [] args) {
System.out.println("myTest=" + myTest);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose Two)
A myTest=2
B myTest=0
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Solution
C . The compilation will fail because we are in the main() method and we haven't instantiate Test.To make it working on solution should be :
Test monTest = new Test();
System.out.println("monTest=" + monTest.myTest);
public class Test {
public int myTest = 2;
private String str;
public static void main(String [] args) {
System.out.println("myTest=" + myTest);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose Two)
A myTest=2
B myTest=0
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Solution
C . The compilation will fail because we are in the main() method and we haven't instantiate Test.To make it working on solution should be :
Test monTest = new Test();
System.out.println("monTest=" + monTest.myTest);
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
The end of keyboard and mouse ? 10GUI
Here is a fun news !
R. Clayton Miller invents a new system for keyboard and mouse.
You can see a video on 10GUI
R. Clayton Miller invents a new system for keyboard and mouse.
You can see a video on 10GUI
Saturday, October 10, 2009
SCJP exercise : identifiers
Exercise 1 :
Given the following :
public class Test {
public static void main(String [] args) {
int $test = 10;
System.out.println("$test=" + $test);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose Two)
A $test=10
B $test=null
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Exercise 2
Given the following :
public class Test {
public static void main(String [] args) {
int $2test = 10;
System.out.println("$2test=" + $2test);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose Two)
A $2test=10
B $test=null
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Solution Exercise 1 :
The solution is A. An identifier can begin with $ or _ .
Solution Exercice 2 :
The correct answer is A. An identifier can't begin with a number but can have a number.
Given the following :
public class Test {
public static void main(String [] args) {
int $test = 10;
System.out.println("$test=" + $test);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose Two)
A $test=10
B $test=null
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Exercise 2
Given the following :
public class Test {
public static void main(String [] args) {
int $2test = 10;
System.out.println("$2test=" + $2test);
}
}
What is the result ? (choose Two)
A $2test=10
B $test=null
C Compilation fails
D An exception is thrown at runtime
Solution Exercise 1 :
The solution is A. An identifier can begin with $ or _ .
Solution Exercice 2 :
The correct answer is A. An identifier can't begin with a number but can have a number.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
SCJP exercices
Hi all,
I will publish some SCJP exercices next saturday and every week.
All comments will be appreciate !
I will publish some SCJP exercices next saturday and every week.
All comments will be appreciate !
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