As of now ,what i know abt cloning is that we can make a field to field copy of an object.ie when we clone an object,its state as well as a its behaviour is copied to the cloned object.My question is what is the neccesity of it? cant we create another object of the same class? so how does its different from cloned object (that is creating another object of that class rather than being cloned).is there any security issues coupled with this cloned object? And What is the Concrete purpose of
Latest Answer : No it won't work.Only one main methods is allowed ...
Latest Answer : We need not call the finalize() method directly. The method is called automatically by the garbage collector when it determines no more references to the object exist. But when we need to clean-up non-Java resources ie closing a file, we need ...
Latest Answer : Finally method is executed whether the exception is raised or not and normally used to close the resource that are opened in the before. ...
Latest Answer : Its a common mistake to assume that overloading is a kind of polymorphism in OOPS..But its actually not..However the definition is the same.. an entity existing in different forms is called polymorphism..in Java, polymorphism is achieved with super class ...
Latest Answer : Method Overriding means methods having the same method name,same number of arguements or same type of arguements.Here we use super() method to pass the arguements to the methods in the baseclass. ...
Latest Answer : method represents the behaviour of an object ...
Latest Answer : Please Check with this example programpublic class StaticExam { static int a=10;public static void main(String args[]){System.out.println(" Welcome to static variable testing");StaticExam s= new StaticExam();s.display();}public void display(){System.out.println(" ...
Latest Answer : overloading is a method ,class having same names but different datatypes in the parameter ...
Latest Answer : There is difference between overloading and overriding. In overriding you can add additional parameter to the function of the base class which does not affect the base class.The respective class(base or derived)will be called depending upon ...