76.java page 4There are four principle concepts upon which object oriented design and programming rest. They are:
(i.e. easily remembered as A-PIE). 2. What is Abstraction?Abstraction refers to the act of representing essential features without including the background details or explanations. 3. What is Encapsulation?Encapsulation is a technique used for hiding the properties and behaviors of an object and allowing outside access only as appropriate. It prevents other objects from directly altering or accessing the properties or methods of the encapsulated object. 4. What is the difference between abstraction and encapsulation?
Abstraction focuses on the outside view of an object (i.e. the interface) 5. What is Inheritance?
6. 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. 7. How does Java implement polymorphism?(Inheritance, Overloading and Overriding are used to achieve Polymorphism in java).
8. Explain the different forms of Polymorphism.There are two types of polymorphism one is Compile time polymorphism and the other is run time polymorphism. Compile time polymorphism is method overloading. Runtime time polymorphism is done using inheritance and interface. Note: From a practical programming viewpoint, polymorphism manifests itself in three distinct forms in Java:
9. 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. The determination of the method to be called is based on the object being referred to by the reference variable. 10. What is Dynamic Binding?Binding refers to the linking of a procedure call to the code to be executed in response to the call. Dynamic binding (also known as late binding) means that the code associated with a given procedure call is not known until the time of the call at run-time. It is associated with polymorphism and inheritance. 11. What is method overloading?Method Overloading means to have two or more methods with same name in the same class with different arguments. The benefit of method overloading is that it allows you to implement methods that support the same semantic operation but differ by argument number or type. Note:
12. What is method overriding?Method overriding occurs when sub class declares a method that has the same type arguments as a method declared by one of its superclass. The key benefit of overriding is the ability to define behavior that’s specific to a particular subclass type. Note:
13. What are the differences between method overloading and method overriding?
14. Can overloaded methods be override too?Yes, derived classes still can override the overloaded methods. Polymorphism can still happen. Compiler will not binding the method calls since it is overloaded, because it might be overridden now or in the future. 15. Is it possible to override the main method?NO, because main is a static method. A static method can't be overridden in Java. 16. How to invoke a superclass version of an Overridden method?To invoke a superclass method that has been overridden in a subclass, you must either call the method directly through a superclass instance, or use the super prefix in the subclass itself. From the point of the view of the subclass, the super prefix provides an explicit reference to the superclass' implementation of the method. // From subclass
super.overriddenMethod(); 17. What is super?super is a keyword which is used to access the method or member variables from the superclass. If a method hides one of the member variables in its superclass, the method can refer to the hidden variable through the use of the super keyword. In the same way, if a method overrides one of the methods in its superclass, the method can invoke the overridden method through the use of the super keyword. Note:
18. How do you prevent a method from being overridden?To prevent a specific method from being overridden in a subclass, use the final modifier on the method declaration, which means "this is the final implementation of this method", the end of its inheritance hierarchy. public final void exampleMethod() {
// Method statements } 19. What is an Interface?An interface is a description of a set of methods that conforming implementing classes must have. Note:
20. Can we instantiate an interface?You can’t instantiate an interface directly, but you can instantiate a class that implements an interface. 21. Can we create an object for an interface?Yes, it is always necessary to create an object implementation for an interface. Interfaces cannot be instantiated in their own right, so you must write a class that implements the interface and fulfill all the methods defined in it. 22. Do interfaces have member variables?Interfaces may have member variables, but these are implicitly public, static, and final- in other words, interfaces can declare only constants, not instance variables that are available to all implementations and may be used as key references for method arguments for example. 23. What modifiers are allowed for methods in an Interface?Only public and abstract modifiers are allowed for methods in interfaces 24. What is a marker interface?Marker interfaces are those which do not declare any required methods, but signify their compatibility with certain operations. The java.io.Serializable interface and Cloneable are typical marker interfaces. These do not contain any methods, but classes must implement this interface in order to be serialized and de-serialized. 25. What is an abstract class?Abstract classes are classes that contain one or more abstract methods. An abstract method is a method that is declared, but contains no implementation. Note:
26. Can we instantiate an abstract class?An abstract class can never be instantiated. Its sole purpose is to be extended (subclassed). 27. What are the differences between Interface and Abstract class?
28. When should I use abstract classes and when should I use interfaces?Use Interfaces when…
Use Abstract Class when…
29. When you declare a method as abstract, can other nonabstract methods access it?Yes, other nonabstract methods can access a method that you declare as abstract. 30. Can there be an abstract class with no abstract methods in it?Yes, there can be an abstract class without abstract methods. |