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Question1:
What is a Servlet?
Answer: Servlets are modules
of Java code that run in a
server application (hence
the name "Servlets", similar
to "Applets" on the client
side) to answer client
requests.
Question2:
What advantages does CMOS
have over TTL(transitor
transitor logic)? (ALCATEL)
Answer:
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low power dissipation
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pulls up to rail
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easy to interface
How is Java unlike C++?
(Asked by Sun)
Answer:
Some language features of
C++ have been removed.
String manipulations in Java
do not allow for buffer
overflows and other typical
attacks. OS-specific calls
are not advised, but you can
still call native methods.
Everything is a class in
Java. Everything is compiled
to Java bytecode, not
executable (although that is
possible with compiler
tools).
Question4:
What is HTML (Hypertext
Markup Language)?
Answer:
HTML (HyperText Markup
Language) is the set of
"markup" symbols or tags
inserted in a file intended
for display on a World Wide
Web browser. The markup
tells the Web browser how to
display a Web page’s words
and images for the user.
Question5:
Define class.
Answer: A class describes a
set of properties
(primitives and objects) and
behaviors (methods). |