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How to avoid Java code in jsp page?

radhakrishna
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:21

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You can use JSTL, JSP Standard Tag Library or EL, Expression Language to avoid scriptlets.

Pass by reference vs Pass by Value in java

Giri Raju
Updated on 25-Feb-2020 05:22:52

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Call by Value means calling a method with a parameter as value. Through this, the argument value is passed to the parameter.While Call by Reference means calling a method with a parameter as a reference. Through this, the argument reference is passed to the parameter.In call by value, the modification done to the parameter passed does not reflect in the caller's scope while in the call by reference, the modification done to the parameter passed are persistent and changes are reflected in the caller's scope.But Java uses only call by value. It creates a copy of references and pass them ... Read More

Difference between HashMap and HashTable in Java.

Ankitha Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:21

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HashMap is non-syncronized and is not thread safe while HashTable is thread safe and is synchronized. HashMap allows one null key and values can be null whereas HashTable doesn't allow null key or value. HashMap is faster than HashTable. HashMap iterator is fail-safe where HashTable iterator is not fail-safe. HashMap extends AbstractMap class where HashTable extends Dictionary class.

Java command line arguments

Govinda Sai
Updated on 25-Feb-2020 05:13:48

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A command-line argument is an information that directly follows the program's name on the command line when it is executed. To access the command-line arguments inside a Java program is quite easy. They are stored as strings in the String array passed to main( ).ExampleThe following program displays all of the command-line arguments that it is called with -public class CommandLine {    public static void main(String args[]) {       for(int i = 0; i

Java API documentation generator

Abhinanda Shri
Updated on 25-Feb-2020 05:08:14

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Following program uses few of the important tags available for documentation comments. You can make use of other tags based on your requirements.The documentation about the AddNum class will be produced in HTML file AddNum.html but at the same time, a master file with a name index.html will also be created.import java.io.*; /**   * Add Two Numbers!   * The AddNum program implements an application that   * simply adds two given integer numbers and Prints   * the output on the screen.   *   * Note: Giving proper comments in your program makes it more   ... Read More

Java strictfp keyword

Ramu Prasad
Updated on 25-Feb-2020 05:15:28

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strictfp is used to ensure that floating points operations give the same result on any platform. As floating points precision may vary from one platform to another. strictfp keyword ensures the consistency across the platforms.strictfp can be applied to class, method or on interfaces but cannot be applied to abstract methods, variable or on constructors.ExampleFollowing are the valid examples of strictfp usage.strictfp class Test { } strictfp interface Test { } class A {    strictfp void Test() {    } }Following are the invalid strictfp usage.class A {    strictfp float a; } class A {    strictfp abstract void test(); } class A {    strictfp A() {    } }

Call by value and Call by reference in Java

Sravani S
Updated on 07-Nov-2023 04:25:11

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Call by Value means calling a method with a parameter as value. Through this, the argument value is passed to the parameter.While Call by Reference means calling a method with a parameter as a reference. Through this, the argument reference is passed to the parameter.In call by value, the modification done to the parameter passed does not reflect in the caller's scope while in the call by reference, the modification done to the parameter passed are persistent and changes are reflected in the caller's scope.Following is the example of the call by value −The following program shows an example of ... Read More

Single dimensional array in Java

V Jyothi
Updated on 17-Jun-2020 08:12:12

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Following is a simple example of a single dimensional array.Example Live Demopublic class Tester {    public static void main(String[] args) {       double[] myList = {1.9, 2.9, 3.4, 3.5};       // Print all the array elements       for (double element: myList) {          System.out.print(element + " ");       }    } }Output1.9 2.9 3.4 3.5

Types of Array in Java

varun
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:21

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Java supports single dimensional and multidimensional arrays. See the example below:Example Live Demopublic class Tester {    public static void main(String[] args) {       double[] myList = {1.9, 2.9, 3.4, 3.5};       // Print all the array elements       for (double element: myList) {          System.out.print(element + " ");       }       System.out.println();       int[][] multidimensionalArray = { {1,2},{2,3}, {3,4} };       for(int i = 0 ; i < 3 ; i++) {          //row          for(int j = 0 ; j < 2; j++) {             System.out.print(multidimensionalArray[i][j] + " ");          }          System.out.println();       }    } }Output1.9 2.9 3.4 3.5 1 2 2 3 3 4

Advantages and disadvantages of arrays in Java

Prabhas
Updated on 17-Jun-2020 07:50:41

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BenefitsEasier access to any element using the index.Easy to manipulate and store large data.DisadvantagesFixed size. Can not be increased or decrease once declared.Can store a single type of primitives only.

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