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- What is the difference between JSP and Servelts
- Explain Connection Pooling with different type of databases
- In a multitiered application which tier is the browser in
- What is singleton class, where it mainly used in the projects
- How I secure my site with the https protocol and are the steps
- What is mean by servlet chaining
- What is mean by dynavalidatorform in struts
- Whats is mean by class.forName() and its return type of class
- What is the difference between JSP include directive and JSP action include
- Difference between Application Server and Web Server
- What is mean by tiles in Struts
- What is mean by JNDI?
- What is mean by Connection pooling
- What is mean by filter
- Can a static method be overridden
- What is stored procedure ,joins
- What is statement and procedure
- Differentiate Vector and Arraylist
- How action can be map from JSP page to Bean class in MVC1
- What is mean by Object and Class
- How the mapping can be done from JSP to Servlet
- Explain the flow of struts
- Differentiate MVC1 and MVC2
- How to access the object from connection pool using IRAD tool
- What are the disadvantages of using threads
- How has the sandbox changed with Java 2
- What is the applet sandbox
- What is the diff between a stub and a skeleton
- What is the use of Class.forName
- Why RMI required an interface
- What is the port number of RMI
- What is the use of Object Factories
- What is the use of State Factories
- What is heepStored
- What is handle
- Describe activation process
- What is the Remote Stub
- What is the proxy pattern
- What is the RMI / IIOP
- Explain phantom read
- What is Activation Instantiator
- What is a portable component
- Describe responsibilities of Activator
- What is activation monitor and its job
- What is meant by JRMP
- What is a non-repeatable read
- What is a dirty read
- What is JTS
- What is JTA
- What is DGC
- What is Bootstrap loader program
- What is an isolation level
- What are the advantages of JTA over JTS
- What are the activation group works
- What are Remote Objects
- What is colon_pkg_prefixes and its use
- Write a program on RMI and JDBC using Stored Procedure
- What are steps to write p-to-p model application
- What are the sequence of steps to write pub or sub model kind of application
- Which type of objects reference will be given to client
- What is the main purpose of XML
- What is UniCastRemoteObject and what is its use in RMI
- Why threads will block on I/O
- When you will synchronize your code
- What is the initial state, When a thread is created and started
- What state a thread enters, When it blocks on I/O
- How messaging services are done, before release of JMS
- What is TL and its use
- What is the name of the state, when a thread is executing
- What is the return type of interrupt method
- What is Remote Server
- What is the difference between RMI and Corba
- What is synchronization
- What is the difference between RMI and Socket
- What is a policy
- What is RMI architecture
- What is JTS
- What is RMI Registry
- What is JNI
- What is J2EE
- What are the steps involved in developing an RMI object
- What is Remote Interface
- What is a compilation unit
- What is a converter
- What is a task?s priority
- How task's priority is used in scheduling
- What is a thread
- What is daemon thread
- What is deadlock
- What is difference RMI registry and OS Agent
- What method is used to create the daemon thread
- What is Introspection
- What is Bootstrapping in RMI
- What invokes a thread?s run() method
- What is RRL
- What is Stream Tokenizer
- What is Stream and Types
- What is meant by Superconductivity
- What is runnable
- What is meant by multi-threading
- Explain bind(), rebind(), unbind() and lookup() methods
- What is rmic
- What is resource bundle
- What is Lock Based Protocol and its use
- What is table mutation and how do you avoid it
- What is the difference between Process and Threads
- What is serialization and de-serialization
- What is scalable, portability in the view of J2EE
- How it maintain a stateful session object across the session
- How do u suppress the parameters from the displaying in the URL
- Explain the purposes of methods wait(), notify(), notifyAll ()
- When a thread terminates its processing, it enters into what state
- What method MUST be implemented by all threads
- Name the method to find, if a thread is active or not
- What are the services in RMI
- What is multi-tasking? And Types
- What is the form of storage space in java
- What exceptions are thrown by RMI
- What are the advantages of RMI
- What are the high-level thread states
- What are the thread-to-thread communication
- What class is used to create Server side object
- What is preemptive and Non-preemptive Time Scheduling
- In how many ways a thread can be created
- What are the various thread priorities
- How is serialization used generally
- What is multithread synchronizing
- How many ways can a thread be used
- What is code base in applet
- What is an applet
- What is the lifecycle of an applet
- How do you set security in applets
- What are the different types of controls in AWT
- How to implement RMI in Java
- What are the different types of layout managers in java.awt package
- Differences between applications and applets
- What is a layout manager
- What is source and listener
- What is DTD
- How to determine applet?s height and width
- How can a dead thread be restarted
- How to determine SGA site
- What is Static binding
- How a component can be placed on Windows
- What is MOM
- Can a thread be a member of another thread
- Explain lazy activation
- Define the remote interface
- Define the remote object implementation
- Tell me about Firewalls in RMI
- How JNDI is used in JMS
- How many interfaces are used in RMI
- How primary key is implemented in Oracle
- Have you used threads in Servelet
- How database connectivity in XML is achieved
- How to deploy Jar, War files in J2EE
- How to pass parameters in RMI
- What is RPC
- JMS based on what technology
- How do you download stubs from a Remote place
- What is the need of serialize
- Explain the methods of Naming class, rebind( ) and lookup()
- What is the use of Semaphore
- Is 'synchronized' a modifier
- What are the states associated in the thread
- What are JTA/JTS and how they used by client
- How many layers are there in RMI and what are they
- If we opened windows notepad 4 times, does it starts 4 processes or 4 threads
- Explain the steps in details to load the server object dynamically
- where RMI registry code
- What is the priority of Garbage collector thread
- If we opened Windows Internet Explorer 4 times, does it starts 4 processes o
- Explain about thread synchronization inside a monitor
- Explain Object Serialization and where it can be used
- What will happen, when a thread cannot acquire a lock on an object
- How many requests can a server fetch at a time
- Name the class used to bind the server object with RMI Registry
- What are the ways to define classes that run on threads
- What are skeletons and stubs and how they are generated
- How two threads will communicate with each other
- Explain the stub's and skeleton's functionality
- Difference between sleep and suspend
- What are synchronized methods and statements
- will object go into memory first or can directly sent reference to the client
- what happen we invoke a thread interrupt methods
- what types of data passing mechanisms
- To identify IDL language which mapping mechanism is used
- What is the main functionality of RRL
- what methods used for inter-thread communication
- Where does the session Object stores
- Difference between DurableSubscription and non- DurableSubscription
- What are preemptive scheduling and time slicing
- To make an object to begin executing as a separate thread
- What is thread deadlock how to resolve thread deadlock
- how to recognize
- how to create secure sites in mails before enterning into our account
- developer will create a data source in pool how can it do that
- Can you write Java code for declaration of multiple inheritance in Java
- DOM Parser would take more Memory than SAX parser
- how multi threading concept can be achieved in RMI
- if we have run method in that can we create more than one does it will share or copy