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This is a comprehensive list of free Articles for Sun Certified Java Associate CX310-019 published at ucertify.com
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  • String Handling


    The String class is defined in the java.lang package and hence is implicitly available to all the programs in Java. The String class is declared as final, which means that it cannot be subclassed. It extends the Object class and implements the Serializable, Comparable, and CharSequence... [read more..]

    What is a Java applet?

    A Java applet is a program written in the Java programming language. It can be included in an HTML page. A Java technology-enabled browser is required to view a page that contains an applet. If such a page is accessed, the applet's code is transferred to the client's computer and executed by the... [read more..]

    Things to Practice for CX310-019


    The Sun Certified Associate for the Java Platform, Standard Edition, Exam Version 1.0 certification exam is meant for people who aspire to make a career in the software development industry using Java technologies. Before taking this exam, you must practice the following: Understand... [read more..]

    Skills Required


    The Sun Certified Associate for the Java Platform, Standard Edition, Exam Version 1.0 certification exam is meant for people who aspire to make a career in the software development industry using Java technologies. To pass this certification exam one must be well versed in: Object-Oriented... [read more..]

    JDBC


    The introduction of the Java language is required before introducing the concept of JDBC. Java is an object-oriented programming language. It incorporates all the objected-oriented concepts such as polymorphism, abstraction, encapsulation, etc. Java is a platform independent language because it... [read more..]

    Java-Data types, Variables, and Arrays


    Java is a robust language. One of the factors, which makes Java robust is the fact that it is a strongly typed language, i.e., every variable has a type, every expression has a type, and every type is defined. Java defines eight primitive data types. These are as follows: int byte long... [read more..]

    What is JSP?


    JSP stands for Java Server Pages. This technology allows a Web developer to create dynamic Web contents in a simplified manner. Web applications created through this technology are server and platform-independent. [read more..]

    What is association navigation?


    Association navigation represents the direction in which a relationship can be traversed. It can be either unidirectional, i.e., in one direction, or bi-directional, i.e., in both directions. The direction is towards the arrowhead. [read more..]

    What is aggregation?


    Aggregation is a strong form of association. It represents a part-of relationship. It is transitive, i.e., if A is a part of B, and B is a part of C, then A is also a part of C. It is antisymmetric, i.e., if A is a part of B, then B is not a part of A. For example, a microcomputer is... [read more..]

    What is RMI?

    RMI stands for Remote Method Invocation. It is a distributed environment technology. It provides object-to-object communication between different Java Virtual Machines (JVMs). It is basically meant for developing large-scale systems, as it allows distribution of resources and processing load... [read more..]

    What is composition?

    Composition is similar to aggregation, but represents a stronger relationship than aggregation. It implies that a whole cannot exist without its parts. For example, a book consists of pages. A book has no entity if all the pages are removed from the book. In UML, the composition symbol is... [read more..]

    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... [read more..]

    What is a point-to-point model?

    A point-to-point (also known as p2p) is a Java Message Service model. It has the following characteristics: It allows a JMS client to send and receive messages both synchronously as well as asynchronously through virtual channels called queues. Each message is delivered to only one receiver.... [read more..]

    What is a publish-and-subscribe model?

    A publish-and-subscribe (also known as pub/sub) is a Java Message Service model. It has the following characteristics: In this, one producer can send a message to many consumers through a virtual channel known as a topic. Every client that has subscribed to a topic receives its own copy of... [read more..]

    What is Swing?

    Swing is a set of classes in Java that provides a richer user-interface than AWT (Abstract Window Toolkit). It provides components that are more flexible and user-interactive than AWT components. It contains some additional components, which are not available in AWT such as tabbed panes, scroll... [read more..]

    What is a message-drive bean?

    A message-driven bean is a type of EJB (Enterprise JavaBean) that provides asynchronous communication. A message-driven bean's instance handles only one client message at a time and which is short lived. The message from the client arrives through JMS (Java Message Service) and is transferred to... [read more..]

    What is a session bean?

    A session bean is a type of EJB (Enterprise JavaBean) that encapsulates the logic of a business process and business rules. There are two types of session beans, as classified on the basis of state mode, namely stateless session bean and stateful session bean. A state of an object refers to... [read more..]

    What is an entity bean?

    An entity bean represents an entity such as an employer, student, etc. An entity bean is grammatically a noun. An instance of an entity bean holds a record in memory about a corresponding entity from a table in a database. For example, an instance of the Employer bean may hold name=XXX, age=23,... [read more..]

    What is the jspInit() method?

    The jspInit() method of the javax.servlet.jsp.JspPage interface is similar to the init() method of servlets. This method is invoked by the container only once when a JSP page is initialized. It can be overridden by a page author to initialize resources such as database and network connections,... [read more..]


 

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