Questions
Question 1: When you compile a program written in the Java programming language, the compiler converts the human-readable source file into platform-independent code that a Java Virtual Machine can understand. What is this platform-independent code called?
Answer 1: Bytecode.
Question 2: Which of the following is not a valid comment:
a.Answer 2: c is an invalid comment./** comment */
b./* comment */
c./* comment
d.// commentQuestion 3: What is the first thing you should check if you see the following error at runtime:
Answer 3: Check your classpath. Your class cannot be found.Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloWorldApp.java.Question 4: What is the correct signature of the
mainmethod?Answer 4: The correct signature is
public static void main(String[] args)Question 5: When declaring the
mainmethod, which modifier must come first,publicorstatic?Answer 5: They can be in either order, but the convention is
public static.Question 6: What parameters does the
mainmethod define?Answer 6: The
mainmethod defines a single parameter, usually namedargs, whose type is an array ofStringobjects.Exercises
Exercise 1: Change theHelloWorldApp.javaprogram so that it displaysHola Mundo!instead ofHello World!.Answer 1: This is the only line of code that must change:
System.out.println("Hola Mundo!"); //Display the string.Exercise 2: You can find a slightly modified version of
HelloWorldApphere:HelloWorldApp2.java
The program has an error. Fix the error so that the program successfully compiles and runs. What was the error?Answer 2: Here's the error you get when you try to compile the program:
To fix this mistake, you need to close the quotation marks around the string. Here is the correct line of code:HelloWorldApp2.java:7: unclosed string literal System.out.println("Hello World!); //Display the string. ^ HelloWorldApp2.java:7: ')' expected System.out.println("Hello World!); //Display the string. ^ 2 errorsSystem.out.println("Hello World!"); //Display the string.