BT0074, OOPS with JAVA

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Assignment

PROGRAM
BSc IT
SEMESTER
THIRD
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
BT0074, OOPS with JAVA
BK ID
B1002
CREDIT
4 CREDITS
MAX. MARKS
60



1 Describe the syntax and working of if-else with an example. Also write a program in java that assigns a grade based on the value of a test score: an A for a score of 90% or above, a B for a score of 80% or above, and so on.

Answer: General if..else syntax is as follows:

If given condition is TRUE, expr_set1 will get executed.
If given condition is FALSE (not TRUE),





2 List and explain all the string comparison functions. Write a program in java to reverse a string.

Answer:String Comparison Functions are :

Comparison
Primitives
Objects
a == b, a != b
Equal values
Compares references, not values. The use of == with object references is generally limited to the following:
·         Comparing to see if a reference is null.
·         Comparing two enum values. This works because there is only one object for each enum constant.



3 Describe with the help of an example the implementation of inheritance in java.

Answer: The most fundamental element of Java is the class. A class represents an entity and also, defines and implements its functionality. In Java, classes can be derived from other classes, in order to create more complex relationships. A class that is derived from another class is called subclass and inherits all fields and methods of its superclass. In Java, only






5 Draw and Explain the Life cycle of a java applet with an example.

Answer: Java applet inherits features from the class Applet. Thus, whenever an applet is created, it undergoes a series of changes from initialization to destruction. Various stages of an applet life cycle are depicted in the figure below:


Initial State
When a new applet is born or created, it is



6 Define java beans and beanbox. Describe the advantages of java beanbox.

Answer: In computing based on the Java Platform, JavaBeans are classes that encapsulate many objects into a single object (the bean). They are serializable, have a zero-argument constructor, and allow access to properties using getter and setter methods. The name "Bean" was given to encompass this standard, which aims to create reusable software components for Java.

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