Question 116
Given the code fragments:
class ThreadRunner implements Runnable {
public void run () { System.out.print ("Runnable") ; }
}
class ThreadCaller implements Callable {
Public String call () throws Exception {return "Callable"; )
}
and
ExecutorService es = Executors.newCachedThreadPool ();
Runnable r1 = new ThreadRunner ();
Callable c1 = new ThreadCaller ();
// line n1
es.shutdown();
Which code fragment can be inserted at line n1to start r1and c1 threads?
Question 117
Given the code fragments:
class Employee {
Optional<Address> address;
Employee (Optional<Address> address) {
this.address = address;
}
public Optional<Address> getAddress() { return address; }
}
class Address {
String city = "New York";
public String getCity { return city: }
public String toString() {
return city;
}
}
and
Address address = null;
Optional<Address> addrs1 = Optional.ofNullable (address);
Employee e1 = new Employee (addrs1);
String eAddress = (addrs1.isPresent()) ? addrs1.get().getCity() : "City Not available";
What is the result?
Question 118
Given the code fragment:
Which code fragment, when inserted at line 7, enables printing 100?
Question 119
Given the code fragment:
List<String> listVal = Arrays.asList("Joe", "Paul", "Alice", "Tom");
System.out.println (
// line n1
);
Which code fragment, when inserted at line n1, enables the code to print the count of string elements whose length is greater than three?
Question 120
Given the code fragment:
List<String> nL = Arrays.asList("Jim", "John", "Jeff");
Function<String, String> funVal = s -> "Hello : ".contact(s);
nL.Stream()
. map(funVal)
. peek(System.out::print);
What is the result?
