Question 41
Given the code fragments:
class Caller implements Callable<String> {
String str;
public Caller (String s) {this.str=s;}
public String call()throws Exception { return str.concat ("Caller");}
}
class Runner implements Runnable {
String str;
public Runner (String s) {this.str=s;}
public void run () { System.out.println (str.concat ("Runner"));}
}
and
public static void main (String[] args) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException { ExecutorService es = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(2); Future f1 = es.submit (new Caller ("Call")); Future f2 = es.submit (new Runner ("Run")); String str1 = (String) f1.get(); String str2 = (String) f2.get();//line n1 System.out.println(str1+ ":" + str2);
}
What is the result?
Question 42
Given:
class Student {
String course, name, city;
public Student (String name, String course, String city) {
this.course = course; this.name = name; this.city = city;
}
public String toString() {
return course + ":" + name + ":" + city;
}
public String getCourse() {return course;}
public String getName() {return name;}
public String getCity() {return city;}
and the code fragment:
List<Student> stds = Arrays.asList(
new Student ("Jessy", "Java ME", "Chicago"),
new Student ("Helen", "Java EE", "Houston"),
new Student ("Mark", "Java ME", "Chicago"));
stds.stream()
.collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Student::getCourse))
.forEach(src, res) -> System.out.println(res));
What is the result?
Question 43
Which statement is true about the single abstract method of the java.util.function.Function interface?
Question 44
Given:
and the code fragment:
What is the result?
Question 45
Given the code fragment:
BiFunction<Integer, Double, Integer> val = (t1, t2) -> t1 + t2; //line n1
//line n2
System.out.println(val.apply(10, 10.5));
What is the result?
