In a one page paper
Briefly explain the main concept of a Java Virtual Machine (JVM.)
Explain the importance of the JVM.
Explain how the JVM is executed.
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1. What happens in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) when the following line is processed? MyClass n = new MyClass(); A. Nothing, the line is skipped, since no parameters are defined B. An object of type MyClass is created, no reference is created C. A reference to an object of type MyClass is created, no object is created D. Both a reference and an object of type MyClass are created 2. Which of the following is true? A. A single...
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java: i am having a hard time understanding this concept and if so please follow the below guidelines and explain what you do for me thanks draw a binary search tree (BST) using these values : 4, 6, 11, 22, 53, 94, 21, 53 then select one of the leaves of the bst you chose and show how the below contains algorithm goes through its execution on the bst to find the node you have selected. the contains algorithm: private...
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question of java , very simple one written under with comment, just reply next or below it, thanks public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub int i, j; final int ARRAY_LENGTH = 5; int[] myArray = new int[ARRAY_LENGTH]; for(i=0; i< myArray.length; i++) { myArray[0] += 2; } for(j = 0; j ...
Java please answer A to I please dont type the answer on paper please use the computer A. Explain why alpha cannot be accessed by other members of its class. B. In the program, how can you determine the type of access modifier? C. Describe the differences and similarities of beta and gamma in program, within the context of access specifiers and class member accessibility. D. Explain how objects, a and b, are passed to the method. E. Why...