Given the code fragment:
You have been asked to define the ProductCode class. The definition of the ProductCode class must allow c1 instantiation to succeed and cause a compilation error on c2 instantiation.
Which definition of ProductCode meets the requirement?
Given the structure of the STUDENT table:
Student (id INTEGER, name VARCHAR)
Given:
public class Test {
static Connection newConnection =null;
public static Connection get DBConnection () throws SQLException {
try (Connection con = DriveManager.getConnection(URL, username, password)) { newConnection = con;
}
return newConnection;
}
public static void main (String [] args) throws SQLException {
get DBConnection ();
Statement st = newConnection.createStatement();
st.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO student VALUES (102, 'Kelvin')");
}
}
Assume that:
The required database driver is configured in the classpath.
The appropriate database is accessible with the URL, userName, and passWord exists.
The SQL query is valid.
What is the result?
Given:
class Worker extends Thread {
CyclicBarrier cb;
public Worker(CyclicBarrier cb) { this.cb = cb; }
public void run () {
try {
cb.await();
System.out.println("Worker...");
} catch (Exception ex) { }
}
}
class Master implements Runnable { //line n1
public void run () {
System.out.println("Master...");
}
}
and the code fragment:
Master master = new Master();
//line n2
Worker worker = new Worker(cb);
worker.start();
You have been asked to ensure that the run methods of both the Worker and Master classes are executed.
Which modification meets the requirement?
Given:
What is the result?