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Answer 11

True. Updates made in Java v1.7 eliminated the requirement to insert the name of a type in those angle brackets in order to make the compiler happy.

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Answer 10

One solution is to add the generic syntax shown in the class named A10 in Listing 9 below. This will cause the program to compile and execute successfully producing an output similar to that shown in Figure 8 below.

Listing 9 - Answer 10.
/*File A10.java ************************************************/import java.util.*; public class A10{ArrayList<Date>var1 = new ArrayList<Date>(); void runIt(){var1.add(new Date()); //Note the required cast in the following// statement. System.out.println((var1.get(0)).getTime()); }//runItpublic static void main(String[]args){ new A10().runIt();}//end main}//end class A10 //=============================================//
Figure 8 - Answer 10.
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Answer 9

False: The program produces the runtime error shown in Figure 9 below. The (Date) cast is applied to the contents of the element at index 1. However, thatelement contains a reference to an object of type String.

Figure 9 - Answer 9.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be cast to java.util.Dateat Q09.runIt(Q09.java:15) at Q09.main(Q09.java:22)

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Answer 8

The program must be updated to include the cast operator (Date) shown in Listing 10 below.

Listing 10 - Answer 8.
/*File Q08.java ************************************************/import java.util.*; public class Q08{ArrayList var1 = new ArrayList();void runIt(){ var1.add(new Date());//Note the required cast in the following // statement.System.out.println( ((Date)var1.get(0)).getTime());}//runIt public static void main(String[]args){ new Q08().runIt();}//end main}//end class Q08 //=============================================//

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Answer 7

False: This program produces the compiler error shown in Figure 10 below.

Figure 10 - Answer 7.
Q07.java:17: error: cannot find symbol (var1.get(0)).getTime());^ symbol: method getTime()location: class Object Note: Q07.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. 1 error

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Answer 6

B. A warning

The compiler output is shown in Figure 11 below:

Figure 11 - Answer 6.
Q02.java:13: warning: [unchecked] unchecked call to add(E) as a member of the rawtype ArrayList var1.add(new Date());^ where E is a type-variable:E extends Object declared in class ArrayList 1 warning

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Answer 5

False. Two notes are displayed. However, the messages produced by the Java v1.7 compiler in this cases are neither error messages nor warnings. Instead they are simply notes. The notes provideinstructions on how to recompile and get more information regarding a potential problem.

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Answer 4

False. The tentacles of generics reach into many different areas of Java in very complex ways including:

  • Generic methods
  • Generic classes
  • Raw types
  • Wildcards
  • Generics and inheritance

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Answer 3

B. Compile-time type safety

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Answer 2

False: An attempt to compile the program using the Java v1.7 compiler produces an output similar to that shown in Figure 12 below.

Figure 12 - Answer 2.
Note: Q02.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations. Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.

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Answer 1

False. The Collections framework was not new in Java v1.5. It was available long before version 1.5 was released.

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