yes!
Because the developers of Java considered the possibility of multithreading a big advantage. You don't HAVE TO use multiple threads; just use it when you need it.Because the developers of Java considered the possibility of multithreading a big advantage. You don't HAVE TO use multiple threads; just use it when you need it.Because the developers of Java considered the possibility of multithreading a big advantage. You don't HAVE TO use multiple threads; just use it when you need it.Because the developers of Java considered the possibility of multithreading a big advantage. You don't HAVE TO use multiple threads; just use it when you need it.
Multithreading in Java is the concept by which you can have multiple threads of execution running in parallel. Unfortunately the topic is too big to be summarized in one answers. You can check the related links section for links that can help you understanding this complex topic
Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
No it does not support Java
No. Java does not support copy constructor
No , Java does not support call by reference.
They have just released new version which indeed does support it.
In Java, Java does support the concept of destructor, it's done via special method finalize.
No. I have read that it will support Java. I believe that it does not support flash ATM.
Java does not support pointers.
Why shouldn't it? Multithreading is an advantage, because it lets you make full use of a computer with multiple processors. Mind you, you don't HAVE TO use it - you can perfectly well write programs without multithreading. But in actual practice, many situations arise where you want the computer to do several things at once. Even with a single processor, multithreading offers a convenient way to share the computer time between different tasks.
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