In Java, just about anything is defined as a class; a class is a data type, so yes.
String - is primitive data typestring - is user defined data type
All built-in data types are not abstract data types.
No, that looks like an object. If I had to guess, myID refers to a string of some sort, but it is not a data type.
array of character data type which is terminated by null character
Generics are a part of generic programming within Java. They are commonly used to hold objects of any type, within a Java Collection Framework (JCF), and are a reusable data collection tool.
yes, float is keyword and data type in java
That means that Java is fairly strict about data types.
String - is primitive data typestring - is user defined data type
Yes it is but it is not usually used
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All built-in data types are not abstract data types.
"int" is the keyword for integer
No, that looks like an object. If I had to guess, myID refers to a string of some sort, but it is not a data type.
array of character data type which is terminated by null character
Generics are a part of generic programming within Java. They are commonly used to hold objects of any type, within a Java Collection Framework (JCF), and are a reusable data collection tool.
Arraylist Java runs on Oracle which is a relational data management database produced by the Oracle Corporation. Arraylist Java has been part of the Java framework ever since Java 5.
how do you get the value of the parameter in the applet