Tokens are the smallest unit of Program.
There is Five Types of Tokens
1) Reserve Word or Keywords
2) Identifier
3) Literals
4) Operators
5) Separators
token
Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
parseInt() interprets the next available token as an int.
No. Java does not support copy constructor
No. I have read that it will support Java. I believe that it does not support flash ATM.
token
Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
No it does not support Java
parseInt() interprets the next available token as an int.
No. Java does not support copy constructor
No , Java does not support call by reference.
In Java, Java does support the concept of destructor, it's done via special method finalize.
Java's List interface defines the size() method, which can be used to retrieve the length of a list.
No. I have read that it will support Java. I believe that it does not support flash ATM.
Java does not support pointers.
Running "java -version" will display the current version of Java.
Java support system includes: · Applets · Servlets · Java Beans · EJB · JSP · XML · SOAP · CORBA