This week's book giveaway is in the General Computing forum. We're giving away four copies of Arduino in Action and have Martin Evans, Joshua Noble, and Jordan Hochenbaum on-line! See this thread for details.
Hi all, I finally passed on my 2nd attempt. I noticed a few people here saying Threads featured heavily in their test recently so I studied hard on these the night before the test. Sure enough there were quite a few questions on this and I manged 100% in the topic! Again, many thanks - this site and the forums are a great resource! Richard.
WOW!! Beautiful .Richard i am also worried about this topic very much & want to score sent%.I am appearing i 4 dayz.So please please summarized briefly How U Scored 100% in Threads?. Plz. Reply soon. Bye. Viki. ------------------ Count the flowers of ur garden,NOT the leafs which falls away!
I revised a lot about thread execution states (ready, waiting, running etc..) but there were no questions directly about this. There were 2 questions almost identically the same where a single object (obj) that implements Runnable is created and two threads started using the 'new Thread(obj)' method. I think it was trying to trick me into saying this would cause an error due to starting 2 threads of the same object. There were one or two other questions about the differences between extending Thread and implementing Runnable but unfortunately I cannot remember the details of these. Also there was a question testing that I understood thread execution being non-deterministic. Hope this helps. Richard.
Originally posted by Vikrama Sanjeeva: WOW!! Beautiful .Richard i am also worried about this topic very much & want to score sent%.I am appearing i 4 dayz.So please please summarized briefly How U Scored 100% in Threads?. Plz. Reply soon. Bye. Viki.
Congrats Richard, it proves ur dedication... ------------------ Muhammad Ashikuzzaman (Fahim) Sun Certified Programmer for the Java� 2 Platform --When you learn something, learn it by heart!
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