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Old 06-18-2004, 12:19 PM
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ANSWER INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

1.Can we declare static variable inside interface in java?
2.Can we declare member variable inside interface in java?
3.Can a static class can have non static inner class in java?
4.Uses of creating static class inside interface in java?
5.What is a stored procedure?
6.Use of stored procedure?
7.Difference between SAX and DOM in XML?
8.What is the advantage of using SAX over DOM in XML?
9.Can \'synchronized\' keyword be used with variables in java?
10.Can \'synchronized\' keyword be used with classes in java?
11.What is Normalisation?
12.Difference between query,sub query and correlated query?
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