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Answer 12

public static void main(String[] args)

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Answer 11

False. Class methods can be called by joining the name of the class with the name of the method using a period.

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Answer 10

Each class definition results in a separate class file regardless of whether or not the classes are defined in separate source files.

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Answer 9

One of the files must have the same name as the controlling class with an extension of class .

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Answer 8

False.

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Answer 7

Listing 2. Listing for Answer 7.
/** special documentation comment used by the JDK javadoc tool */ /* C/C++ style multi-line comment */// C/C++// C/C++ style single-line comment

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Answer 6

Listing 3. Listing for Answer 6.
/*File Name01.java This is a Java application that will display aname on the standard output device. The command required at the command line to execute thisprogram is: java Name01**********************************************************/ class Name01 { //define the controlling classpublic static void main(String[] args){ //define mainSystem.out.println( "Dick Baldwin\nAustin Community College\nAustin, TX");}//end main }//End Name01 class.

Note that the \n characters in Listing 3 cause the output display to advance to the next line.

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Answer 5

True.

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Answer 4

Preface or precede the name of the method with the static keyword.

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Answer 3

The name of the class file must be the same as the name of the class that contains the main method (sometimes called the controlling class) .

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Answer 2

False. Applets do not require a main method while applications do require a main method.

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Answer 1

False. Applications are for stand-alone use while applets are for browsers.

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