Saturday, December 31, 2005

Hyderabad CONSULTANCYS addresses

AAKARSH CONSULTANCY-ENTERPRISES
SURAJ MANSION, AMEERPET
HYDERABAD - 500016
TEL: 3745982

A B C CONSULTANTS (P) LTD.
305, SWAPNALOK COMPLEX
SAROJINI DEVI ROAD
SECUNDERABAD -500003
TEL: 7803706

A B C CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD.
206, NAVKETAN COMPLEX
OPP. CLOCK TOWER
SAROJINI DEVI ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 814087

ACCESS ENTERPRISES
CHANDRALOK COMPLEX
HYDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7818652

AGILE SECURITY FORCE
BADAM SOHNA APARTMENT
RAJ BHAVAN ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500082.
TEL: 3319036

AKARSH CONSULTANCY ENTERPRISE
PRAKASH NAGAR, BEGUMPET
HYDERABAD - 500016
TEL: 7762581

AL ASAR ESTABLISHMENT
ZAHRA NAGAR, P HAVELI
HYDERABAD - 500002
TEL: 4411743

AL PASHA INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL SARA INTERNATIONAL
OPP MLA OUARTERS
HYDERABAD - 500029
TEL: 3224927

AL-TAF MANPOWER CONSULTANT
T2/B, LENAINE ESTATE
GUN FOUNDRY
HYDERABAD - 500001
TEL: 3202725

ANGELS ASSOCIATES
SALAR JUNG COMPLEX
DEWAN DEVDI
HYDERABAD- 500002
TEL: 4414664

AP COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION
GAGAN VIHAR
HYDERABAD - 500001
TEL: 4732498

BOMBAY SECURITY SERVICES
RED HILLS
HYDERABAD - 500004
TEL: 3317886

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TRAINING CENTRE
100 SRINAGAR COLONY
HYDERABAD - 500073
TEL: 3742647

CAPINTELS CONSULTANTS
1, TARNAKA
HYDERABAD-500017
TEL: 7019893

DECNET COMPUTERS
JAVA INFONET TECHNOLOGIES (P) LTD
109, ADITYA ENCIAVE, AMEERPET
HYDERABAD - 500016
TEL: 3751040

DIGVIJAYA PLACEMENTS
203,SWARGANIVAS ENCLAVE, AMEERPET
HYDERABAD
TEL: 3747890

DIMENSIONS PLACEMENT
F-110, RAM'S ENCLAVE ERA GADDA
HYDERABAD - 500018
TEL: 3811631

EQUINOX CONSULTANTS P LTD
14, WELLINGTON ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500026
TEL: 7808781

FAIRLINKS PLACEMENTS
LINGAPUR HOUSE, AMURTHA ESTATES
HYDERABAD- 500029
TEL: 3228194

GAJWAR HUMAN RESOURCES
60 VAHINI NAGAR, SIKH VILLAGE
HYDERABAD - 500009
TEL: 7814613

FORTUNA CONSULTANTS
1208 BABUKHAN ESTATE
BASHEERBAGH
HYDERABAD- 500001
TEL: 3231125
FAX: 3235961
EMAIL: fortuna@hdl.vsnl.net.in

GLOBAL PLACEMENTS
218, AMRUTHA VILLE, RAJ BHAWAN ROAD
SOMAJIGUDA
HYDERABAD-500 082
TEL: 331 4054
FAX: 3321065

GRUWEL CONSULTANCY
6-2-53/A, KRISHNA PLAZA
KHAIRATABAD
HYDERABAD - 500004
TEL: 3395767

HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTANCY GROUP
BLOCK B-2, 105, 1-10-125
MAYURI MARG, BEGUMPET
HYDERABAD - 500016

ICON SYSTEMS
PLOT 3/9, RAMDAS GARDENS
W M PALLY
HYDERABAD- 500026
TEL: 7707442

JOLARI ENTERPRISE
LENAINE ESTATE, GUNFOUNDRY
HYDERABAD - 500001
TEL: 3202805

KHAN & SONS
BACHELOR OUARTERS, J N ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500001

LIFELINE CONSULTANTS P LTD
UBAS 302/5, BABUKHAN ESTATE, BASHEERBAGH
HYDERABAD - 500001

MA FOI MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS LTD
NAVBHARAT CHAMBERS
6-3-1109/A/1, RAJBHAVAN ROAD
HYDERABAD-500082
TEL: 3310981. 3320165
FAX: 3320165
E-MAIL:
mafoi.hyd@sma.sprintrpg.ems.vsnl.net.in

MASIO MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
6-3-11091A/1 NAVBHARAT CHAMBERS
HYDERABAD - 500082
TEL: 3310981

M C PLACEMENT SERVICES
313, SAGAR VIEW COMPLEX, DOMALGUDA
HYDERABAD - 500029
TEL: 234410, 211451
FAX: 240236,635704

MIDDLE EARTH CONSULTANTS
52, PHASE-1, KAMALAPURI COLONY
HYDERABAD - 500873
TEL: 3546944

M R PLACEMENTS PVT LTD
ROOM N0.212, KUBERA TOWERS
NARAYANAGUDA
HYDERABAD-500029
TEL: 3224992, 3228915
FAX: 3224914
EMAIL: webmaster@resumesindia.com
WEBSITE: www.resumesindia.com

MUDHRA PLACEMENTS
EMERALD HOUSE
SAROJINI DEVI ROAD
SECUNDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7847273,7848586

NEEDS ENTERPRISES
5-1-455 RANIGUNJ
HYDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7713181

OMAM CONSULTANTS P LTD
CHIKOTI GARDEN, BEGUMET
HYDERABAD - 500016
TEL: 7763767

OPTIONS EXECUTIVE SEARCH PVT LTD.
84, ANAND NAGAR. KHAIRATABAD
HYDERABAD - 500004
TEL: 3314048
E-MAIL:
options@hdl.vsnl.net.in
OVERSEAS - SOFTWARE PROFESSIONALS

QPTIONS EXECUTIVE SEARCH
84, ANANDNAGAR, KHAIRATABAD
HYDERABAD - 500004
E-MAIL:
options@hdl.vsnl.net.in

PROGRESSIVE GLOBAL WARE
DIAMOND TOWER
SAROJINI DEVI ROAD
SECUNDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7816108

P.S.NARGUNDKAR & ASSOCIATES MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
10-5-35, MASAB TANK
HYDERABAD- 500028
TEI: 3317763

OUEST INTERNATIONAL
2-12-66(W), MARREDAPALLY
HYDERABAD - 500026
TEL: 7805147

OUICK-N-OUICK
BEGUM BAZAR
HYDERABAD - 500012
TEL: 4615786

RACHNOUTSAV
207, KUNDANBAGH APARTMENTS, GREENLAND
CROSS ROAD, SAMEERPET
HYDERABAD - 500016
TEL: 3321644

RAJ CONSULTANTS PVT LTD
SATYA APARTMENTS, RED HILLS
HYDERABAD -500028
TEL: 3328100

RANK TEAM CONSULTANTS (I) PVT LTD.
MAHAVIR HOUSE
BASHEER BAGH CROSS ROADS
HYDERABAD - 500029
TEL: 3221294




RAZZAK ENTERPRISES
HAJI UMRAH GROUP
87-91 MADINA TOWER, DEVAN DEVDI
HYDERABAD - 500002
TEL: 4524445
FAX: 3236214
OVERSEAS

R K 4 ACES
M J COMPLEX, SHAPURNAGAR, JEEDIMETLA
HYDERABAD - 500055
TEL: 3092117

SAFEGUARD MANPOWER SERVICES PVT LTD
1-14-220, 1ST FLOOR, ASHOK NAGAR
HYDERABAD - 500020
TEL: 7642477

SATHGURU MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS PVT LTD.
PLOT NO. 15, HINDI NAGAR
PANJAGUTTA
HYDERABAD - 500034

SEVA INFORMATION SYSTEMS P LTD.
TEL: 7603274

SHARP HUMAN RESOURCES
75, IST FLOOR
SWAPNALOK COMPLEX
HYDERABAD - 500003

S M S PLACEMENT SERVICES
7-1-25, GREENLANDS, AMERPET
HYDERABAD - 500016
TEL: 290124, 290654, 290447

SPECTRUM COMPUTERS
7-3-685 OPP CITY LIGHT HOTEL
R P ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7705844

SRIKARI MAMAGEMENT CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD.
1-2-412/4 B, GOGAN MAHAL COLONY
DOMALGUDA
HYDERABAD - 500029
TEL: 241612

SRI SAI HOSPITALS & INDUSTRIAL PLACEMENTS
C BLOCK, CHENOY TRADE CENTRE
HYDERABAD -500003
TEL: 7815867

TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES
1-2-10, 1ST FLOOR, COROMONDAL HOUSE
SARDAR PATEL ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 814519, 547728

TIME
95 B, 2ND FLOOR
SIDDAMSETTY COMPLEX, PARK LANE
SECUNDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7810785

TMI NETWORK
B-I, VIKRAMPURI
HYDERABAD - 500009
TEL: 7844674

T M I NETWORK
63 PAIGAH COLONY, S P ROAD
SECUNDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 847484,813469
FAX: 841539

TOPNOTCH CONSULTANTS
KUSHAL TOWERS
RAJBHAVAN ROAD
HYDERABAD - 500004
TEL: 3305849

TOPNOTCH CONSULTANTS PVT LTD.
KRISHNA PLAZA,
6-2-953 KHAIRATABAD
HYDERABAD - 500004
TEL: 227169, 3322893

UNITED CONSULTANTS
215 KARAN CENTRE, SAROJINI DEVI ROAD
SECUNDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7891750
TELEFAX: 7891207

ZADE CONSULTANTS PVT LTD
R R TOWERS, C A LANE
HYDERABAD - 500001
TEL: 3204266

ZENITH CONSULTANCY SERVICES
67, PAIGAH COLONY
HYDERABAD - 500003
TEL: 7812829
FAX: 7896335







Sreechakra Consultancy

6-3-836, Flat No.2, Ist Floor, Preeth Complex, Ameerpet, Hyderabad- 500 016.

Phone: +(91)-9246877559/9246877669

Green Agri Biotech

402, Ratna Complex, Beside Image Hospital, Ameer Pet, Hyderabad- 500 038.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55256799

Farmwealth Bio Tech

205, Raghava Towers, Madinaguda, BHEL Road, Hyderabad- 500 050.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-35273771/23046410/9849605919

Comtec India Information Systems Pvt. Ltd

3rd floor,Sama Towers,Himayatnagar, Hyderabad- 500 029.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-3221336/3227096

Vinma Solution

Begumpet, Hyderabad- 500 018.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-6314647/6314546

Quality With A Vision

105 A , Keerthi Apartments, Yellareddyguda, Hyderabad- 500 073.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23735406

Technocrat Solutions

8-2-348/2, Road No. 3, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad- 500 034.

Phone: +(90)-(40)-23354372

R. K. Resourcing Private Limited

202, Lakshmi Sri Park View, 1-10-18, Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 020.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-27668638

Gladform Horticulture Consultancy Private Limited

House No. 7-1-70/D, Dharam Karan Road, Ameerpet, Hyderabad- 500 039.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55775772

Ramsys Info

202, Nilgiri Block, Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet, Hyderabad- 500 038.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55626285 Fax: +(91)-(40)-23749053

Radix Overseas Consultants

17-86, Road No 1, Kamalanagar, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad- 500 060.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55765354 Fax: +(91)-(40)-24049387

Indian Institute Of Chemical Technology

Uppal Road, Habshiguda Tarnaka, Hyderabad- 500 007.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-27193229

Cygnus Business Consulting & Research

4th & 5th Floors, Astral Heights, Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad- 500 034.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23430203

S. R. Process Consultants

7-1-19/3 I, S. R. Complex, IInd Floor, Begumpet, Hyderabad- 500 016.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23750912

Bhagavathi Ana Labs Limited

1-10-250, Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 020.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23356908

Pavan S. & Associates

6-3-903/4, Opposite Sirimalli Towers Near Geetangali Womens Degree College, Panjagutta, Hyderabad- 500 018.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55686110



K. S. Madhavan & Associates

Sagar Society , Plot No. 9, Street No.1, Road2, Banjarahills, Hyderabad- 500 036.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-27764464

Chinmaya Associates

26-122/33/A, Flat No 1, Sheetal Appartments, Sarada Nagar, Safilguda, Hyderabad- 500 047.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-27221229

Quality Creed

323 Block, C , Kanthi Shikra Panjagutta, Hyderabad- 500 082.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55625931

Vow Associates

805, Raghava Raqtna Towers, Chirag Ali Lane Abids, Hyderabad- 500 001.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23200939


K. L. Hitech Secure Print Limited

Plot No. 230, Road No. 36, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad- 500 033.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23548948/23608171

Sri Technologies

9-2, Lalitha Nagar, Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 060.

Phone: +(91)-9885562997

Pabhuvan Company Limited

9-30/2, Ravindra Nagar Colony Near Saibaba Temple, Habsiguda, Hyderabad- 500 007.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-27152726

Computech Traders

413, Gaurav Kalyan Apartments, Kachiguda, Hyderabad- 500 044.

Phone: +(91)-(98)-48845440

J. V. Swamy Solutions

C/O A. V. S. Ramakrishna Advocate, Near Friends Cafe, L. B. Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 044.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-55693685

Zenpaq Computers & Peripherals

Vengal Rao Nagar, 104, Ramachandra Nivas, Vengal Rao Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 038.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23812917/34400556

R & R Hardware Sales & Services

Flat No. 404, D Block, V Phase, Janapriya Apartments, Miyapur, Hyderabad- 500 072.

Phone: +(91)-(98)-85053209

Parsin Chemicals Limited

201, Dwarakapuri Colony, Panjagutta, Hyderabad- 500 082.

Phone: +(91)-(40)-23353711

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

ABC Consultants
hyderabad@abcconsultants.net
www.abcconsultants.com, www.karmaquest.com
04027807016, 2519

Advanced Training Systems International
atsisagar@hotmail.com

A.F.Ferguson & Co.
affhyd@hd2.vsnl.net.in
04023407952, 26663756

Alp Management Consultancy
www.alpconsultants.com
04055273354,55

Army Placement Node
407990069

B2B Software Technologies
ravinkiran.turaga@b2bsofttech.com
4023375926

Bridgers & Headers
bridgersandheaders@vsnl.net, careersgallery@vsnl.net
www.careergallery.com
04023744312/2712

BSE Global Employment Services
besges@rediffmail.com
www.mcoitt.com

Caprice Business Consultants
hr_caprice@yahoo.com
4027552208

Cornerstone Consulting
cshr@consultant.com
www.cornerstoneindia.com
04023308125, 23399341

CRV Consultants
4026663777

Cucumber Consultants
cucumber@sancharnet.in
04027814521, 27811323

Ernst & Young
www.eyindia.com
0407898850, 9235

Fairlinks Placements
fairlinks@eth.net
www.fairlinksindia.com
04023224170, 4168, 1194, 8238

Frontier Information Technologies
www.fitlindia.com
04027893908, 27848576

Genius Management Consultant
hyderabad@geniusjobs.com
www.geniusjobs.com
04027710096, 27802314

Global Placements
4023314054

Hermes Network
info@hermensenetworks.com
www.hermesnetworks.com

Hyderabad Hewitt Associates
www.hewitt.com
403405525

Icat Dotcom
icat@satyam.net.in
www.icatindia.com
407804090

insure2bsecure.com
support@resure2bsecure.com
4027735876

Intercon International
info@interconinternational.com
www.interconinternational.com
04027849532, 27898910

Ladder Networks
resumes@laddernetworks.com
www.laddernetworks.com
4027896259

Liazone Consulting
vandana@liazoneconsulting.com
4027700100

Lifeline Consultants
lifelineconsultancy@usa.net
4027674583

M R Placement
webmaster@resumesindia.com
www.resumeindia.com
04023226782, 23224992

Mafoi Management Consultants
mafoihyd@mafoi.com
www.mafoi.com
04023388537, 8,9,40

Manhunt Consultants
manhuntindia@hotmail.com
4055614882

Niagara Consulting Group
employment@niagaraconsulting.com
www.niagaraconsulting.com
0406024468, 6624468

OMAM Consultants
omamhyd@satyam.net.in
04023413965-68

Option Executive Search
resumes@optionsindia.com
www.optionsindia.com
04023314048, 23308146

People One Consulting
ajoy@people-one.com
www.people-one.com
04055752766/67, 55759878

Perfect Manpower Consultants
cv2@perfectmanpowerconsultants.com
www.perfectmanpowerconsultants.com
04055598727, 55338720, 55338728

Polaris Management Services
polarisindia@satyam.net.in
04023736928, 23733403

Resource Management
Consultants hyd@resourceindia.com
www.resourceindia.com
04023551682, 3077, 78

Resources Inputs
resourceinputs@rediffmail.com
www.resourceinputs.com
04023755783, 4

Resumesindia.com
webmaster@resumeindia.com

Sampoorna Computer People
hyd@sampoorna.com
www.sampoorna.com
0403022200, 30226000

SHAR Technologies
saarinc@vsnl.com
94027050615

Skillindia.com
information@skillindia.com
www.skillindia.com
04026664737,8

www.staffavailable.com
jaini_net@yahoo.com
www.staffavailable.com
4026421647

Suranik Consultants
info@space4web.com
4027015530

TMI Network
tsreedhar@tminetwork.com
www.tminetwork.com
04055385988, 55385901

United Consultants
upclhyd@unitedyan.com
407846825

Vishasoft Services
resumes@vishasoft.com
www.vishasoft.com
406585944

Zenith Consultancy
info@zenithconsultancy.com
www.zenithconsultancy.com
406628977




Aabnik Corporate Services
Address : Block-1,Flat-10, Krupa Anand Apts,Anandbagh,
Malkajgiri
Area : MALKAJGIRI
Pin : 500047
Phone : 7061069


Aatidhyam
Address : Plot No.205,I-Floor, Kamalapuri Colony,
Srinagar Colony
Area : SRI NAGAR COLONY
Pin : 500038
Phone : 3752121


Ammu`S Group
Address : Pl No. 19 Trans Road
Transport Road
Pin : 500009
Phone : 7849112


Amrutha Caterers
Address : 12-11-1462/A Raghavendra Nagar
Warasiguda
Pin : 500003
Phone : 7073667


Aparna Caterers
Address : Tel Colony Srk Puram
Pin : 500035
Phone : 4042061


Arora Caterers
Address : 10-3-3/A East Marredpally
Pin : 500026
Phone : 7730020

Atul Caterers
Address : Flat#301,IIIFlr,Satyasai Ghar, 6-1-301,
Padmarao Nagar
Area : PADMA RAO NAGAR
Pin : 500025
Phone : 7503546


ChotuCaterers
Address : 11-1-645 Agapura
Pin : 500002
Phone : 4569560


Decent Caterers
Address : Beerappa Gadda Uppal
Pin : 500039
Phone : 7174613


Dolphin Caterers
Address : 3-4-513/8 Lingampally
Pin : 500027
Phone : 6509952


G.AnjaiahCookWorksLtd
Address : 13-6-28 Nr.Municipal Park,Karwan
Mehdipatnam
Pin : 500067
Phone : 3534371


Garden
Address : 38 S.D.Road
Pin : 500003
Phone : 7803805

GayathriCaterers
Address : H.No.12-2-417/B/67 Jayanagar
Guddimalkapur
Pin : 500028
Phone : 3514267


GloriaCaterers
Address : 14/236 Mirjalguda
Malkajgiri
Pin : 500047
Phone : 7053333


Intensive Air Systems Limited
Address : 35/B, Vengal Rao Nagar
Area : VENGAL RAO NAGAR
Pin : 500038
Phone : 3812682


Kanaka Mahalakshmi Caterers
Address : 1-9-634/C/2, Vidyanagar
Area : VIDYA NAGAR
Pin : 500044
Phone : 7071954


K.Narsimlu
Address : S.R.T.219 Jawahar Nagar
Rtc `X` Roads
Pin : 500020
Phone : 7643950


Liberty Caterers
Address : 503,504,Surabhi Court Telugu Academy Lane
Himayathnagar
Area : HIMAYATHNAGAR
Pin : 500029
Phone : 3227861


Libra Catering Services
Address : 590,Road No 11, Opp.K.M.A Tent House,
West Marredpally
Area : WEST MARREDPALLY
Pin : 500026
Phone : 7807028


Limra Caterers
Address : 12-1-902 North Lalaguda
Pin : 500003
Phone : 7002341



Madhur Milan Carterers
Address : 7-1-64/1 301,Chamundeshwari Towers,D.K.Rd
Ameerpet
Pin : 500016
Phone : 3746356


Mahesh Caterers
Address : 21-1-665/K Ricabgunj
Pin : 500002
Phone : 4576269


Mak`s Catering
Address : Besides Mehdi Funcition Hall, Lakdikapul
Area : LAKDIKAPUL
Pin : 500004
Phone : 4607723


MBA.CateringServices
Address : Sun Shine, 6-1-126,
Khairatabad
Pin : 500004
Phone : 3296021


Mughal`s Caterers and Furnishers
Address : Main Road, Towlichowki
Area : TOLI CHOWKI
Pin : 500008
Phone : 3561693


Murthy Catering and Suppliers
Address : 2-3-512/A Chinnareddy Nagar
Pin : 500013
Phone : 7037363


Narmada`s Rasoi
Address : 3-6-138/8 and 9, Opp.Mithra Agencies,
Himayatnagar
Area : HIMAYATHNAGAR
Pin : 500029
Phone : 3226336


Navnit Caterers and Juicers
Address : 4-3-279/3 Giriraj Lane
Bank Street
Pin : 500095
Phone : 4744268


Neelam Catrers
Address : 1-59 Police Quarters
Uppal
Pin : 500039
Phone : 7565476


Priya Caterers
Address : 1-10-44, Opp.Arya Nursing Home,
Ashok Nagar
Area : ASHOK NAGAR
Pin : 500020
Phone : 7634203


RainDropsIcecreams
Address : 5-3-337/3 I-Floor
R.P.Road
Pin : 500003
Phone : 7536406

Rajitha Caterers
Address : 12 R.R.B South Lalaguda
Tarnaka
Pin : 500017
Phone : 7832164


RasaRajaniCaterers
Address : 3-1-54/3/A Opp.Sbh Colony 2 Venture
L.B.Nagar
Pin : 500074
Phone : 4038185


R.K.Caterers
Address : 1-9-285/1/2 Sridevi Nilayam, Ramnagar Gundu
Ramnagar
Pin : 500044
Phone : 7671037


SaiShilpiRestaurant
Address : 9-22/A Vedere Cplx
Dilsuknagar
Pin : 500060
Phone : 4069153

ShahSupplyingCo
Address : 10-5-77/2 First Lancer
Ahmednagar
Pin : 500028
Phone : 3303819


ShreeVenkateshwaraCastings
Address : Ida Azamabad
Pin : 500020
Phone : 7615322


S.K.Caterers
Address : 7-1-214/1/2 Dharam Karan Road
Ameerpet
Area : AMEERPET
Pin : 500016
Phone : 3752824


Spandana
Address : 2-1-42/A Nallakunta
Pin : 500044
Phone : 7661048


Sree Shakthi Home Foods
Address : HNo.7-1-28/11, Opp.Anandbagh Function Hall,
Ameerpet
Area : AMEERPET
Pin : 500016
Phone : 3735532



SriAnandCaterers
Address : Flat No:ag-4,H.No:6-3-1095 and 1096
Metro Palmgrove Apartments,
Somajiguda
Pin : 500082
Phone : 3310417


SriBalajiCaterers
Address : Shop:3-6-109/1 Himayathnagar
Pin : 500029
Phone : 3227771

Sri Murugan Caterers - Veg
Address : #12-11-1557/1 MCH No:6,Near Arts College
Railway Station
Area : RAILWAY STATION
Pin : 500061
Phone : 7072124


Sri Murugan Caterers
Address : 12-11-1557/1 Warasiguda
Pin : 500061
Phone : 7668124


Sri Sairam Caterers
Address : 1-10-122/20 Chikkadpally
Pin : 500020
Phone : 7603049


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Saturday, December 24, 2005

struts faq1

• Q: What is Jakarta Struts Framework

Q: What is Jakarta Struts Framework?
A:
Jakarta Struts is open source implementation of MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern for the development of web based applications. Jakarta Struts is robust architecture and can be used for the development of application of any size. Struts framework makes it much easier to design scalable, reliable Web applications with Java.

Q: What is ActionServlet?
A:
The class org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet is the called the ActionServlet. In the the Jakarta Struts Framework this class plays the role of controller. All the requests to the server goes through the controller. Controller is responsible for handling all the requests.

Q: How you will make available any Message Resources Definitions file to the Struts Framework Environment?
A:
Message Resources Definitions file are simple .properties files and these files contains the messages that can be used in the struts project. Message Resources Definitions files can be added to the struts-config.xml file through
tag.
Example:

Q: What is Action Class?
A:
The Action Class is part of the Model and is a wrapper around the business logic. The purpose of Action Class is to translate the HttpServletRequest to the business logic. To use the Action, we need to Subclass and overwrite the execute() method. In the Action Class all the database/business processing are done. It is advisable to perform all the database related stuffs in the Action Class.
The ActionServlet (commad) passes the parameterized class to Action Form using the execute() method. The return type of the execute method is ActionForward which is used by the Struts Framework to forward the request to the file as per the value of the returned ActionForward object.

Q: Write code of any Action Class?
A:
Here is the code of Action Class that returns the ActionForward object.
TestAction.java

Q: What is ActionForm?
A:
An ActionForm is a JavaBean that extends
org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm. ActionForm maintains the session state for web application and the ActionForm object is automatically populated on the server side with data entered from a form on the client side.

Q: What is Struts Validator Framework?
A:
Struts Framework provides the functionality to validate the form data. It can be use to validate the data on the users browser as well as on the server side. Struts Framework emits the java scripts and it can be used validate the form data on the client browser. Server side validation of form can be accomplished by sub classing your From Bean with DynaValidatorForm class.

The Validator framework was developed by David Winterfeldt as third-party add-on to Struts. Now the Validator framework is a part of Jakarta Commons project and it can be used with or without Struts. The Validator framework comes integrated with the Struts Framework and can be used without doing any extra settings.

Q. Give the Details of XML files used in Validator Framework?
A:
The Validator Framework uses two XML configuration files validator-rules.xml and validation.xml. The validator-rules.xml defines the standard validation routines, these are reusable and used in validation.xml. to define the form specific validations. The validation.xml defines the validations applied to a form bean.

Q. How you will display validation fail errors on jsp page?
A:
Following tag displays all the errors:

Q. How you will enable front-end validation based on the xml in validation.xml?
A:
The tag to allow front-end validation based on the xml in validation.xml. For example the code:
generates the client side java script for the form "logonForm" as defined in the validation.xml file. The when added in the jsp file generates the client site validation script.






What is Jakarta Struts Framework? - Jakarta Struts is open source implementation of MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern for the development of web based applications. Jakarta Struts is robust architecture and can be used for the development of application of any size. Struts framework makes it much easier to design scalable, reliable Web applications with Java.

What is ActionServlet? - The class org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet is the called the ActionServlet. In the the Jakarta Struts Framework this class plays the role of controller. All the requests to the server goes through the controller. Controller is responsible for handling all the requests.

How you will make available any Message Resources Definitions file to the Struts Framework Environment? - Message Resources Definitions file are simple .properties files and these files contains the messages that can be used in the struts project. Message Resources Definitions files can be added to the struts-config.xml file through tag.
Example:

 What is Action Class? - The Action Class is part of the Model and is a wrapper around the business logic. The purpose of Action Class is to translate the HttpServletRequest to the business logic. To use the Action, we need to Subclass and overwrite the execute() method. In the Action Class all the database/business processing are done. It is advisable to perform all the database related stuffs in the Action Class. The ActionServlet (commad) passes the parameterized class to Action Form using the execute() method. The return type of the execute method is ActionForward which is used by the Struts Framework to forward the request to the file as per the value of the returned ActionForward object.

Write code of any Action Class? - Here is the code of Action Class that returns the ActionForward object.

import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;

import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

import org.apache.struts.action.Action;

import org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm;

import org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward;

import org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping;


public class TestAction extends Action

{

public ActionForward execute(

ActionMapping mapping,

ActionForm form,

HttpServletRequest request,

HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception

{

return mapping.findForward("testAction");

}

}

What is ActionForm? - An ActionForm is a JavaBean that extends org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm. ActionForm maintains the session state for web application and the ActionForm object is automatically populated on the server side with data entered from a form on the client side.

What is Struts Validator Framework? - Struts Framework provides the functionality to validate the form data. It can be use to validate the data on the users browser as well as on the server side. Struts Framework emits the java scripts and it can be used validate the form data on the client browser. Server side validation of form can be accomplished by sub classing your From Bean with DynaValidatorForm class. The Validator framework was developed by David Winterfeldt as third-party add-on to Struts. Now the Validator framework is a part of Jakarta Commons project and it can be used with or without Struts. The Validator framework comes integrated with the Struts Framework and can be used without doing any extra settings.

Give the Details of XML files used in Validator Framework? - The Validator Framework uses two XML configuration files validator-rules.xml and validation.xml. The validator-rules.xml defines the standard validation routines, these are reusable and used in validation.xml. to define the form specific validations. The validation.xml defines the validations applied to a form bean.

How you will display validation fail errors on jsp page? - The following tag displays all the errors:

 How you will enable front-end validation based on the xml in validation.xml? - The tag to allow front-end validation based on the xml in validation.xml. For example the code: generates the client side java script for the form “logonForm” as defined in the validation.xml file. The when added in the jsp file generates the client site validation script.








Struts Navigation flow.


1) A request is made from previously displayed view.

2) The request reaches the ActionServlet which acts as the controller .The ActionServlet Looksup the requested URI in an XML file (Struts-Config.xml) and determines the name of the Action class that has to perform the requested business logic.

3)The Action Class performs its logic on the Model Components associated with the Application.

4) Once The Action has been completed its processing it returns the control to the Action Servlet.As part of its return the Action Class provides a key to determine where the results should be forwarded for presentation.

5)The request is complete when the Action Servlet responds by forwarding the request to the view, and this view represents the result of the action.

job interview special tips

Job Interview Special Tips

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The following questions are unrelated with Java technology, but they may be asked. So study this list, plan your answers ahead of time and you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence. Note: most of questions and answers are cited from email box or donated by the people who experienced. They are listed here for your reference. Javacamp.org will not be responsible for any job loss or damage by using these tips.

What Are Your Weaknesses?
This is the most dreaded question of all. Handle it by minimizing your weakness and emphasizing your strengths. Stay away from personal qualities and concentrate on professional traits: "I am always working on improving my communication skills to be a more effective presenter. I recently joined Toastmasters.com, which I find very helpful."


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Why Should We Hire You?
Summarize your experiences: "With five years' experience working in this industry and my proven record of saving the company money, I could make a big difference in your company. I'm confident I would be a great addition to your team."


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Why Do You Want to Work Here?
The interviewer is listening for an answer that indicates you've given this some thought and are not sending out resumes just because there is an opening. For example, "I've selected key companies whose mission statements are in line with my values, where I know I could be excited about what the company does, and this company is very high on my list of desirable choices."


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What Are Your Goals?
Sometimes it's best to talk about short-term and intermediate goals rather than locking yourself into the distant future. For example, "My immediate goal is to get a job in a growth-oriented company. My long-term goal will depend on where the company goes. I hope to eventually grow into a position of responsibility."


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Why Did You Leave (Are You Leaving) Your Job?
If you're unemployed, state your reason for leaving in a positive context: "I managed to survive two rounds of corporate downsizing, but the third round was a 20 percent reduction in the workforce, which included me."

If you are employed, focus on what you want in your next job: "After two years, I made the decision to look for a company that is team-focused, where I can add my experience."


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When Were You Most Satisfied in Your Job?
The interviewer wants to know what motivates you. If you can relate an example of a job or project when you were excited, the interviewer will get an idea of your preferences. "I was very satisfied in my last job, because I worked directly with the customers and their problems; that is an important part of the job for me."


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What Can You Do for Us That Other Candidates Can't? or
What makes you unique?
This will take an assessment of your experiences, skills and traits. Summarize concisely: "I have a unique combination of strong technical skills, and the ability to build strong customer relationships. This allows me to use my knowledge and break down information to be more user-friendly."


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What Are Three Positive Things Your Last Boss Would Say About You?
It's time to pull out your old performance appraisals and boss's quotes. This is a great way to brag about yourself through someone else's words: "My boss has told me that I am the best designer he has ever had. He knows he can rely on me, and he likes my sense of humor."


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What Salary Are You Seeking?
It is to your advantage if the employer tells you the range first. Prepare by knowing the going rate in your area, and your bottom line or walk-away point. One possible answer would be: "I am sure when the time comes, we can agree on a reasonable amount. In what range do you typically pay someone with my background?"


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If You Were an Animal, Which One Would You Want to Be?
Interviewers use this type of psychological question to see if you can think quickly. If you answer "a bunny," you will make a soft, passive impression. If you answer "a lion," you will be seen as aggressive. What type of personality would it take to get the job done? What impression do you want to make?


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Why do you like to join us?
Be honest to answer such question. Sample answer would be: Because I like your company, etc. and I am capable of doing a good job. Or I just move to this area and I am looking for the job that suits me very well...


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How did you handle your most challenging experience in your previous job?
Smoothly, generally speaking. But I am a good team work player and always share my experience with others and learn from others.


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Tell me about yourself?
I'm a quick learner, dedicated, hard working and friendly employee.


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Common Mistakes in Job Interview
Poor personal appearance.

Lack of interest and enthusiasm: Passive and indifferent.
Over emphasis on money: interested only in best dollar offer.
Condemnation of past employers.
Failure to look at the interviewer when conversing.
Limp, fishy handshake.
Unwillingness to go where sent.
Late to interview.
Failure to express appreciation for interviewer's time.
Asks no questions about job.
Indefinite response to questions.
Overbearing, over aggressive, conceited with superiority or "know it all complex."
Inability to express self clearly: Poor voice diction, grammar.
Lack of planning for career: no purpose and goals.
Lack of confidence and poise: nervous ill at ease.
Failure to participate in activities.
Unwilling to start at the bottom-expects too much too soon.
Makes excuses, evasive, hedges on unfavorable factors in record.
Lack of tact.
Lack of courtesy: ill mannered.
Lack of Maturity.
Lack of vitality.
Indecision.
Sloppy application blank.
Merely shopping around.
Wants job for short time.
No interest in company or industry.
Low moral standards.
Cynical.
Lazy.
Intolerant: strong prejudices.
Narrow interests.
Inability to take criticism.
High pressure type.

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Here are some other job interview questions you might want to rehearse.
Your Qualifications

What can you do for us that someone else can't do?
What qualifications do you have that relate to the position?
What new skills or capabilities have you developed recently?
Give me an example from a previous job where you've shown initiative.
What have been your greatest accomplishments recently?
What is important to you in a job?
What motivates you in your work?
What have you been doing since your last job?
What qualities do you find important in a coworker?
Your Career Goals

What would you like to being doing five years from now?
How will you judge yourself successful? How will you achieve success?
What type of position are you interested in?
How will this job fit in your career plans?
What do you expect from this job?
Do you have a location preference?
Can you travel?
What hours can you work?
When could you start?
Your Work Experience

What have you learned from your past jobs?
What were your biggest responsibilities?
What specific skills acquired or used in previous jobs relate to this position?
How does your previous experience relate to this position?
What did you like most/least about your last job?
Whom may we contact for references?
Your Education

How do you think your education has prepared you for this position?
What were your favorite classes/activities at school?
Why did you choose your major?
Do you plan to continue your education?

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What have I forgotten to ask?
Use this as a chance to summarize your good characteristics and attributes and how they may be used to benefit the organization. Convince the interviewer that you understand the job requirements and that you can succeed.


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What salary are you expecting?
You probably don't want to answer this one directly. Instead, deflect the question back to the interviewer by saying something like: "I don't know. What are you planning on paying the best candidate?" Let the employer make the first offer.

However, it is still important to know what the current salary range is for the profession. Find salary surveys at the library or on the Internet, and check the classifieds to see what comparable jobs in your area are paying. This information can help you negotiate compensation once the employer makes an offer.


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"What are your hobbies?" and "Do you play any sports?"
The interviewer may be looking for evidence of your job skills outside of your professional experience. For example, hobbies such as chess or bridge demonstrate analytical skills. Reading, music, and painting are creative hobbies. Individual sports show determination and stamina, while group sport activities may indicate you are comfortable working as part of a team. Also, the interviewer might simply be curious as to whether you have a life outside of work. Employees who have creative or athletic outlets for their stress are often healthier, happier and more productive.


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"What are your career goals?" or "What are your future plans?"
The interviewer wants to know if your plans and the company's goals are compatible. Let him know that you are ambitious enough to plan ahead. Talk about your desire to learn more and improve your performance, and be specific as possible about how you will meet the goals you have set for yourself.


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Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others?
The ideal answer is one of flexibility. However, be honest. Give examples describing how you have worked in both situations.


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What is your major weakness?
Be positive; turn a weakness into a strength. For example, you might say: "I often worry too much over my work. Sometimes I work late to make sure the job is done well."


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What are your best skills?
If you have sufficiently researched the organization, you should be able to imagine what skills the company values. List them, then give examples where you have demonstrated these skills.


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Why did you leave your last job?
The interviewer may want to know if you had any problems on your last job. If you did not have any problems, simply give a reason, such as: relocated away from job; company went out of business; laid off; temporary job; no possibility of advancement; wanted a job better suited to your skills.

If you did have problems, be honest. Show that you can accept responsibility and learn from your mistakes. You should explain any problems you had (or still have) with an employer, but don't describe that employer in negative terms. Demonstrate that it was a learning experience that will not affect your future work.


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"Why do you want to work here?" or "What about our company?"
Few questions are more important than these, so it is important to answer them clearly and with enthusiasm. Show the interviewer your interest in the company. Share what you learned about the job, the company and the industry through your own research. Talk about how your professional skills will benefit the company. Unless you work in sales, your answer should never be simply: "money." The interviewer will wonder if you really care about the job.


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Tell me about yourself.
Make a short, organized statement of your education and professional achievements and professional goals. Then, briefly describe your qualifications for the job and the contributions you could make to the organization.


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Do you prefer to work alone or in a group?
It depends on the project or the task. I am comfortable working in a group as well as individually. Most of the times, the team effort brings the new and better concepts. However, there are some tasks that are effectively completed by one person. If I am trying to identify a production problem, one person can do it effectively. When some other person is looking over your shoulder, you do not do a good job.


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Why should we hire you?
I will be an asset to your organization. I'm loyal, persistent, motivated, and I learn fast. I am someone who could be very productive very quickly.


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What is your favorite color?
Purple


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Why do you like the job?
Because I think I have a best quality for that job.

Why should we hire you not others?
You are recommended to focus on your qualification against the job requirements. If your job role is going to change, and you really know that others mean the people you know, you are recommended to sort out your strong points against others.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

java most frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions - Java
· Can a main() method of class be invoked in another class?
· What is the difference between java command line arguments and C command line arguments?
· What is the difference between == & .equals
· What is the difference between abstract class & Interface.
· What is singleton class & it's implementation.
· Use of static,final variable
· Examples of final class
· Difference between Event propagation & Event delegation
· Difference between Unicast & Multicast model
· What is a java bean
· What is synchronized keyword used for.
· What are the restrictions of an applet & how to make the applet access the local machines resources.
· What is reflect package used for & the methods of it.
· What is serialization used for
· Can methods be overloaded based on the return types ?
· Why do we need a finalze() method when Garbage Collection is there ?
· Difference between AWT and Swing compenents ?
· Is there any heavy weight component in Swings ?
· Can the Swing application if you upload in net, be compatible with your browser?
· What should you do get your browser compatible with swing components?
· What are the methods in Applet ?
· When is init(),start() called ?
· When you navigate from one applet to another what are the methods called?
· What is the difference between Trusted and Untrusted Applet ?
· What is Exception ?
· What are the ways you can handle exception ?
· When is try,catch block used ?
· What is finally method in Exceptions ?
· What are the types of access modifiers ?
· What is protected and friendly ?
· What are the other modifiers ?
· Is synchronised modifier ?
· What is meant by polymorphism ?
· What is inheritance ?
· What is method Overloading ? What is this in OOPS ?
· What is method Overriding ? What is it in OOPS ?
· Does java support multi dimensional arrays ?
· Is multiple inheritance used in Java ?
· How do you send a message to the browser in JavaScript ?
· Does javascript support multidimensional arrays ?
· Is there any tool in java that can create reports ?
· What is meant by Java ?
· What is meant by a class ?
· What is meant by a method ?
· What are the OOPS concepts in Java ?
· What is meant by encapsulation ? Explain with an example
· What is meant by inheritance ? Explain with an example
· What is meant by polymorphism ? Explain with an example
· Is multiple inheritance allowed in Java ? Why ?
· What is meant by Java interpreter ?
· What is meant by JVM ?
· What is a compilation unit ?
· What is meant by identifiers ?
· What are the different types of modifiers ?
· What are the access modifiers in Java ?
· What are the primitive data types in Java ?
· What is meant by a wrapper class ?
· What is meant by static variable and static method ?
· What is meant by Garbage collection ?
· What is meant by abstract class
· What is meant by final class, methods and variables ?
· What is meant by interface ?
· What is meant by a resource leak ?
· What is the difference between interface and abstract class ?
· What is the difference between public private, protected and static
· What is meant by method overloading ?
· What is meant by method overriding ?
· What is singleton class ?
· What is the difference between an array and a vector ?
· What is meant by constructor ?
· What is meant by casting ?
· What is the difference between final, finally and finalize ?
· What is meant by packages ?
· What are all the packages ?
· Name 2 calsses you have used ?
· Name 2 classes that can store arbitrary number of objects ?
· What is the difference between java.applet.* and java.applet.Applet ?
· What is a default package ?
· What is meant by a super class and how can you call a super class ?
· What is anonymous class ?
· Name interfaces without a method ?
· What is the use of an interface ?
· What is a serializable interface ?
· How to prevent field from serialization ?
· What is meant by exception ?
· How can you avoid the runtime exception ?
· What is the difference between throw and throws ?
· What is the use of finally ?
· Can multiple catch statements be used in exceptions ?
· Is it possible to write a try within a try statement ?
· What is the method to find if the object exited or not ?
· What is meant by a Thread ?
· What is meant by multi-threading ?
· What is the 2 way of creating a thread ? Which is the best way and why?
· What is the method to find if a thread is active or not ?
· What are the thread-to-thread communcation ?
· What is the difference between sleep and suspend ?
· Can thread become a member of another thread ?
· What is meant by deadlock ?
· How can you avoid a deadlock ?
· What are the three typs of priority ?
· What is the use of synchronizations ?
· Garbage collector thread belongs to which priority ?
· What is meant by time-slicing ?
· What is the use of 'this' ?
· How can you find the length and capacity of a string buffer ?
· How to compare two strings ?
· What are the interfaces defined by Java.lang ?
· What is the purpose of run-time class and system class
· What is meant by Stream and Types ?
· What is the method used to clear the buffer ?
· What is meant by Stream Tokenizer ?
· What is serialization and de-serialisation ?
· What is meant by Applet ?
· How to find the host from which the Applet has originated ?
· What is the life cycle of an Applet ?
· How do you load an HTML page from an Applet ?
· What is meant by Applet Stub Interface ?
· What is meant by getCodeBase and getDocumentBase method ?
· How can you call an applet from a HTML file
· What is meant by Applet Flickering ?
· What is the use of parameter tag ?
· What is audio clip Interface and what are all the methods in it ?
· What is the difference between getAppletInfo and getParameterInfo ?
· How to communicate between applet and an applet ?
· What is meant by event handling ?
· What are all the listeners in java and explain ?
· What is meant by an adapter class ?
· What are the types of mouse event listeners ?
· What are the types of methods in mouse listeners ?
· What is the difference between panel and frame ?
· What is the default layout of the panel and frame ?
· What is meant by controls and types ?
· What is the difference between a scroll bar and a scroll panel.
· What is the difference between list and choice ?
· How to place a component on Windows ?
· What are the different types of Layouts ?
· What is meant by CardLayout ?
· What is the difference between GridLayout and GridBagLayout
· What is the difference between menuitem and checkboxmenu item.
· What is meant by vector class, dictionary class , hash table class,and property class ?
· Which class has no duplicate elements ?
· What is resource bundle ?
· What is an enumeration class ?
· What is meant by Swing ?
· What is the difference between AWT and Swing ?
· What is the difference between an applet and a Japplet
· What are all the components used in Swing ?
· What is meant by tab pans ?
· What is the use of JTree ?
· How can you add and remove nodes in Jtree.
· What is the method to expand and collapse nodes in a Jtree
· What is the use of JTable ?
· What is meant by JFC ?
· What is the class in Swing to change the appearance of the Frame in Runtime.
· How to reduce flicking in animation ?
· What is meant by Javabeans ?
· What is JAR file ?
· What is meant by manifest files ?
· What is Introspection ?
· What are the steps involved to create a bean ?
· Say any two properties in Beans ?
· What is persistence ?
· What is the use of beaninfo ?
· What are the interfaces you used in Beans ?
· What are the classes you used in Beans ?
· What is the diffrence between an Abstract class and Interface
· What is user defined exception ?
· What do you know about the garbate collector ?
· What is the difference between C++ & Java ?
· How do you communicate in between Applets & Servlets ?
· What is the use of Servlets ?
· In an HTML form I have a Button which makes us to open another page in 15 seconds. How will do you that ?
· What is the difference between Process and Threads ?
· How will you initialize an Applet ?
· What is the order of method invocation in an Applet ?
· When is update method called ?
· How will you communicate between two Applets ?
· Have you ever used HashTable and Dictionary ?
· What are statements in JAVA ?
· What is JAR file ?
· What is JNI ?
· What is the base class for all swing components ?
· What is JFC ?
· What is Difference between AWT and Swing ?
· Considering notepad/IE or any other thing as process, What will Happen if you start notepad or IE 3 times? Where 3 processes are started or 3 threads are started ?
· How does thread synchronization occurs inside a monitor ?
· How will you call an Applet using a Java Script function ?
· Is there any tag in HTML to upload and download files ?
· Why do you Canvas ?
· How can you push data from an Applet to Servlet ?
· What are the benefits of Swing over AWT ?
· Where the CardLayout is used ?
· What is the Layout for ToolBar ?
· What is the difference between Grid and GridbagLayout ?
· How will you add panel to a Frame ?
· What is the corresponding Layout for Card in Swing ?
· What is light weight component ?
· What is bean ? Where it can be used ?
· What is difference in between Java Class and Bean ?
· What is the mapping mechanism used by Java to identify IDL language ?
· Diff between Application and Applet ?
· What is serializable Interface ?
· What is the difference between CGI and Servlet ?
· What is the use of Interface ?
· Why Java is not fully objective oriented ?
· Why does not support multiple Inheritance ?
· What it the root class for all Java classes ?
· What is polymorphism ?
· Suppose If we have variable ' I ' in run method, If I can create one or More thread each thread will occupy a separate copy or same variable will be shared ?
· What is Constructor and Virtual function? Can we call Virtual
· Funciton in a constructor ?
· Why we use OOPS concepts? What is its advantage ?
· What is the difference in between C++ and Java ? can u explain in detail?
· What is the exact difference in between Unicast and Multicast object ? Where we will use ?
· How do you sing an Applet ?
· In a Container there are 5 components. I want to display the all the components names, how will you do that one ?
· Why there are some null interface in java ? What does it mean ?
· Give me some null interfaces in JAVA ?
· Tell me the latest versions in JAVA related areas ?
· What is meant by class loader ? How many types are there? When will we use them ?
· What is meant by flickering ?
· What is meant by cookies ? Explain ?
· Problem faced in your earlier project
· How OOPS concept is achieved in Java
· Features for using Java
· How does Java 2.0 differ from Java 1.0
· Public static void main - Explain
· What are command line arguments
· Explain about the three-tier model
· Difference between String & StringBuffer
· Wrapper class. Is String a Wrapper Class
· What are the restriction for static method Purpose of the file class
· Default modifier in Interface
· Difference between Interface & Abstract class
· Can abstract be declared as Final
· Can we declare variables inside a method as Final Variables
· What is the package concept and use of package
· How can a dead thread be started
· Difference between Applet & Application
· Life cycle of the Applet
· Can Applet have constructors
· Differeence between canvas class & graphics class
· Explain about Superclass & subclass
· What is AppletStub
· Explain Stream Tokenizer
· What is the difference between two types of threads
· Checked & Unchecked exception
· Use of throws exception
· What is finally in exception handling Vector class
· What will happen to the Exception object after exception handling
· Two types of multi-tasking
· Two ways to create the thread
· Synchronization
· I/O Filter
· Can applet in different page communicate with each other
· Why Java is not 100 % pure OOPS ? ( EcomServer )
· When we will use an Interface and Abstract class ?
· How to communicate 2 threads each other ?

java basics to advanced faq

1.The Java interpreter is used for the execution of the source code. True
2) On successful compilation a file with the class extension is created.a) True
3) The Java source code can be created in a Notepad editor.a) True
4) The Java Program is enclosed in a class definition.a) True
5) What declarations are required for every Java application?
Ans: A class and the main( ) method declarations.
6) What are the two parts in executing a Java program and their purposes?
Ans: Two parts in executing a Java program are: Java Compiler and Java Interpreter.
The Java Compiler is used for compilation and the Java Interpreter is used for execution of the application.
7) What are the three OOPs principles and define them?
Ans : Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism are the three OOPs
Principles.
Encapsulation:Is the Mechanism that binds together code and the data it manipulates, and keeps both safe from outside interference and misuse.
Inheritance:Is the process by which one object acquires the properties of another object.
Polymorphism:Is a feature that allows one interface to be used for a general class of actions.
8) What is a compilation unit? Ans : Java source code file.
9) What output is displayed as the result of executing the following statement?
System.out.println("// Looks like a comment.");
// Looks like a comment
10) In order for a source code file, containing the public class Test, to successfully compile, which of the following must be true?
a)It must have a package statement b)It must be named Test.java Ans : b
11) What are identifiers and what is naming convention?
Ans : Identifiers are used for class names, method names and variable names. An identifier may be any descriptive sequence of upper case & lower case letters, numbers or underscore or dollar sign and must not begin with numbers.
12) What is the return type of program’s main( ) method? Ans : void
13) What is the argument type of program’s main( ) method? Ans : string array.
14) Which characters are as first characters of an identifier?A : A – Z, a – z, _ ,$
15) What are different comments?Ans : 1) // -- single line comment
2) /* -- */ multiple line comment 3) /** --*/ documentation
16) What is the difference between constructor method and method?
Ans : Constructor will be automatically invoked when an object is created. Whereas method has to be call explicitly.
17) What is the use of bin and lib in JDK?
Ans : Bin contains all tools such as javac, applet viewer, awt tool etc., whereas Lib
contains all packages and variables.






Data types,variables and Arrays
1) What is meant by variable?
Ans: Variables are locations in memory that can hold values. Before assigning any value to a variable, it must be declared.
2) What are the kinds of variables in Java? What are their uses?
Ans: Java has three kinds of variables namely, the instance variable, the local variable and the class variable.
Local variables are used inside blocks as counters or in methods as temporary variables and are used to store information needed by a single method.
Instance variables are used to define attributes or the state of a particular object and are used to store information needed by multiple methods in the objects.
Class variables are global to a class and to all the instances of the class and are useful for communicating between different objects of all the same class or keeping track of global states.
3) How are the variables declared?
Ans: Variables can be declared anywhere in the method definition and can be initialized during their declaration.They are commonly declared before usage at the beginning of the definition. Variables with the same data type can be declared together. Local variables must be given a value before usage.
4) What are variable types?
Ans: Variable types can be any data type that java supports, which includes the eight primitive data types, the name of a class or interface and an array.
5) How do you assign values to variables?
Ans: Values are assigned to variables using the assignment operator =.
6) What is a literal? How many types of literals are there?
Ans: A literal represents a value of a certain type where the type describes how that value behaves.There are different types of literals namely number literals, character literals, boolean literals, string literals,etc.
7) What is an array? Ans: An array is an object that stores a list of items.
8) How do you declare an array?
Ans: Array variable indicates the type of object that the array holds.Ex: int arr[];
9) Java supports multidimensional arrays. a)True
10) An array of arrays can be created. a)True
11) What is a string? Ans: A combination of characters is called as string.
12) Strings are instances of the class String. a)True
13) When a string literal is used in the program, Java automatically creates instances of the string class. a)True
14) Which operator is to create and concatenate string?
Ans: Addition operator(+).
15) Which of the following declare an array of string objects?
String[ ] s; String [ ]s: String[ s]: String s[ ]: Ans : a, b and d
16) What is the value of a[3] as the result of the following array declaration?
1 2 3 4 Ans : d
17) Which of the following are primitive types?
byte String integer Float Ans : a.
18) What is the range of the char type?
0 to 216 0 to 215 0 to 216-1 0 to 215-1 Ans. d
19) What are primitive data types?
Ans : byte, short, int, long, float, double, Boolean, char
20) What are default values of different primitive types?
Ans : int – 0, short – 0, byte – 0, long - 0 l, float - 0.0 f, double - 0.0 d , boolean - false
char - null
21) Converting of primitive types to objects can be explicitly. A)False
22) How do we change the values of the elements of the array?
Ans : The array subscript expression can be used to change the values of the elements of the array.
23) What is final varaible?
Ans : If a variable is declared as final variable, then you can not change its value. It becomes constant.
24) What is static variable?
Ans : Static variables are shared by all instances of a class.

Operators
1) What are operators and what are the various types of operators available in Java?
Ans: Operators are special symbols used in expressions.
The following are the types of operators:
Arithmetic operators, Assignment operators, Increment & Decrement operators,
Logical operators, Biwise operators, Comparison/Relational operators and
Conditional operators
2) The ++ operator is used for incrementing and the -- operator is used for
decrementing. a)True
3) Comparison/Logical operators are used for testing and magnitude. a)True
4) Character literals are stored as unicode characters. a)True
5) What are the Logical operators? Ans: OR(), AND(&), XOR(^) AND NOT(~).
6) What is the % operator?
Ans : % operator is the modulo operator or reminder operator. It returns the reminder of dividing the first operand by second operand.
7) What is the value of 111 % 13?
3 5 7 9 Ans : c.
8) Is &&= a valid operator? Ans : No.
9) Can a double value be cast to a byte? Ans : Yes
10) Can a byte object be cast to a double value ?
Ans : No. An object cannot be cast to a primitive value.
11) What are order of precedence and associativity?
Ans : Order of precedence the order in which operators are evaluated in expressions.
Associativity determines whether an expression is evaluated left-right or right-left.
12) Which Java operator is right associativity? Ans : = operator.
13) What is the difference between prefix and postfix of -- and ++ operators?
Ans : The prefix form returns the increment or decrement operation and returns the value of the increment or decrement operation.
The postfix form returns the current value of all of the expression and then
performs the increment or decrement operation on that value.
14) What is the result of expression 5.45 + "3,2"?
The double value 8.6 The string ""8.6" The long value 8.
The String "5.453.2" Ans : d
15) What are the values of x and y ? x = 5; y = ++x; Ans : x = 6; y = 6
16) What are the values of x and z? x = 5; z = x++; Ans : x = 6; z = 5

Control Statements
1) What are the programming constructs? Ans: a) Sequential
b) Selection -- if and switch statements
c) Iteration -- for loop, while loop and do-while loop
2) class conditional {
public static void main(String args[]) {
int i = 20;
int j = 55;
int z = 0;
z = i < s1 = "abc" s2 = "def" s3 =" s1.concat(s2.toUpperCase(" s="new" ibegin="1;" iend="3;" s1="new" s2="new" s3="new" s3="s1" s3="s1" s3="s1" s3="s1" ten="new" nine="new" i="1;" f1 =" new" f2 =" new" context =" getAppletContext();" l =" new" dim =" getSize" appletwidth =" dim.width">tag contains two attributes namely _________ and _______.
Ans : Name , value.

Passing values to parameters is done in the _________ file of an applet.
Ans : .html.
12) What tags are mandatory when creating HTML to display an applet
name, height, width
code, name
codebase, height, width
d) code, height, width
Ans : d.
Applet’s getParameter( ) method can be used to get parameter values.
True.
False.
Ans : a.
What are the Applet’s Life Cycle methods? Explain them?
Ans : init( ) method - Can be called when an applet is first loaded.
start( ) method - Can be called each time an applet is started.
paint( ) method - Can be called when the applet is minimized or refreshed.
stop( ) method - Can be called when the browser moves off the applet’s page.
destroy( ) method - Can be called when the browser is finished with the applet.
What are the Applet’s information methods?
Ans : getAppletInfo( ) method : Returns a string describing the applet, its author ,copy
right information, etc.
getParameterInfo( ) method : Returns an array of string describing the applet’s parameters.
All Applets are subclasses of Applet.
True.
False.
Ans : a.
All Applets must import java.applet and java.awt.
True.
False.
Ans : a.
What are the steps involved in Applet development?
Ans : a) Edit a Java source file,
b) Compile your program and
c) Execute the appletviewer, specifying the name of your applet’s source file.
Applets are executed by the console based Java run-time interpreter.
True.
False.
Ans : b.
Which classes and interfaces does Applet class consist?
Ans : Applet class consists of a single class, the Applet class and three interfaces: AppletContext,
AppletStub and AudioClip.
What is the sequence for calling the methods by AWT for applets?
Ans : When an applet begins, the AWT calls the following methods, in this sequence.
init( )
start( )
paint( )
When an applet is terminated, the following sequence of method cals takes place :
stop( )
destroy( )
Which method is used to output a string to an applet?
Ans : drawString ( ) method.
Every color is created from an RGB value.
True. False
Ans : a.


AWT : WINDOWS, GRAPHICS AND FONTS
How would you set the color of a graphics context called g to cyan?
g.setColor(Color.cyan);
g.setCurrentColor(cyan);
g.setColor("Color.cyan");
g.setColor("cyan’);
g.setColor(new Color(cyan));
Ans : a.
The code below draws a line. What color is the line?
g.setColor(Color.red.green.yellow.red.cyan);
g.drawLine(0, 0, 100,100);
Red
Green
Yellow
Cyan
Black
Ans : d.
What does the following code draw?
g.setColor(Color.black);
g.drawLine(10, 10, 10, 50);
g.setColor(Color.RED);
g.drawRect(100, 100, 150, 150);
A red vertical line that is 40 pixels long and a red square with sides of 150 pixels
A black vertical line that is 40 pixels long and a red square with sides of 150 pixels
A black vertical line that is 50 pixels long and a red square with sides of 150 pixels
A red vertical line that is 50 pixels long and a red square with sides of 150 pixels
A black vertical line that is 40 pixels long and a red square with sides of 100 pixel
Ans : b.
Which of the statements below are true?
A polyline is always filled.
b) A polyline can not be filled.
c) A polygon is always filled.
d) A polygon is always closed
e) A polygon may be filled or not filled
Ans : b, d and e.
What code would you use to construct a 24-point bold serif font?
new Font(Font.SERIF, 24,Font.BOLD);
new Font("SERIF", 24, BOLD");
new Font("BOLD ", 24,Font.SERIF);
new Font("SERIF", Font.BOLD,24);
new Font(Font.SERIF, "BOLD", 24);
Ans : d.
What does the following paint( ) method draw?
Public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.drawString("question #6",10,0);
}
The string "question #6", with its top-left corner at 10,0
A little squiggle coming down from the top of the component, a little way in from the left edge
Ans : b.


What does the following paint( ) method draw?
Public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.drawString("question #6",10,0);
}
A circle at (100, 100) with radius of 44
A circle at (100, 44) with radius of 100
A circle at (100, 44) with radius of 44
The code does not compile
Ans : d.
8)What is relationship between the Canvas class and the Graphics class?
Ans : A Canvas object provides access to a Graphics object via its paint( ) method.
What are the Component subclasses that support painting.
Ans : The Canvas, Frame, Panel and Applet classes support painting.
What is the difference between the paint( ) and repaint( ) method?
Ans : The paint( ) method supports painting via a Graphics object. The repaint( ) method is used
to cause paint( ) to be invoked by the AWT painting method.
What is the difference between the Font and FontMetrics classes?
Ans : The FontMetrics class is used to define implementation-specific properties, such as ascent
and descent, of a Font object.
Which of the following are passed as an argument to the paint( ) method?
A Canvas object
A Graphics object
An Image object
A paint object
Ans : b.
Which of the following methods are invoked by the AWT to support paint and repaint operations?
paint( )
repaint( )
draw( )
redraw( )
Ans : a.
Which of the following classes have a paint( ) method?
Canvas
Image
Frame
Graphics
Ans : a and c.
Which of the following are methods of the Graphics class?
drawRect( )
drawImage( )
drawPoint( )
drawString( )
Ans : a, b and d.
Which Font attributes are available through the FontMetrics class?
ascent
leading
case
height
Ans : a, b and d.
Which of the following are true?
The AWT automatically causes a window to be repainted when a portion of a window has been minimized and then maximized.
The AWT automatically causes a window to be repainted when a portion of a window has been covered and then uncovered.
The AWT automatically causes a window to be repainted when application data is changed.
The AWT does not support repainting operations.
Ans : a and b.
Which method is used to size a graphics object to fit the current size of the window?
Ans : getSize( ) method.
What are the methods to be used to set foreground and background colors?
Ans : setForeground( ) and setBackground( ) methods.
19) You have created a simple Frame and overridden the paint method as follows
public void paint(Graphics g){

g.drawString("Dolly",50,10);

}
What will be the result when you attempt to compile and run the program?
The string "Dolly" will be displayed at the centre of the frame
b) An error at compilation complaining at the signature of the paint method c) The lower part of the word Dolly will be seen at the top of the form, with the top hidden. d) The string "Dolly" will be shown at the bottom of the form
Ans : c.
20) Where g is a graphics instance what will the following code draw on the screen.
g.fillArc(45,90,50,50,90,180);
a) An arc bounded by a box of height 45, width 90 with a centre point of 50,50, starting at an angle of 90 degrees traversing through 180 degrees counter clockwise.
b) An arc bounded by a box of height 50, width 50, with a centre point of 45,90 starting at an angle of 90 degrees traversing through 180 degrees clockwise.
c) An arc bounded by a box of height 50, width 50, with a top left at coordinates of 45, 90, starting at 90 degrees and traversing through 180 degrees counter clockwise.
d) An arc starting at 45 degrees, traversing through 90 degrees clockwise bounded by a box of height 50, width 50 with a centre point of 90, 180.
Ans : c.
21) Given the following code import java.awt.*;public class SetF extends Frame{public static void main(String argv[]){SetF s = new SetF();s.setSize(300,200);s.setVisible(true);}} How could you set the frame surface color to pink
a)s.setBackground(Color.pink);b)s.setColor(PINK);c)s.Background(pink);d)s.color=Color.pink
Ans : a.
Utility Package
1) What is the Vector class?
ANSWER : The Vector class provides the capability to implement a growable array of objects.
2) What is the Set interface?
ANSWER : The Set interface provides methods for accessing the elements of a finite mathematical set.Sets do not allow duplicate elements.
3) What is Dictionary class?
ANSWER : The Dictionary class is the abstarct super class of Hashtable and Properties class.Dictionary provides the abstarct functions used to store and retrieve objects by key-value.This class allows any object to be used as a key or value.
4) What is the Hashtable class?
ANSWER : The Hashtable class implements a hash table data structure. A hash table indexes and stores objects in a dictionary using hash codes as the objects' keys. Hash codes are integer values that identify objects.
5) What is the Properties class?
Answer : The properties class is a subclass of Hashtable that can be read from or written to a stream.It also provides the capability to specify a set of default values to be used if a specified key is not found in the table. We have two methods load() and save().
6) What changes are needed to make the following prg to compile?
import java.util.*;
class Ques{
public static void main (String args[]) {
String s1 = "abc";
String s2 = "def";
Vector v = new Vector();
v.add(s1);
v.add(s2);
String s3 = v.elementAt(0) + v.elementAt(1);
System.out.println(s3);
}
}
ANSWER : Declare Ques as public B) Cast v.elementAt(0) to a String
C) Cast v.elementAt(1) to an Object. D) Import java.lang
ANSWER : B) Cast v.elementAt(0) to a String

8) What is the output of the prg.
import java.util.*;
class Ques{
public static void main (String args[]) {
String s1 = "abc";
String s2 = "def";
Stack stack = new Stack();
stack.push(s1);
stack.push(s2);
try{
String s3 = (String) stack.pop() + (String) stack.pop() ;
System.out.println(s3);
}catch (EmptyStackException ex){}
}
}
ANSWER : abcdef B) defabc C) abcabc D) defdef
ANSWER : B) defabc
9) Which of the following may have duplicate elements?
ANSWER : Collection B) List C) Map D) Set
ANSWER : A and B Neither a Map nor a Set may have duplicate elements.
10) Can null value be added to a List?
ANSWER : Yes.A Null value may be added to any List.
11) What is the output of the following prg.
import java.util.*;
class Ques{ public static void main (String args[]) {
HashSet set = new HashSet();
String s1 = "abc";
String s2 = "def";
String s3 = "";
set.add(s1); set.add(s2); set.add(s1); set.add(s2);
Iterator i = set.iterator();
while(i.hasNext()) { s3 += ( String) i.next(); }
System.out.println(s3); } }
A) abcdefabcdef B) defabcdefabc C) fedcbafedcba D) defabc
ANSWER : D) defabc. Sets may not have duplicate elements.
12) Which of the following java.util classes support internationalization?
A) Locale B) ResourceBundle C) Country D) Language
ANSWER : A and B . Country and Language are not java.util classes.
13) What is the ResourceBundle?
The ResourceBundle class also supports internationalization.
ResourceBundle subclasses are used to store locale-specific resources that can be loaded by a program to tailor the program's appearence to the paticular locale in which it is being run. Resource Bundles provide the capability to isolate a program's locale-specific resources in a standard and modular manner.
14) How are Observer Interface and Observable class, in java.util package, used? ANSWER : Objects that subclass the Observable class maintain a list of Observers. When an Observable object is updated it invokes the update() method of each of its observers to notify the observers that it has changed state. The Observer interface is implemented by objects that observe Observable objects.
15) Which java.util classes and interfaces support event handling?
ANSWER : The EventObject class and the EventListener interface support event processing.
16) Does java provide standard iterator functions for inspecting a collection of objects? ANSWER : The Enumeration interface in the java.util package provides a framework for stepping once through a collection of objects. We have two methods in that interface.
public interface Enumeration {
boolean hasMoreElements();
Object nextElement();
}
17) The Math.random method is too limited for my needs- How can I generate random numbers more flexibly?
ANSWER : The random method in Math class provide quick, convienient access to random numbers, but more power and flexibility use the Random class in the java.util package.
double doubleval = Math.random();
The Random class provide methods returning float, int, double, and long values.
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What information is needed to create a TCP Socket?
ANSWER : The Local System’s IP Address and Port Number.
And the Remote System's IPAddress and Port Number.
5) What are the two important TCP Socket classes?
ANSWER : Socket and ServerSocket.
ServerSocket is used for normal two-way socket communication. Socket class allows us to read and write through the sockets. getInputStream() and getOutputStream() are the two methods available in Socket class.
When MalformedURLException and UnknownHostException throws?
ANSWER : When the specified URL is not connected then the URL throw MalformedURLException and If InetAddress’ methods getByName and getLocalHost are unabletoresolve the host name they throwan UnknownHostException.