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1: When you compile a program written in the Java programming language, the compiler converts the human-readable source file into platform-independent code that a Java Virtual Machine can understand. What is this platform-independent code called?
2: Which of the following is not a valid comment:
a.
/** comment */
b./* comment */
c./* comment
d.// comment3: What is the first thing you should check if at runtime you see the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloWorldApp.java.
1: Change the
HelloWorldApp.javaprogram so that it displays
Hola Mundo!instead ofHello World!.
2: Download this file:Useless.javaCompile and run this program. What is the output?
3: You can find a slightly modified version of
HelloWorldApphere:HelloWorldApp2.java![]()
The program has an error. Fix the error so that the program successfully compiles and runs. What was the error?4: Download the following two source files:
Compile the files, and then run the resulting program. What is the output? If you have trouble compiling the files but have successfully compiled before, try unsetting the
CLASSPATHenvironment variable, and then compile again.