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                    Why Connection, Statement, ResultSet are interfaces ?2.What are the extra features having JSP compared to Servlet?3.ArrayList is not Synchronised, here what is meaning of not Synchronised? 
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                    Running Tomcat Server?What's the use of running Tomcat server while developing web application? What it actually does? 
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                    Font and FontMetrics classesWhat is the difference between Font and FontMetrics classes? 
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                    EAR fileHow to create EAR file using command promptGive three differences between EAR file and WAR file 
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                    Struts vs JSFExplain difference between Struts and JSF (with a small example) 
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                    Write an application in eclipseIf a simple application is to be developed using Java, JSP, EJBs, Servlets, JDBC, XML in eclipse IDE What are the steps involved in it. Explain briefly step by step. 
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                    Log4j, Maven and ANT toolsWhat is the difference between log4j, maven and ANT. Which one is the best to use in an application and Can we do the programing without them? 
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                    JDK 1.5 and JDK 1.6What are the differences between JDK 1.5 and JDK 1.6? 
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                    4 types of driversExplain 4 types of JDBC Drivers with Examples? How to use all 4 types of drivers like where to use which? 
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                    FunServletWhat is FunServlet? Explain with example. 
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                    Java TaglibraryWhat is taglibrary & its use? 
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                    Java Front Controller & Action ServletWhat is the difference between front controller & action servlet? 
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                    Java Business DelegateWhat is business delegate? Where can we use it? 
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