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What are the four components of j2ee application?

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Client is able to provide budget..he want you to choose the automation tool for the web application? which one you will select ? QTP or Selenium ? what are the reasons?

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Explain the role of Garbage collector and its generations?

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How do you use the f4 key on a laptop?

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What is the use of connect statement?

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what is errection pcbs?

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What is the use of Bloom Filter in Cassandra?

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What is traceability matrix? Is it required for every project?

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Define the types of memory used in 8085 microprocessor?

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Explain the difference between join specification and join definition?

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State the uses of syspring, sysin, sort fields, sum fields and dummy.

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How camel handles multiple parameter binding in bean method?

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How does the WIC support AAL2?

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A set of N billiard balls are set on a one-dimensional table. The table is 1 meter long, set north-south with two pockets at either side. Each ball has zero width and there is no friction so it is moving with a fixed velocity of either northward or southward and bounces back in a perfect elastic collision from other balls it encounter on its way (or drop into one of the pockets). Your job is to keep track of the balls movements. Task Please write a program that gets the initial place, speed and direction of all the balls and gives the position of a specific ball after t seconds. Input The first line contains the number of scenarios. Each one of the other lines in the input contains a scenario: The first number, N, is the number of balls; followed by N pairs of numbers: the distance in centimeters from the south end of the table and the speed (positive speed meaning it moves northward); the last two numbers are the number i of the target ball you should track and the time T in seconds. Output The output is a single number for each line which is the place (distance in centimeters from the south end of the table) of the tracked ball after T seconds. Note: There is no new line character at the end of the result. Sample Input 5 1 50 1 1 1000 1 50 1 1 6 1 60 -2 1 6 2 10 1 95 -1 2 30 2 10 1 95 -1 2 60 Sample Output 100 56 48 65 70

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