Hi,
maybe I'm wrong but I'm quite sure "class" have to be a super class of "type"
so second option is wrong and third is ok.
and the explanation is also wrong
please tell me if I'm wrong
Sébastien
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1081 :
No, the given explanation is correct. Type can be a superclass. You may want to try it out.
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1081 :
It does not specify for answer 3 that com.abc.SubclassOfMyBean is a subclass for com.abc.MyBean (like in answer 2).
So the correct aswers would be:
2. <jsp:useBean id="bean1" scope="session" class="com.abc.SubclassOfMyBean" type="com.abc.MyBean"/> is a valid usage of useBean action. (Given that SubclassOfMyBean is a subclass of MyBean.)
3. <jsp:useBean id="bean1" scope="session" class="com.abc.MyBean" type="com.abc.SubclassOfMyBean"/> is a valid usage of useBean action.
5. <jsp:useBean id="bean1" type="com.abc.MyBean" /> is a valid usage of useBean action.
If the "(Given that SubclassOfMyBean is a subclass of MyBean.)" would be inside the question or next to aswer 3 as well, correct ones would be 2 and 5.
So the correct aswers would be:
2. <jsp:useBean id="bean1" scope="session" class="com.abc.SubclassOfMyBean" type="com.abc.MyBean"/> is a valid usage of useBean action. (Given that SubclassOfMyBean is a subclass of MyBean.)
3. <jsp:useBean id="bean1" scope="session" class="com.abc.MyBean" type="com.abc.SubclassOfMyBean"/> is a valid usage of useBean action.
5. <jsp:useBean id="bean1" type="com.abc.MyBean" /> is a valid usage of useBean action.
If the "(Given that SubclassOfMyBean is a subclass of MyBean.)" would be inside the question or next to aswer 3 as well, correct ones would be 2 and 5.
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