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Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform 1.4 

АвторSubject: Q34
written 28 February 2008 23:33   View profile Jonnik  Edit/Delete  Answer  Answer with quotation
Explanation:
The correct answer to this question is C. The object is never garbage collected simply because the method returns it. Think about it, the message that receives the object might depend on it so it must be sure that the object received by the method wont be garbage collected. Only in this situation a local object wont be eligible for garbage collection. Otherwise, a local object is eligible for garbage collection as soon as the method ends.

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Q34 - Go to question 23:33 28.02.08

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