Mastering Java: The Ultimate Quiz for 'Thinking in Java'

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What type of files does the 'LockingMappedFiles' example primarily interact with?

  1. Binary files

  2. Text files

  3. Compressed files

  4. Executable files

The correct answer is: Binary files

The 'LockingMappedFiles' example primarily interacts with binary files. Binary files are files that contain raw data, such as images, videos, or other non-textual data. Text files, such as .txt or .csv files, contain only textual data and are not typically used in the 'LockingMappedFiles' example. Compressed files, like .zip or .rar files, are not interacted with in the example either. Executable files, such as .exe or .jar files, are not relevant to the 'LockingMappedFiles' example as it primarily deals with data rather than executing programs.