1) When static methods are loaded in memory? when class loaded or when method get called called first time?
ans) when class loaded
2) When static method is unloaded from memory? When class unloaded or when execution flow of that method is ended after call?
ans) Static methods gets loaded when class is loaded by ClassLoader, and would be removed when it is Unloaded
3)In which memory area of JVM static methods are loaded? In stack memory area or there is different kind of memory available in JVM for static methods(I have read about some static memory also)?
ans)Inside a Java virtual machine instance, information about loaded types is stored in a logical area of memory called the method area. When the Java virtual machine loads a type, it uses a class loader to locate the appropriate class file. The class loader reads in the class file--a linear stream of binary data--and passes it to the virtual machine. The virtual machine extracts information about the type from the binary data and stores the information in the method area. Memory for class (static) variables declared in the class is also taken from the method area.
4)Is it good to have so many static methods in our application?
ans)One rule-of-thumb: ask yourself "does it make sense to call this method, even if no Obj has been constructed yet?" If so, it should definitely be static.