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I went through an interview recently and they ask me two questions in core Java.

Q 1.

Can we write a java class with:

public static int main(String[] args){
     System.out.println("Hello");

I answered: No. The compiler won't compile it as it is expecting the return type of main to be int, though we can overload it.

Q 2: The next question I was unable to answer.

Write a program so that your Java main method could return something.

I.e. how can you make public static void main([] args) to return something?

Can any body help me to answer this?

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Q 1. Can we write a java class with : public static int main(String[] args){

Yes, you can but you can't run that Java class.

Example class:

class MainTest {

        public static int main(String[] args) {
                return 1;
        }
}

You will receive an error message when trying to run it:

Error: Main method must return a value of type void in class MainTest, please 
define the main method as:
   public static void main(String[] args)

Q 2: Next question I unable to answer. He asked write a program so that your java main method could return something.

You can use System#exit(int) to quit your program with a specific exit code which can be interpreted by the operating system.

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Typically, in languages where main returns int (such as C and C++) the return code of main becomes the exit code of the process, which is often used by command interpreters and other external programs to determine whether the process completed successfully. To achieve the same effect in Java, use the System.exit method (analogous to the standard C function exit), like so:

public static void main(String[] args) {
  System.exit(42);
}

Quoting the Java documentation linked above:

Terminates the currently running Java Virtual Machine. The argument serves as a status code; by convention, a nonzero status code indicates abnormal termination.

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    Can i catch this return value and show it at console? Jun 20, 2014 at 10:13
  • @DeepakSharma Not from the same program. You could write a wrapper script in your shell language of choice, however calling System.exit in Java will uninteruptably terminate the runtime.
    – Pavel
    Sep 9, 2017 at 21:39
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One can not return a value from a Java main function. Programs can however return a status code.

Try the following to exit with an int status in Java System.exit(45)

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    Your answer doesn't explain what this does and why it might be comparable to returning an int from main. Aug 20, 2011 at 6:59
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    @secretformula: Your answer is written in the style of a teacher giving some information, in the hope that a student will follow up and learn more. On StackOverflow, the intent is to give complete answers which not only aid the original asker, but also provide complete answers to people who come later. As such, you may want to flesh out answers of this sort more in the future. Aug 20, 2011 at 7:08
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One way of doing such thing is by modifying the values of args[i] for i smaller than args.length, at the interior of method main.

Example:

public class Test{
//
public static void main(String[] args){
       args[0] = "a value";
       args[1] = "another value";
}
}

From another class:

public class Other{ 
public static void main(String[] args){
    String[] result={"",""};
        Test.main(result);
        System.out.println(result[0]);
        System.out.println(result[1]);
}
}

Then the output is:

value
another value

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Yes, we can write main method with a return type other than void. This simply means that we can overload our main method. Some examples are

  1. public static void main(String ... x){ }
  2. public static int main(String []args){ }
  3. public static void main(string array[]){ }

But, note here that the compiler will only know

public static void main(String []args){ }

If above method is not present it will not compile.

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    Who upvotes this nonsense? A different return type doesn't mean overloading and what Anurag shows here isn't overloading, just different ways to expressing the same parameter type. And it is obviously nonsense that the compilation fails if there is no main method.
    – Tom
    Sep 24, 2017 at 16:18
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Yes You can return of type void.But the value will go to JVM and no more code after return will be executed because The control will return to JVM which calls main()

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