Java: In Java, which comparison about Optional is accurate?

Difficulty:

Easy

Questions:

1

Time Limit:

2 minutes

Passing Score:

100%

Question

In Java, which comparison about Optional is accurate?

  1. There is no practical difference in behavior, performance, or API design when Optional is involved.
  2. The oldest option related to Optional is always the right production choice regardless of context.
  3. Differences around Optional are mostly cosmetic, so correctness and maintainability do not change.
  4. Optional is most useful for return types and fluent handling, not as a blanket replacement for all fields and parameters.

Hint

Focus on the behavior or tradeoff, not just the keyword.

Answer and rationale

Correct answer: D. Optional is most useful for return types and fluent handling, not as a blanket replacement for all fields and parameters.

Optional is most useful for return types and fluent handling, not as a blanket replacement for all fields and parameters. This is the comparison that usually separates memorization from understanding.

Track: Java