The declaration ArrayList aL = new ArrayList( ); Options are:- a) compiles and runs correctly, but is not recommended b) causes a compile-time error c) compiles correctly, but causes an exception to be thrown at run time d) allows the programmer to create an ArrayList that holds integer types Note:- Please need a correct answer to this question.

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The declaration

ArrayList<int> aL = new ArrayList<int>( );

Options are:-
a) compiles and runs correctly, but is not recommended
b) causes a compile-time error
c) compiles correctly, but causes an exception to be thrown at run time
d) allows the programmer to create an ArrayList that holds integer types
Note:- Please need a correct answer to this question.
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