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Question: What is the difference between Abstract class and Interface
Answer: Answered by Scott on 2005-05-12 10:03:06: An abstract class can contain non-abstract methods which do not have to be overridden in the subclass. There is no difference between a fully abstract class (all methods declared as abstract and all fields are public static final) and an interface. |
| June 06, 2007 21:05:07 |
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| sripal reddy |
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RE: What is the difference between Abstract class and ... |
| An abstract class is class with zero or more abstract methods. An interface is a specification of method prototype. |
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