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Old 01-19-2007
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How can do Multiple inheritence in JAVA ?

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Re: multiple inheritance....

hi suresh

Do we have multiple inheritance in java? Anyway we have interfaces!

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Re: multiple inheritance....

hi all,
yes vmshenoy is right. in java we can use interfaces instead of multiple inheritence. Sun made it easy for us to not put multiple inheritence in java.
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