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interface in java

An interface is a special kind of class that cannot be instantiated.
 The main idea of an interface is declaring functionality. Interfaces help to 
 abstract from specific classes and emphasize the functionality. 
It makes software design more reusable and clean
Opposite to a class, an interface can extend several interfaces. 
A class can implement multiple interfaces.
Posted by: Guest on January-28-2022
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interface in java

An interface can contain:

public constants;
abstract methods without an implementation (the keyword abstract is not required here);
default methods with implementation (the keyword default is required);
static methods with implementation (the keyword static is required);
private methods with implementation.
Java 9 onwards, you can include private methods in interfaces. Before Java 9 
it was not possible.
An interface can't contain fields (only constants), constructors,
 or non-public abstract methods.
The keyword abstract before a method means that the method does not have a
body, it just declares a signature.
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interface in java

interface Interface {
        
    int INT_CONSTANT = 0; // it's a constant, the same as public static final int INT_FIELD = 0
        
    void instanceMethod1();
        
    void instanceMethod2();
        
    static void staticMethod() {
        System.out.println("Interface: static method");
    }
        
    default void defaultMethod() {
        System.out.println("Interface: default method. It can be overridden");
    }

    private void privateMethod() {
        System.out.println("Interface: private methods in interfaces are acceptable but should have a body");
    }
}
Static, default, and private methods should have an implementation in the interface!
Posted by: Guest on January-28-2022

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