What we have to do, when we don't want to implement all
methods of an interface?
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Answer / ravikiran(aptech mumbai)
instead of using interface make use of abstract class at
that moment
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Answer / aditya mohata
we have to declare that class as an abstract class.
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Answer / somasundar m
We have to declare that class an abstract class by
declaring that particular unimplemented methods as abstract
method. And you can not create an instance for this class.
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Answer / vinaygeddannavar
YOU SHOULD NOT GO FOR THE INHERIT IN CHILD SPECIFIC CLASS
THATS THE BEST WAY... OTHERWISE IF YOU MAKE IT AS ABSTRACT
CLASS AGAIN YOU NEED TO INHERIT THAT CLASS IN CHILD CLASS OK.
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Answer / mallikarjun
Use another called implementing interface and that class can
be inherited to sub class. This process is called adapter
pattern
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