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734 B
Java
29 lines
734 B
Java
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Multiple Inheritance
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import java.io.Serializable;
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import java.rmi.Remote;
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import java.util.Vector;
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public class MultipleInheritance
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extends Vector
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implements Remote, Serializable {
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/**
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* Java is a single inheritance tree and only allows a
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* class to inherit implementation from one class. That
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* class is specified using extends (eg. Vector ) otherwise
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* if nothing is specified it is Object, the root class in
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* the Java inheritance hierarchy
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* <p>
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* However, Java does support the multiple interface inheritance.
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* In this example we inheritance from both the Remote and Serializable
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* interfaces.
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*/
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public static void main( String[] args ) {
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}
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}
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