Originally posted by Ramnath Krishnan:
Hi,
A Class implementing an Interface must always implement all the method in the interface.
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code that implements the ResultSet interface you never implement method such as next(),close() in your code.
Saravanan
Originally posted by rama murthy:
Even I am interested in knowing where is the implementation of all those interfaces written.
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"Coding to the interface" is a very cool concept that most design gurus encourage you to use liberally in your own code. Note that we could
Originally posted by Mike Noel:
Not to derail this particular topic, but the OpenOffice API uses this concept extensively and at a very fine grained level. If you're interested in the "coding to the interface" idea you might want to check it out.
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