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This page contains an archived post to the Java Answers Forum made prior to February 25, 2002. If you wish to participate in discussions, please visit the new Artima Forums.
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> I cannot understand your question clearly. But i have the following for u > if u cast convert as said below it's not a wrong because the object is of the type interface. u can find the same even in c++ when operating pointers. > and if u won't include all the methods in the interface in its child class you should declare it as 'abstract' class. > if still doubt please mail me
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