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class inide an interface
Mohit Agarwal
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posted 19 years ago
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Can any body throw light on a class inide an interface?
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Well, what do you want to know about it? You can declare a class inside an interface just like you can declare a class within another class. The only kicker is that a class defined within an interface is implicitly static.
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