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Interface in Java
An interface in Java is a blueprint of a class. It has static constants and abstract methods.
The interface in Java is a mechanism to achieve abstraction
. There can be only abstract methods in the Java interface, not method body. It is used to achieve abstraction and
multiple inheritance in Java
.
In other words, you can say that interfaces can have abstract methods and variables. It cannot have a method body.
Java Interface also represents the IS-A relationship.
It cannot be instantiated just like the abstract class.
Since Java 8, we can have default and static methods in an interface.
Since Java 9, we can have private methods in an interface.
Why use Java interface?
There are mainly three reasons to use interface. They are given below.
It is used to achieve abstraction.
By interface, we can support the functionality of multiple inheritance.
It can be used to achieve loose coupling.
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How to declare an interface?
An interface is declared by using the interface keyword. It provides total abstraction; means all the methods in an
interface are declared with the empty body, and all the fields are public, static and final by default. A class that
implements an interface must implement all the methods declared in the interface.
Syntax:
interface <interface_name>{
// declare constant fields
// declare methods that abstract
// by default.
}
Java 8 Interface Improvement
Since Java 8
, interface can have default and static methods which is discussed later.
Internal addition by the compiler
The Java compiler adds public and abstract keywords before the interface method. Moreover, it adds public, static
and final keywords before data members.
In other words, Interface fields are public, static and final by default, and the methods are public and abstract.
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The relationship between classes and interfaces
As shown in the figure given below, a class extends another class, an interface extends another interface, but a class
implements an interface.
Java Interface Example
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In this example, the Printable interface has only one method, and its implementation is provided in the A6 class.
interface printable{
void print();
}
class A6 implements printable{
public void print(){System.out.println("Hello");}
public static void main(String args[]){
A6 obj = new A6();
obj.print();
}
}
Test it Now
Output:
Hello
Java Interface Example: Drawable
In this example, the Drawable interface has only one method. Its implementation is provided by Rectangle and Circle
classes. In a real scenario, an interface is defined by someone else, but its implementation is provided by different
implementation providers. Moreover, it is used by someone else. The implementation part is hidden by the user who
uses the interface.
File: TestInterface1.java
//Interface declaration: by first user
interface Drawable{
void draw();
}
//Implementation: by second user
class Rectangle implements Drawable{
public void draw(){System.out.println("drawing rectangle");}
}
class Circle implements Drawable{
public void draw(){System.out.println("drawing circle");}
}
//Using interface: by third user
class TestInterface1{
public static void main(String args[]){
Drawable d=new Circle();//In real scenario, object is provided by method e.g. getDrawable()
d.draw();
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}}
Test it Now
Output:
Lea
drawing circle
Java Interface Example: Bank
Let's see another example of java interface which provides the implementation of Bank interface.
File: TestInterface2.java
interface Bank{
float rateOfInterest();
}
class SBI implements Bank{
public float rateOfInterest(){return 9.15f;}
}
class PNB implements Bank{
public float rateOfInterest(){return 9.7f;}
}
class TestInterface2{
public static void main(String[] args){
Bank b=new SBI();
System.out.println("ROI: "+b.rateOfInterest());
}}
Test it Now
Output:
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Multiple inheritance in Java by interface
If a class implements multiple interfaces, or an interface extends multiple interfaces, it is known as multiple
inheritance.
interface Printable{
void print();
}
interface Showable{
void show();
}
class A7 implements Printable,Showable{
public void print(){System.out.println("Hello");}
public void show(){System.out.println("Welcome");}
public static void main(String args[]){
A7 obj = new A7();
obj.print();
obj.show();
}
}
Test it Now
Output:Hello
Welcome
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Q) Multiple inheritance is not supported through class in java, but it is possible by an
interface, why?
As we have explained in the inheritance chapter, multiple inheritance is not supported in the case of class
because of ambiguity. However, it is supported in case of an interface because there is no ambiguity. It is because its
implementation is provided by the implementation class. For example:
interface Printable{
void print();
}
interface Showable{
void print();
}
class TestInterface3 implements Printable, Showable{
public void print(){System.out.println("Hello");}
public static void main(String args[]){
TestInterface3 obj = new TestInterface3();
obj.print();
}
}
Test it Now
Output:
Hello
As you can see in the above example, Printable and Showable interface have same methods but its implementation
is provided by class TestTnterface1, so there is no ambiguity.
Interface inheritance
A class implements an interface, but one interface extends another interface.
interface Printable{
void print();
}
interface Showable extends Printable{
void show();
}
class TestInterface4 implements Showable{
public void print(){System.out.println("Hello");}
public void show(){System.out.println("Welcome");}
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public static void main(String args[]){
TestInterface4 obj = new TestInterface4();
obj.print();
obj.show();
}
}
Test it Now
Output:
Hello
Welcome
Java 8 Default Method in Interface
Since Java 8, we can have method body in interface. But we need to make it default method. Let's see an example:
File: TestInterfaceDefault.java
interface Drawable{
void draw();
default void msg(){System.out.println("default method");}
}
class Rectangle implements Drawable{
public void draw(){System.out.println("drawing rectangle");}
}
class TestInterfaceDefault{
public static void main(String args[]){
Drawable d=new Rectangle();
d.draw();
d.msg();
}}
Test it Now
Output:
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drawing rectangle
default method
Java 8 Static Method in Interface
Since Java 8, we can have static method in interface. Let's see an example:
File: TestInterfaceStatic.java
interface Drawable{
void draw();
static int cube(int x){return x*x*x;}
}
class Rectangle implements Drawable{
public void draw(){System.out.println("drawing rectangle");}
}
class TestInterfaceStatic{
public static void main(String args[]){
Drawable d=new Rectangle();
d.draw();
System.out.println(Drawable.cube(3));
}}
Test it Now
Output:
drawing rectangle
27
Q) What is marker or tagged interface?
An interface which has no member is known as a marker or tagged interface, for example, Serializable
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//How Serializable interface is written?
public interface Serializable{
}
Nested Interface in Java
Note: An interface can have another interface which is known as a nested interface. We will learn it in detail in the
nested classes
chapter. For example:
interface printable{
void print();
interface MessagePrintable{
void msg();
}
}
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