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What is Polymorphism in Java ?
Core Java
2016-11-06 09:10:54
Ans. Polymorphism means the condition of occurring in several different forms.
Polymorphism in Java is achieved in two manners
1. Static polymorphism is the polymorphic resolution identified at compile time and is achieved through function overloading whereas
2. Dynamic polymorphism is the polymorphic resolution identified at runtime and is achieved through method overriding.
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Static Polymorphic in Java is achieved through ..
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Runtime Polymorphism in Java is achieved through ..
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What are points to consider in terms of access modifier when we are overriding any method?
If everything is an object , Cant we declare every object as
Object obj = new String();
Shouldn't we make a class with all static members is its just expected to be executed as a standalone program with just one thread. Moreover Lets assume that there is no runtime Polymorphism required and there is no need for serialization ?
Is this Polymorphism ?
Map<String, List<String>> inventoryManagerCountMap = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>>();
When are static and instance methods resolved ? During compile time or Runtime ?
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b. Runtime Polymorphism
c. Lazy Loading
d. Memory
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