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Ans. Yes, we can define an inner class within interface.Inside the interface, the inner class is implicitly public static. So the following is legit in Java public interface BuggyBreadInterface { void doSomething(); public class BuggyBreadClass implements BuggyBreadInterface{ void doSomething(){ System.out.println("Do something"); } } } | ||||
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