3.7.abstract | ||||
3.7.1. | Abstract class or method | |||
3.7.2. | The abstract modifier can be applied to classes and methods. | |||
3.7.3. | If a class contains one or more abstract methods, the compiler insists that the class must be declared abstract. | |||
3.7.4. | A class that is abstract may not be instantiated | |||
3.7.5. | Abstract classes provide a way to defer implementation to subclasses. | |||
3.7.6. | Subclass of an abstract class must provide an implementation of the abstract method or declare itself to be abstract. | |||
3.7.7. | A class must be declared abstract if it implements an interface but it does not provide implementations for every method. | |||
3.7.8. | Interfaces are always abstract, but the keyword is optional in the declaration. | |||
3.7.9. | Variables can't be declared abstract. | |||
3.7.10. | You can have an abstract class with no abstract methods. |