Asked by Jerry Simmons on Jul 13, 2024
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An interface is a class that contains only the method headings and each method heading is terminated with a semicolon.
Interface
A programming structure that allows the computer to enforce certain properties on an object (in Java, C#, etc.), or a medium through which user interacts with the machine.
Method Headings
The part of a method declaration in programming that specifies the method name, return type, and any parameters.
Class
A blueprint for creating objects in object-oriented programming, consisting of methods and attributes.
- Comprehend the elements and frameworks required for programming Graphical User Interfaces in Java.
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Chinchilla CrosbyJul 15, 2024
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True
Explanation :
This is the definition of an interface in Java programming language. An interface cannot contain method definitions, only method headings.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the elements and frameworks required for programming Graphical User Interfaces in Java.