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How to force a method to be overridden in java?

I have to create a lot of very sim开发者_运维知识库ilar classes which have just one method different between them. So I figured creating abstract class would be a good way to achieve this. But the method I want to override (say, method foo()) has no default behavior. I don't want to keep any default implementation, forcing all extending classes to implement this method. How do I do this?


You need an abstract method on your base class:

public abstract class BaseClass {
    public abstract void foo();
}

This way, you don't specify a default behavior and you force non-abstract classes inheriting from BaseClass to specify an implementation for foo.


Just define foo() as an abstract method in the base class:

public abstract class Bar {
   abstract void foo();
}

See The Java™ Tutorials (Interfaces and Inheritance) for more information.


Just make the method abstract.

This will force all subclasses to implement it, even if it is implemented in a super class of the abstract class.

public abstract void foo();


If you have an abstract class, then make your method (let's say foo abstract as well)

public abstract void foo();

Then all subclasses will have to override foo.


Make this method abstract.

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