In this article, we will understand how to implement multiple inheritance. Java does not support multiple inheritance. This means that a class cannot extend more than one class, but we can still achieve the result using the keyword 'extends'.
Algorithm
Step 1 – START Step 2 – Declare three classes namely Server, connection and my_test Step 3 – Relate the classes with each other using 'extends' keyword Step-4 – Call the objects of each class from a main function. Step 5 – STOP
Example 1
class Server{
void my_frontend(){
System.out.println("Connection to frontend established successfully");}
}
class Java extends Server{
void my_backend(){
System.out.println("Connection to backend established successfully");
}
}
class connection extends Java{
void my_database(){
System.out.println("Connection to database established successfully");
}
}
public class my_test{
public static void main(String args[]){
connection my_connection=new connection();
my_connection.my_database();
my_connection.my_backend();
my_connection.my_frontend();
}
}Output
Connection to database established successfully Connection to backend established successfully Connection to frontend established successfully
Example 2
interface My_restaurents {
void eat();
}
interface My_journey {
void travel();
}
class Holiday implements My_restaurents, My_journey {
public void eat() {
System.out.println("I am trying this food");
}
public void travel() {
System.out.println("I am trying this route");
}
}
public class My_trip {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Holiday my_schedule = new Holiday();
my_schedule.eat();
my_schedule.travel();
}
}Output
I am trying this food I am trying this route