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Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote:
> I mean, Java interfaces are specific to Java, generic interfaces aren't,
> and abstract classes can actually have code and stuff in them and Java
> doesn't support that. Why do you ask?
That doesn't really tell what these "generic interfaces" are, and how
they are different from either abstract classes or Java interfaces.
I know the latter two, but I have no idea what these "generic interfaces"
could be.
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