How is this code working i m totally puzzled....
package com.servletpack.examples;
interface check {
public void message();
}
public class Interface {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
check t = new check() {//how????????????????
public void message() {
System.out.println("Method defined in the interface");
}
};
t.message();
} catch (Exception ex) {
System.out.println("" + ex.getMessage());
}
}
}
解决方案
With that syntax, you create an anonymous class, which is perfectly legal.
Internally, anonymous classes are compiled to a class of their own, called EnclosingClass$n where the enclosing class' name precedes the $ sign. and n increases for each additional anonymous class. This means that the following class is being created:
class Interface$1 implements check {
public void message() {
System.out.println("Method defined in the interface");
}
}
Then, the code in main compiles to internally use the newly-defined anonymous class:
check t = new Interface$1();
t.message();