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A young girl in traditional costume takes part in a Harvest Festival parade in the village of Tumpang, Java, Indonesia
APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
by Kunzan Miyamoto (active early 1800s), included in Kanga Hitori Geiko (Practicing Chinese-style Drawing by Oneself) – Japanese picture book published in 1807
Polymorphism in Java is another important feature of OOPs concept. We have seen an overview of polymorphism in the tutorial OOPs concepts in Java. In this tutorial, we will understand in detail about polymorphism and its different types. We will cover about Static Polymorphism, Dynamic Polymorphism, Runtime Polymorphism.
What is polymorphism in Java
Polymorphism in Java as the name suggests means the ability to take multiple forms. It is derived from the Greek words where Poly means many and morph means forms. In Java, polymorphism in java is that the same method can be implemented in different ways. To understand this, we need to have an idea of inheritance in java as well which we have learned in the previous tutorial.
Types of Polymorphism in Java
Below are the different types of polymorphism in java.
Static Polymorphism
When we overload a static method, we call it as static polymorphism. Since it resolves the polymorphism during compile time, we can call also name it as compile-time polymorphism. We can implement this type of polymorphism in java using either method overloading or operator overloading. In static polymorphism, during compile time it identifies which method to call based on the parameters we pass.
Let's understand this in detail with the help of examples.
Method overloading
When there are many methods with the same name but different implementations, we call it a method overloading.
Photo taken for "Mad Love" series ran in Java Feb '11
Available light shoot w/ 36'' gold/silver mix reflector
Very little post
Clothing Designer: Jose Trifilio
Models from: Courtier - www.mycourtier.com/
Assisted by Tyler Green - www.stillhearts.com
Make up by: Rayanna @ Stay Beautiful - www.modelmayhem.com/1273390
The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya
Pictures taken on Java-Eiland in Amsterdam, which underwent major renovation and residential buildings have been erected.
The glass panels are all situated on the right half of the windows, even the lowest panel is in line with that.
The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya