When representing a class in UML, the box will contain three sections.
First section is the name of the class
Second section is the names of the class variables.
Third section is the names of the class methods (with the types of the parameters and the return value).
The difference between a class (which has an implementation) and an Interface (which is basically a list of empty methods without an implementation) is that the interface will have a dedicated tag above its name.
When a class uses an interface, it "promises" to implement all the functions described in said interface.
To summarize :
- Abstract class : can contain variables, abstract methods (an "empty" method without implementation) and regular methods. An abstract class may not be instantiated.
Interface : a set of "empty" methods
Class : a class can extend one (and ONLY one) Abstract class, in which case it needs to implement the abstract methods. A class can also implement several interfaces (likewise, the class must implement the methods defined in the interfaces).