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Trying to create 1 interface and 2 concrete classes inside a Parent class. This will qualify the enclosing classes to be Inner classes.

public class Test2 {

       interface A{
             public void call();
       }

       class B implements A{
             public void call(){
                   System.out.println("inside class B");
             }
       }

       class C extends B implements A{
             public void call(){
                   super.call();
             }
       }


       public static void main(String[] args) {
              A a = new C();
              a.call();

       }
}

Now I am not really sure how to create the object of class C inside the static main() method and call class C's call() method. Right now I am getting problem in the line : A a = new C();

3 Answers 3

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Here the inner class is not static, so you need to create an instance of outer class and then invoke new,

A a = new Test2().new C();

But in this case, you can make the inner class static,

static class C extends B implements A

then it's ok to use,

A a = new C()
4

To instantiate an inner class, you must first instantiate the outer class. Then, create the inner object within the outer object with this syntax:

OuterClass.InnerClass innerObject = outerObject.new InnerClass();

So you need to use :

A a = new Test2().new C();

Refer the Java Tutorial.

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You should do this

 A a = new Test2().new C();

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