I have an interface called Dictionary which has a method insert()
. This interface is implemented by class BSTree
, but I also have a class AVLTree
which is a child class of BSTree
. AVLTree
redefines the insert()
so it suits it's needs. Now if I type the following code:
Dictionary data=new AVLTree();
data.insert();
There is a problem, because the insert()
method that is called is of BSTree
instead of AVLTree
. Why doesn't the polymorphism kick in here? What is the appropriate solution, one that retains the principle of polymorphism?