I know we can define abstract methods inside abstract class only. I also know we can't instantiate abstract class on its own, it must be inherited (extended). And I know that abstract method forces subclasses to provide an implementation for that method.
My question is only if I can define that abstract method without the "abstract" keyword? Something like:
public abstract Animal
{
public void makeNoise();
}
abstract
keyword.Animal
class or interface? Please write proper Java syntax for places that you are not asking question about.