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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Polymorphism in Java

Polymorphism in Java

The process of representing one form in multiple forms is known as Polymorphism.
Polymorphism is derived from 2 greek words: poly and morphs. The word "poly" means many and "morphs" means forms. So polymorphism means many forms.
Polymorphism is not a programming concept but it is one of the principal of OOPs. For many objects oriented programming language polymorphism principle is common but whose implementations are varying from one objects oriented programming language to another object oriented programming language.

Real life example of polymorphism

Suppose if you are in class room that time you behave like a student, when you are in market at that time you behave like a customer, when you at your home at that time you behave like a son or daughter, Here one person present in different-different behaviors.real life example of polymorphism

How to achieve Polymorphism in Java ?

In java programming the Polymorphism principal is implemented with method overriding concept of java.
Polymorphism principal is divided into two sub principal they are:
  • Static or Compile time polymorphism
  • Dynamic or Runtime polymorphism
Note: Java programming does not support static polymorphism because of its limitations and java always supports dynamic polymorphism.

Let us consider the following diagram

Here original form or original method always resides in base class and multiple forms represents overridden method which resides in derived classes.
polymorphism in java
In the above diagram the sum method which is present in BC class is called original form and the sum() method which are present in DC1 and DC2 are called overridden form hence Sum() method is originally available in only one form and it is further implemented in multiple forms. Hence Sum() method is one of the polymorphism method.

Example of runtime polymorphism.

In below example we create two class Person an Employee, Employee class extends Person class feature and override walk() method. We are calling the walk() method by the reference variable of Parent class. Since it refers to the subclass object and subclass method overrides the Parent class method, subclass method is invoked at runtime. Here method invocation is determined by the JVM not compiler, So it is known as runtime polymorphism.

Example of Polymorphism in Java

class Person
{
void walk()
{
System.out.println("Can Run....");
}
}
class Employee extends Person
{
void walk()
{
System.out.println("Running Fast...");
}
public static void main(String arg[])
{
Person p=new Employee(); //upcasting
p.walk();
}
}

Output

Running fast...

Dynamic Binding

Dynamic binding always says create an object of base class but do not create the object of derived classes. Dynamic binding principal is always used for executing polymorphic applications.
The process of binding appropriate versions (overridden method) of derived classes which are inherited from base class with base class object is known as dynamic binding.
Advantages of dynamic binding along with polymorphism with method overriding are.
  • Less memory space
  • Less execution time
  • More performance

Static polymorphism

The process of binding the overloaded method within object at compile time is known as Static polymorphism due to static polymorphism utilization of resources (main memory space) is poor because for each and every overloaded method a memory space is created at compile time when it binds with an object. In C++ environment the above problem can be solve by using dynamic polymorphism by implementing with virtual and pure virtual function so most of the C++ developer in real worlds follows only dynamic polymorphism.

Dynamic polymorphism

In dynamic polymorphism method of the program binds with an object at runtime the advantage of dynamic polymorphism is allocating the memory space for the method (either for overloaded method or for override method) at run time.

Conclusion

The advantage of dynamic polymorphism is effective utilization of the resources, so java always use dynamic polymorphism. Java does not support static polymorphism because of its limitation.

Encapsulation

Encapsulation in Java

Encapsulation is a process of wrapping of data and methods in a single unit is called encapsulation. Encapsulation is achieved in java language by class concept.
Combining of state and behavior in a single container is known as encapsulation. In java language encapsulation can be achieve using class keyword, state represents declaration of variables on attributes and behavior represents operations in terms of method.

Advantage of Encapsulation

The main advantage of using of encapsulation is to secure the data from other methods, when we make a data private then these data only use within the class, but these data not accessible outside the class.

Real life example of Encapsulation

The common example of encapsulation is capsule. In capsule all medicine are encapsulated in side capsule.
real life example of encapsulation

Benefits of encapsulation

  • Provides abstraction between an object and its clients.
  • Protects an object from unwanted access by clients.
  • Example: A bank application forbids (restrict) a client to change an Account's balance.

Let's see the Example of Encapsulation in java

Example

class Employee
{  
private String name;  
   
public String getName()
{  
return name;  
}  
public void setName(String name){  
this.name=name;
}  
}  

class Demo
{  
public static void main(String[] args)
{  
Employee e=new Employee();  
e.setName("Harry");  
System.out.println(e.getName());  
}  
}  

Output

Harry

Abstraction In Java

Abstraction in Java

Abstraction is the concept of exposing only the required essential characteristics and behavior with respect to a context.
Hiding of data is known as data abstraction. In object oriented programming language this is implemented automatically while writing the code in the form of class and object.

Real Life Example of Abstraction

Abstraction shows only important things to the user and hides the internal details for example when we ride a bike, we only know about how to ride bike but can not know about how it work ? and also we do not know internal functionality of bike.
real life example of abstraction
Note: Data abstraction can be used to provide security for the data from the unauthorized methods.
Note: In java language data abstraction can be achieve using class.

Example of Abstraction

class Customer
{
int account_no;
float balance_Amt;
String name;
int age;
String address;
void balance_inquiry()
{
/* to perform balance inquiry only account number
is required that means remaining properties 
are hidden for balance inquiry method */
}
void fund_Transfer()
{
/* To transfer the fund account number and 
balance is required and remaining properties 
are hidden for fund transfer method */
}

How to achieve Abstraction ?

There are two ways to achieve abstraction in java
  • Abstract class (0 to 100%)
  • Interface (Achieve 100% abstraction)
Read more about Interface and Abstract class in previous section.

Difference between Encapsulation and Abstraction

Encapsulation is not provides fully security because we can access private member of the class using reflation API, but in case of Abstraction we can't access static, abstract data member of class.