//: c06:Detergent.java // Inheritance syntax & properties. // From 'Thinking in Java, 3rd ed.' (c) Bruce Eckel 2002 // www.BruceEckel.com. See copyright notice in CopyRight.txt. import com.bruceeckel.simpletest.*; class Cleanser { protected static Test monitor = new Test(); private String s = new String("Cleanser"); public void append(String a) { s += a; } public void dilute() { append(" dilute()"); } public void apply() { append(" apply()"); } public void scrub() { append(" scrub()"); } public String toString() { return s; } public static void main(String[] args) { Cleanser x = new Cleanser(); x.dilute(); x.apply(); x.scrub(); System.out.println(x); monitor.expect(new String[] { "Cleanser dilute() apply() scrub()" }); } } public class Detergent extends Cleanser { // Change a method: public void scrub() { append(" Detergent.scrub()"); super.scrub(); // Call base-class version } // Add methods to the interface: public void foam() { append(" foam()"); } // Test the new class: public static void main(String[] args) { Detergent x = new Detergent(); x.dilute(); x.apply(); x.scrub(); x.foam(); System.out.println(x); System.out.println("Testing base class:"); monitor.expect(new String[] { "Cleanser dilute() apply() " + "Detergent.scrub() scrub() foam()", "Testing base class:", }); Cleanser.main(args); } } ///:~