In a previous Java 101 tutorial, you learned how to better organize your code by declaring reference types (also known as classes and interfaces) as members of other reference types and blocks. I also ...
Nested classes are classes that are declared as members of other classes or scopes. Nesting classes is one way to better organize your code. For example, say you have a non-nested class (also known as ...
Suppose I have a parent class and I want to be able to get a list of all its subclasses. As far as I know there is no inherent way to do this (is there?), but what I can do is have the subclasses ...
I have a class with a number of static inner classes. These inner classes have static data members, and I'd like to have all of these static data members get executed all at once, when the top-level ...