Can you explain what multiple inheritance is in Java?
Multiple inheritance is a feature where a class can inherit from more than one superclass. However, Java does not support it directly to avoid complexity and ambiguity.
Why doesn't Java support multiple inheritance?
Java avoids multiple inheritance to prevent the 'Diamond Problem', where a class inherits from two classes that have a method with the same signature.
How can I achieve similar functionality in Java?
You can achieve similar functionality using interfaces. A class can implement multiple interfaces, allowing for a form of multiple inheritance.
Can you give an example of using interfaces for this?
Sure! If you have an interface 'Animal' and another 'Pet', a class 'Dog' can implement both, inheriting behaviors from both interfaces.
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