You can declare a variable of type AddressInterface but you need to
assign it to an instance of a class that implements this interface
(this is what is called polymorphism) let's say you have the
AddressInterface interface, you will have a class like

class AddressClass implements AddressInterface{
  }

then u can do something like this:

AddressInterface anAdress=new AddressClass();


On Jul 1, 5:09 pm, Alfredo Torres <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>    I am Working now on LAB-1027 and i am having a serius and big
> problem.
>
>    I Write the interface and the interface implementations classes and
> MyOwnInterface with one method:
>
>    AddressInterface getAddress();
>
>   So far so good the problem becomes when i want to initialize the
> adress variable.
>
>   AddressInterface is an interface and can not be initialized how can
> define a variable of that?
>
>   Any comment that can helop me to understand all this?
>
> Thanks
> Alfredo Torres
>
> P.D. Hope all the rest ot the homework reach its destiny
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