Hi, I have a @MappedSuperClass BaseEntity and sub-classes extending from that. I have a @Audited on the mappedsuperclass however to my knowledge i thought all the subclasses would get Audited too as it extends from the superclass
However this is not the case i have to add @Audited to all sub-classes too.
An interface defines behavior, so the method is saying that it will return an object that conforms to the Statement interface. It actually returns a different class that implements that interface.
think of an interface like a contract. It defines an expectation, but doesn't actually do anything
And when you have a return type or any argument that is defined as an interface type, it means that you can use any class that abides by that contract.
If I think of any before I leave for christmas break, I'll let you know
Plus... what's different about writing games in java vs any other language? Concepts are the same... you basically just need to write high performant graphics and network code :)
Plus, I hate to say it... there's no money in game development :)