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So I am just a lowly high school student that just recently took the AP Computer Science AB exam, but I think this statement is funny: "In Java, this is the mechanism used when multiple inheritance is desired. Since Java does not support multiple inheritance, the implementation of multiple interfaces allows it to satisfy the "is-a" relationship for multiple "super"classes." I believe classes in Java can implement more than one interface and you do not need to have a chain of inherited interfaces and ruin other stuff for a class to implement more than one. That would be silly. 24.13.39.188 (talk) 03:05, 27 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]