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Apache Spark 2.x for Java Developers

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787126497
Pages 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Sourav Gulati Sourav Gulati
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Sumit Kumar Sumit Kumar
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Title Page
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Introduction to Spark 2. Revisiting Java 3. Let Us Spark 4. Understanding the Spark Programming Model 5. Working with Data and Storage 6. Spark on Cluster 7. Spark Programming Model - Advanced 8. Working with Spark SQL 9. Near Real-Time Processing with Spark Streaming 10. Machine Learning Analytics with Spark MLlib 11. Learning Spark GraphX

Interfaces


Interfaces are the reference types in Java. They are used in Java to define contracts among classes. Any class that implements that interface has to adhere to the contract that the interface defines.

For example, we have an interface car as follows that consists of three abstract methods:

public interface Car { 
   void shape(); 
   void price(); 
   void color(); 
} 

Any class that implements this interface has to implement all the abstract methods of this interface unless it is an abstract class. Interfaces can only be implemented or extended by other interfaces, they cannot be instantiated.

Prior to Java 8, interfaces consisted only of abstract methods and final variables. In Java 8, interfaces may contain default and static methods as well.

Static method in an interface

The static method in an interface is similar to the static method in a class. Users cannot override them. So even if a class implements an interface, it cannot override a static method of an interface.

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