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Extending Jenkins

You're reading from   Extending Jenkins Get a complete walkthrough of the many interfaces available in Jenkins with the help of real-world examples to take you to the next level with Jenkins

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785284243
Length 152 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Donald Simpson Donald Simpson
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Preparatory Steps FREE CHAPTER 2. Automating the Jenkins UI 3. Jenkins and the IDE 4. The API and the CLI 5. Extension Points 6. Developing Your Own Jenkins Plugin 7. Extending Jenkins Plugins 8. Testing and Debugging Jenkins Plugins 9. Putting Things Together Index

Abstract classes


Abstract classes in Java provide a high-level functionality that can be used by other classes as well. You can't create an abstract class directly, but you can implement another class that derives from the abstract class.

The simplest explanation is that an abstract class is a type of a thing, but is not a thing—by this, I mean that you can have an abstract class like our Vehicle example that declares all of the methods that we mentioned, but you can't ever create just a vehicle—you have to have something specific, such as a car, motorbike, hovercraft, helicopter, and so on; you can't have just a generic vehicle.

All of our vehicles are slightly different, but share the same base functionality—they can go, they can stop, and they can turn. This common set of functionalities could, therefore, be modeled as base methods of an abstract (Vehicle) class, and whenever you create a new type of vehicle, you will have all of them available to you.

To create an abstract class in Java...

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