Hi,

There is no difference.
All methods of an interface are abstract and public by default.

So, you could even type:

interface Test {
 void test();
}

and it will have the same exact effect as your examples.

Tamas



On 3/22/07, temp temp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the advantage of declaring method abstract  in a intreface ?
  for example
  difference between
  Intreface Test
  {
      public void  test();
  }

  and

  Intreface Test
    {
        public abstract void  test();
    }

  Thanks & Regards
  Sairam



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