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This is also referred to as ''inversion of control''
because subclasses do no longer control how the behavior of a parent class is redefined.
See also the UML class diagram below.
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<br>
This is also referred to as ''inversion of control''
because subclasses do no longer control how the behavior of a parent class is redefined.
See also the UML class diagram below.
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