Consider the following Java classes:
class A{
public int foo () {
return 1;
}
public void message () {
System.out.println( "A" + foo());
}
}
class B extends A {
public int foo() {return 2;
}
}
class C extends B {
public void message () {
System.out.println( "C" + foo());
}
}
(i) What are the outputs of the following code? (ii) What would be the outputs if Java used static dispatching rather than dynamic dispatching?
B b = new B ();
C c = new C ();
func(b);
func(c);
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