Return Statement In A Constructor

Jan 8, 2014

What is the difference between two statements:

Class1 class1 = new Class();
class1 = Class2.method1();

and

Class1 class1 = Class2.method1();

I have one more query on the same lines ... I always need to call the method1 of Class2 whenever i create a object of class1. So I wanted to go with the constructor in Class1. But the method1 in Class2 has a return statement. so is there any better way to do this other than constructors.

Sample code:

public int class Class2{
public static method1(){
return 2;
}
}
public class Class1{
public Class1(){
Class2.method1();
}
}

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