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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:50:46+00:00 2026-05-14T15:50:46+00:00

In C# .net there is a provision to have two different class files and

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In C# .net there is a provision to have two different class files and make them a single class using the keyword partial keyword.this helps it to keep [for ex]UI and logic seperate.
of course we can have two classes to achieve this one for UI and other for logic.
Can this be achieved in java some how?

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    2026-05-14T15:50:47+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:50 pm

    On source file splitting

    No. Java source codes can not be split across multiple files.

    From the Wikipedia article Comparison of Java and C Sharp

    The Sun Microsystems Java compiler requires that a source file name must match the only public class inside it, while C# allows multiple public classes in the same file, and puts no restrictions on the file name. C# 2.0 and later allows a class definition to be split into several files, by using the partial keyword in the source code. In Java, a public class will always be in its own source file. In C#, source code files and logical units separation are not tightly related.


    On separating logic and UI into their own classes

    The two classes approach is a much better solution than the one-class-two-source approach in this case, because the separation is enforced in the design, not just physical separation in the source codes.

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    • Separation of logic and UI
    • oo question – mixing controller logic and business logic
    • Why is good UI design so hard for some Developers?
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