Accenture interview question

Explain Polymorphism in OOP?

Interview Answer

Anonymous

Jul 30, 2012

Polymorphism is "One Message Many Actions" as per Grady Booch and Oracle.com and msdn.com I have found out that at runtime when you pass a same message (i.e. the method call inclusive of the parameters passed ) to different objects they behave differently at runtime, this is what is meant by polymorphism and this is the only form of polymorphism.