Slightly related to my other question: What is the difference between the following:
private class Joe
protected class Joe
public class Joe
class Joe
Once again, the difference between the last 2 is what I'm most interested in.
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Slightly related to my other question: What is the difference between the following:
Once again, the difference between the last 2 is what I'm most interested in.
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A public class is accessible to a class in any package. A class with default access ( The private and protected modifiers can only be applied to inner classes. A private class is only visible to its enclosing class, and other inner classes in the same enclosing class. A protected class is visible to other classes in the same package, and to classes that extend the enclosing class. |
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A class with default access has no modifier preceding it in the declaration. The default access is a package-level access, because a class with default access can be seen only by classes within the same package. If a class has default access, a class in another package won’t be able to create a instance of that class, or even declare a variable or return type. The compiler will complain. For example:
Try to compile this 2 sources. As you can see, they are in different packages, and the compilation will fail. |
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See JLS for more info. |
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