From oracle documentation page:
If your method overrides one of its superclass's methods, you can invoke the overridden method through the use of the keyword super
.
You can also use super
to refer to a hidden field (although hiding fields is discouraged).
Use of super
in constructor of subclasses:
Invocation of a superclass constructor must be the first line in the subclass constructor.
The syntax for calling a superclass constructor is
super();
or:
super(parameter list);
With super()
, the superclass no-argument constructor is called. With super(parameter list)
, the superclass constructor with a matching parameter list is called.
Note: If a constructor does not explicitly invoke a superclass constructor, the Java compiler automatically inserts a call to the no-argument constructor of the superclass. If the super class does not have a no-argument constructor, you will get a compile-time error.
Related post:
Polymorphism vs Overriding vs Overloading
super
is not required to referencek
.k
can be referenced directly.super
would only be required to accessA.k
if you declared another field namedk
inTest
(Test.k
).