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I am doing some refactoring to a base class in Kotlin. It looks like the following:

abstract class Base constructor (protected val prop: Int) {
   //...
}

I have an implementation in Java that wants to expose prop via a public getter. Is this possible?

public class Impl extends Base {
    public Int getProp() {
        return prop;
    }
}

Causes an error like the following:

Impl.java:269: error: getProp() in Impl cannot override getProp() in Base
    public Int getProp() {
                ^
  overridden method is final
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  • Do you have a getProp() method in Base that has permissions not public? Jul 19, 2022 at 20:23
  • Yup. See the constructor: protected val prop: Int. Jul 19, 2022 at 20:28
  • Can you modify the Kotlin code? It seems like protected open val prop: Int might suffice. Jul 19, 2022 at 20:32
  • I can. If you add that as your answer. I can accept it. Thanks! Jul 19, 2022 at 20:37

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You just have to make getProp overridable, which you can do just by writing

protected open val prop: Int

in the Kotlin code.

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