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final, private

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lsrinu - 05 Jun 2006 18:45 GMT
Suppose I dont want to inherit my super class methods in the sub class,
here I can write all my methods with final, instead of this if I can
declare all the methods are private in this case also these are not
inherited, what is the basic difference between these two, where we use
private, where we use final
IchBin - 05 Jun 2006 19:58 GMT
> Suppose I dont want to inherit my super class methods in the sub class,
> here I can write all my methods with final, instead of this if I can
> declare all the methods are private in this case also these are not
> inherited, what is the basic difference between these two, where we use
> private, where we use final

It is good to check "The Java Language Specification, Third Edition".

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/j3TOC.html

Thanks in Advance...
IchBin, Pocono Lake, Pa, USA
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