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Extend protected?

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moleskyca1@yahoo.com - 01 Aug 2006 21:09 GMT
Can I extend a class private or protected? In C++ you can say class
Foo: protected Bar, so the Bar members are now protected inside of Foo
and not exposed to the public.
opalpa@gmail.com opalinski from opalpaweb - 01 Aug 2006 21:18 GMT
There is one inhertiance model in Java, so the answer is no.

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> Can I extend a class private or protected? In C++ you can say class
> Foo: protected Bar, so the Bar members are now protected inside of Foo
> and not exposed to the public.


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