Exercises, examples and other material relating to training module J709. This topic is presented on public courses
Learning to Program in Java,
Java Bootcamp,
Java Programming for the Web
In order to provide the security of data and methods within classes, Java limits access through "the four Ps" Ð private, package, protected and public. Correct design of your objects and correct specification of the right "P" ensures that you can make all necessary methods and data available to users of your class, while at the same time hiding your internal workings.
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Topics covered in this module
Private, public, protected.
Inner classes.
"finalize" method.
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