Zeek_65_AccessModifiers and what they can access
Public
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Protected
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Default
Yes
Yes
No
No
Private
Yes
No
No
No
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What are access modifiers?
Access modifiers (or access specifiers) are keywords in object-oriented languages
that set the accessibility of classes, methods, and other members. ...
There are four types of Java access modifiers:
- Private: The access level of a private modifier is only within the class. It cannot be accessed from outside the class.
- Default: The access level of a default modifier is only within the package. It cannot be accessed from outside the package. If you do not specify any access level, it will be the default.
- Protected: The access level of a protected modifier is within the package and outside the package through child class. If you do not make the child class, it cannot be accessed from outside the package.
- Public: The access level of a public modifier is everywhere. It can be accessed from within the class, outside the class, within the package and outside the package.
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