Java Access modifiers and non access modifiers
Access Control Modifiers:
Java provides a number of access modifiers to set access levels for classes, variables, methods and constructors. The four access levels are:
- Visible to the package, the default. No modifiers are needed.
- Visible to the class only (private).
- Visible to the world (public).
- Visible to the package and all sub classes (protected).
Non Access Modifiers:
Java provides a number of non-access modifiers to achieve many other functionality.
- The static modifier for creating class methods and variables
- The final modifier for finalizing the implementations of classes, methods, and variables.
- The abstract modifier for creating abstract classes and methods.
- The synchronized and volatile modifiers, which are used for threads.
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