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justin cater

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Calling grandparent methods in Java: you can not Posted: Jan 30, 2015 7:51 AM
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In the article Fine points of protection I detailed how “protected” extends the “package private” access. There I wrote: What you can do is Override the method in the child class or call the parents method using the keyword super. And generally this is really all you can do with protected methods.   (Note that […]

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