What all access modifiers are allowed for top class code example
Example 1: access specifiers in Java
In Java, access specifiers are the keywords which are used to define
the access scope of the method, class, or a variable.
In Java, there are four access specifiers.
* Public: The classes, methods, or variables which are defined as public,
can be accessed by any class or method.
* Protected: Protected can be accessed by the class of the same package,
or by the sub-class of this class, or within the same class.
* Default: Default are accessible within the package only.
By default, all the classes, methods, and variables are of default scope.
* Private: The private class, methods, or variables defined as private
can be accessed within the class only
Example 2: access modifiers in java
Example of private access modifier:
class Demo
{
private void display()
{
System.out.println("Hello world java");
}
}
public class PrivateAccessModifierExample
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Demo obj = new Demo();
System.out.println(obj.display());
}
}
Example 3: What all access modifiers are allowed for top class
For top level class only two access modifiers are allowed.
public and default. If a class is declared as public it is visible everywhere.
If a class is declared default it is visible only in same package.
If we try to give private and protected as access modifier to class
we get the below compilation error.
Illegal Modifier for the class only public,abstract and final are permitted.