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Usage & benefits of “super” keyword in Java

JavaForQABy sunil patroOctober 25, 2018Leave a comment

super keyword super keyword is used to call parent class methods, variables in child class for ease of use, also can be used to invoke parent class constructor. Only public and protected methods / variables can be accessed by using super keyword, can’t access private methods/variables of parent class. NOTE : Using super keyword should…

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