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Sekar.C

What the difference between access modifier and access specifiers

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What the difference between access modifier and access specifiers

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Kavi.Sirius
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Posted on: 5/25/2012 12:16:27 AM
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Muhsinathk
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Posted on: 6/15/2012 5:49:05 AM
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Access specifiers

The access specifier determines how accessible the field is
to code in other classes. Access ranges from totally
accessible to totally inaccessible. You can optionally
declare a field with an access specifier keyword: public,
private, or protected.

Access Modifiers


You can optionally declare a field with a modifier keyword:
final or volatile and/or static and/or transient.

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