Tuesday 17 January 2017

Rules for method overriding ?

Rules for method overriding:
    The argument list should be exactly the same as that of the overridden method.
    The return type should be the same or a subtype of the return type declared in the               original overridden method in the superclass.
    The access level cannot be more restrictive than the overridden method's access level.        For example: if the superclass method is declared public then the overridding method        in the sub class cannot be either private or protected.                                                      
I   Instance methods can be overridden only if they are inherited by the subclasess
     A method declared final cannot be overridden.

    A method declared static cannot be overridden but can be re-declared.

    If A method cannot be inherited, then it cannot be overridden.
   A subclass in a different package can only override the non-final methods declared 
public or protected.
  An overriding method can throw any uncheck exceptions, regardless of whether the overridden method throws exceptions or not. However the overriding method should not throw checked exceptions that are new or broader than the ones declared by the overridden method.
    Constructors cannot be overridden.

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