Thursday, February 12, 2009

Can a top level class be private or protected

Question :Can a top level class be private or protected?
Answer :No. A top level class can not be private or protected. It can have either "public" or no modifier. If it does not have a modifier it is supposed to have a default access.If a top level class is declared as private the compiler will complain that the "modifier private is not allowed here". This means that a top level class can not be private. Same is the case with protected.

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