100 years
2 or 3 days
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
First class mail is delivered in 3 to 5 days
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Depends on when you shipped it and what class you paid for. It shouldn't take more than 3 days tops.
Your Package will take 3-7 business days to arrive if standard mail. but if it's shipped First Class or Priority Mail expect it within 4 business days.
A Display class in contained in this package as well... org.eclipse.swt.widgets
Based on my experience, you can trust your package will be delivered. I recently shipped to small packages from US to China via First Class and they both arrived. However, I urge you to get a faster service. Fist Class was horribly slow. One package took 3 weeks... the other took even longer. But they did eventually arrive.
2-7 business days depending on time of week when it was shipped
Generally to declare the class we use the public,abstract,final,strictfp and default modifiers. When ever we declare the class as public ,it mean public class A{} it is possible to access this class inside the same package and outside of the current package. ex: package name: pack This package contain the public class like package pack; public class A{} In this senario it is possible to access the in the same package "pack" like package pack; class Demo { public static void main(String args[]) { A a=new A(); } } And also it is posible to access the A class outside of the "pack" package like in anothe package like "pack1" package pack1; import pack.A; class Demo1 { public static void main(String args[]) { A a=new A(); } }
put class name as private
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