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No. Once a method is declared final in a class, no derivative of that class can override that method.
In most cases the pension will override. It is a private contract that is independent of what the will says.
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No you cant, any compiler I've ever used wont allow this. It would not make any sense to do this anyway. because the JVM directly accesses ur top class without instantiating it. Though for accessing the instance data members, the class must need to be instantiated.
shadowing in general is when two variables/methods or any other element has same name and any one of the both can shadow( in OOP case override) the behavior of the other one. garimashadowing in general is when two variables/methods or any other element has same name and any one of the both can shadow( in OOP case override) the behavior of the other one. garimashadowing in general is when two variables/methods or any other element has same name and any one of the both can shadow( in OOP case override) the behavior of other. garima
the main theme of Declaration of Independence is all men are created equally. No one is supposed to override the other right. Government should responsible for protection of public property and their life.
the main theme of declaration of Independence is all men are created equally. No one is supposed to override the other right. Government should responsible for protection of public property and their life.
An override is the specialisation of a virtual function. The new keyword instantiates an instance of an object in dynamic memory and returns a reference to that object (or null if the object could be instantiated). Both are used in C++, but not C.
Yes. Any function can be overloaded. However you cannot override a static member function. Only instance members can be overridden.
This system is hard to override.
You cannot override the jspService() method but you can override the jspInit() and jspDestroy() methods
Do not override the thermostat.