Redefining static method in child class
I would like to know the reason why this is first allowed in Java (or oops in general) I remember that the static methods are common for both parent and child class
public class Redefine extends Parent{
开发者_高级运维 public static void test () {
}
}
class Parent{
public static void test () {
}
}
Q1 : Since Overriding is not supported for static methods , how can both classe contain same methods ?
Q2 : If change the method in static to throw an exception not defined its not compiling. why is the case. Its obviously not overriding so i should be allowed to throw new exceptions right ?
public class Redefine extends Parent{
public static void test () throws Exception{
}
}
A1:: static
method are per-class. They have nothing to do with inheritance hierarchies in terms of polymorphism. So calling Parent.test()
will call the parent method, while calling Redefine.test()
will call the child.
A2: JLS 8.4.8 writes:
If a class declares a static method m, then the declaration m is said to hide any method m', where the signature of m is a subsignature (§8.4.2) of the signature of m', in the superclasses and superinterfaces of the class that would otherwise be accessible to code in the class.
A method declaration must not have a throws clause that conflicts (§8.4.6) with that of any method that it overrides or hides; otherwise, a compile-time error occurs.
you arent overriding it, you are hiding it
http://faq.javaranch.com/java/OverridingVsHiding
what exception are you getting?
Q1: Static methods are not overridden, so these are two different methods with the same signature. One is called with Parent.test(), the other is called with Redefine.test()
Q2: Your method seems valid. What error do you get?
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