shubhangi khandale
Difference between Access specifiers and access modifiers
Posted by shubhangi khandale in OOP | Others on Feb 26, 2012
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Access specifiers ::

The access specifier determines how accessible the field is to code in other classes. Access ranges from totally accessible to totally inaccessible. You can optionally declare a field with an access specifier keyword: public, private, or protected.

Access Modifiers ::

You can optionally declare a field with a modifier keyword: final or volatile and/or static and/or transient, abstract, etc.

Posted by piyush sardhara on Mar 13, 2012

Access specifiers  

The access specifier determines how accessible the field is 
to code in other classes. Access ranges from totally 
accessible to totally inaccessible. You can optionally 
declare a field with an access specifier keyword: public, 
private, or protected.


Access Modifiers 

You can optionally declare a field with a modifier keyword: 
final or volatile and/or static and/or transient.

Posted by vamsikrishna vakati on Feb 27, 2012
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