(d)Non-subclasses in other packages: This includes classes which are neither in the same package nor are
the derived class of any of the classes defi ned within the package but yet wants to access classes from the
package. In order to understand this, the above class is used into some other package. For this purpose, one
can assume to be in C:\JPS\ch9 package and write the program in the following way:
import mypack.demo3;
class JPS4
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
demo3 temp = new demo3();
//temp.def_show();
temp.pub_show();
//temp.pri_show();
//temp_pro_show();
}
}
OUTPUT:
C:\JPS\ch9>java ...
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