December 2014
Beginner
864 pages
24h 5m
English
This chapter explains how to bundle classes and interfaces into packages, how to use classes that are in packages, and how to arrange your file system so that the compiler can find your source files.
To make types easier to find and use, to avoid naming conflicts, and to control access, programmers bundle groups of related types into packages.
Definition
A package is a grouping of related types providing access protection and namespace management. Note that types refers to classes, interfaces, enumerations, and annotation types. Enumerations and annotation types are special kinds of classes and interfaces, ...
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