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Question:  Overriding Methods

Answer: Suppose a Super Class method throws an exception and this method is Overriden in the subclass with no exception. Now if you create a super class reference that has a subclass object. This throws a compile time error, Why?


August 08, 2008 03:08:19 #2
 midhagaurav   Member Since: August 2008    Total Comments: 1 

RE: Overriding Methods
 

While compiling such a program a base class reference always check for the compatibility for the base class method which is overridden in derived class as in future it may contain base class object for which methods calling should be verified for error checking.

     

 

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