I have two classes :
First, with one constructor :
public class First {
First (ObjectA myObjectA) {
//do stuff
}
}
And Second, with two constructors :
public class Second {
Second (ObjectB myObjectB) {
//do something...
}
Second (ObjectC myObjectC) {
//do something else...
}
}
When I want to instantiate my First
class, Eclipse generates me an error ("The constructor is not visible"), I have to add public
to the constructor of First
:
First first = new First(myObject); //Error : "The constructor is not visble"
But when I instantiate my Second
class, I have no error :
Second second = new Second(myObjectC); //No error...
Notes: I instantiate First
in an other class, but I instantiate Second
in First
. First
and Second
are in the same package.
Can you explain me why ?
Since you are not mentined any modifier the access modifier is now default, that means it is visible only within its own package
If you try to use it out side the package, you'll face the current error.
Try to read :What is the default access modifier in Java?
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Problem with : Calling a method from a superclass
Your class must be in 2 packages. If you don't mention any explicit access modifier Java will consider them as default access modifier. Then you can only access them through the same package only.
Access Modifiers (From least access to highest access)
No access modifier for your constructor makes it package private. Assuming that First and Second are in the same package, you can call Second's constructors from first. Another class from another package, however, cannot access any of the constructors.