Similar to private, though not as strict It permits derived class member functions to have access to the members listed below this keyword
a reserved word, used in declaring a protected unit Protected Object - an instance of a protected type Protected Operation - a legal operation on a protected type or object -- a protected procedure, protected function, or protected entry Protected Type - a composite type whose components are protected from concurrent access by multiple tasks Protected Unit - a program unit that creates either a protected type or a single protected object of anonymous type 1 6, 2 2, 6 4, 6 5, A 1
Is the same as Private, except that the members of a Protected section are also accessible to descendent types, even if they are implemented in other modules
In fire insurance, a risk located in an area protected by a fire department Protection Used interchangeably with "coverage" to denote insurance provided under the terms of a policy Proximate Cause Cause of loss or damage Unbroken chain of cause and effect between the occurrence of an insured peril and damage to property
The protected keyword is a visibility modifier that can be applied to method and field variables of classes A protected field is visible only within its class, within subclasses, or within the package of which its class is a part Note that subclasses in different packages can access only protected fields within themselves or within other objects that are subclasses; they cannot access protected fields within instances of the superclass
A Java keyword A class or interface member declared protected is visible within its package and within any class (or interface) that extends (or implements) its containing class (or interface)
Protected is used to describe animals, plants, and areas of land which the law does not allow to be destroyed, harmed, or damaged. In England, thrushes are a protected species so you will not find them on any menu. a protected animal, plant, area, or building is one that it is illegal to harm or damage
A Java(TM) programming language keyword used in a method or variable declaration It signifies that the method or variable can only be accessed by elements residing in its class, subclasses, or classes in the same package
(Protégé or Risque protégé) A fire risk in an area served by a fire department and fire hydrant
A protected definition is only visible in the package in which it is defined or in its subpackages In some cases, it is visible in other explicitly mentioned packages and their subpackages See D12