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Baldwin explains nested top-level classes, and illustrates a very useful polymorphic structure where nested classes extend the enclosing class and override methods declared in the enclosing class.

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  • Module name: Java1642 The Essence of OOP using Java, Nested Top-Level Classes
  • File: Java1642.cnx.htm
  • Published: 01/13/16
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