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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T04:39:44+00:00 2026-06-12T04:39:44+00:00

I have a java public class I need to modify (only one method). The

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I have a java public class I need to modify (only one method). The class is in a package so I’m writing a new class that extends the first class and overriding the method I need to change.

Class A is

public class A {
    GL gl;
    GLU glu;
    PGraphicsOpenGL pgrap;
    //other fields

    //constructor

    public void method() {
        this.gl = pgrap.gl;
        this.glu = pgrap.glu;
        //something else I don't want in class B
    }
}

Class B is something like

public class B extends A {

    //constructor that recalls super()

    public void method() {
        super.gl = pgrap.gl;
        super.glu = pgrap.glu;
    }
}

but I get an error for super.gl = pgrap.gl: The field A.gl is not visible.
I don’t have any getter method written in the package, what should I do?

Thanks.

NOTE: I am not able to recompile the package or add the class B to the package.

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    2026-06-12T04:39:46+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 4:39 am

    The default access specifier is package-private which means classes in the same package as A can access this variable using the instances of A

    A a = ....
    a.gl = ...; // this works.
    

    And package-private members (and private members) are not inherited, only protected and public members are.

    Since A#method() is already doing the assignment operation, you call super.method() in B#method() to get your desired behavior. Or you should mark them as protected.

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