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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:53:27+00:00 2026-05-10T18:53:27+00:00

Is it good practice to let abstract classes define instance variables? public abstract class

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Is it good practice to let abstract classes define instance variables?

public abstract class ExternalScript extends Script {      String source;      public abstract void setSource(String file);      public abstract String getSource(); } 

The sub class, ExternalJavaScript.class, would then automatically get the source variable but I feel it’s easier to read the code if all the sub classes themselves define the source, instead of from inheritance.

What is your advice?

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:53:28+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:53 pm

    I would have thought that something like this would be much better, since you’re adding a variable, so why not restrict access and make it cleaner? Your getter/setters should do what they say on the tin.

    public abstract class ExternalScript extends Script {      private String source;      public void setSource(String file) {         source = file;     }      public String getSource() {         return source;     } } 

    Bringing this back to the question, do you ever bother looking at where the getter/setter code is when reading it? If they all do getting and setting then you don’t need to worry about what the function ‘does’ when reading the code. There are a few other reasons to think about too:

    • If source was protected (so accessible by subclasses) then code gets messy: who’s changing the variables? When it’s an object it then becomes hard when you need to refactor, whereas a method tends to make this step easier.
    • If your getter/setter methods aren’t getting and setting, then describe them as something else.

    Always think whether your class is really a different thing or not, and that should help decide whether you need anything more.

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