Encapsulation in Java
Encapsulation in java is a process of wrapping code and data together into a single unit, for example capsule i.e. mixed of several medicines.
We can create a fully encapsulated class in java by making all the data members of the class private. Now we can use setter and getter methods to set and get the data in it.
The Java Bean class is the example of fully encapsulated class.
Advantage of Encapsulation in java
By providing only setter or getter method, you can make the class read-only or write-only.
It provides you the control over the data. Suppose you want to set the value of id i.e. greater than 100 only, you can write the logic inside the setter method.
Simple example of encapsulation in java
Let's see the simple example of encapsulation that has only one field with its setter and getter methods.
Compile By: javac -d . Test.java Run By: java com.javatpoint.Test
Output: vijay
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