I have just read that Java 15 should have sealed classes.
jep360 says:
Sealed classes and interfaces restrict which other classes or interfaces may extend or implement them.
I thought that this is exactly what a final class does in Java.
So now I wonder: What is the difference between a final class and a sealed class?
final class A {...} means that no class is allowed extend A.
sealed class A permits B {...} means that only B can extend A but no other class is allowed to do that.
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