Should I remove the @Override annotation?
The following code gives an error about public void control() {
.
EClipse provides a hint for removing the @Override annotation. I looked at docs.oracle and found that if a method marked with @Override could not properly override the method in one of its superclasses, the compiler generates an error.
I don't understand what it means "cannot override correctly"?
public class PersistenceFlowController implements controllers.FlowController {
@Override
public void control() {
// Do some works here
}
}
package controllers;
public interface FlowController {
void control();
}
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In JDK 1.5 it @Override
can only be applied to methods from the parent class. In JDK 1.6 and up, it can also be used for interface methods. I am assuming you have Eclipse installed to comply with JDK 1.5 compilers. You can check or change this in the Java Compiler tab of the project properties dialog.
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