Is the class name the same as the file name in java?
in java, the filename must be the same as the main class. This is a way to tell the compiler that this is the entry point for you. but why does this work:
class xyz{
public static void main(String[] args){
System.out.println("a");
}
}
even when saved with a different file name.
And why is this thing not being saved when saving with a different filename:
public class xyz{
public static void main(String[] args){
System.out.println("a");
}
}
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Note that:
class xyz
It is not a public class, so it cannot be captured outside the file. Therefore, it should not have the same name. But in this case:
public class xyz
You have a public class that it will receive from outside the file, so it must have the same name.
Conclusion: public classes need the filename to be the same as the class.
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