Object Encapsulation
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This technique is in contrast to other forms of [[Encapsulation]], the most well known and used being [[Class Encapsulation]]. | This technique is in contrast to other forms of [[Encapsulation]], the most well known and used being [[Class Encapsulation]]. | ||
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Object encapsulation is the encapsulation method in [[Smalltalk]]. | Object encapsulation is the encapsulation method in [[Smalltalk]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:51, 15 November 2010
Object Encapsulation is a form of Encapsulation where an object only has access to data stored within itself. This means that:
- Objects do not have access to data in other instances of the same class.
- Objects do have access to the data of any underlying superclass.
- Objects do not have access to data in any other object, unless provided through a method call.
This technique is in contrast to other forms of Encapsulation, the most well known and used being Class Encapsulation.
>==Usage==
Object encapsulation is the encapsulation method in Smalltalk.