Java final Keyword
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Overview
A final variable may only be assigned to once. The final variable may be defined unassigned and immediately assigned to ("definite assignment"). Once a final variable has been assigned, it always contains the same value. If the variable contain a reference of an object, the state of the referred object may change, but the variable will always refer to the same object.
An attempt to assign a final variable the second time is detected as compilation error.
A blank final is a final variable that does not have an initializer.
A constant variable is a final variable of a primitive type or String initialized with a constant expression.
Variables are implicitly final in the following cases:
- a field of an interface
- a local variable declared as a resource of a try-with-resource statement.
- an exception parameter of a multi-catch clause.