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interface - Can I limit the methods another class can call in Java?

Let's assume I have classes A, B, and C where class C has readable and writable properties:

public class C {
    private int i = 0;

    // Writable.
    public void increment() { i++; }

    // Readable.
    public int getScore() { return i; }
}

Is it possible to only let A use the increment() method and only let B use the getScore() method?

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No, it is not possible to assign per-class access.

Consider separating your class into separate interfaces so that each class only gets an object with the interface it needs. For example:

interface Incrementable { public void increment(); }
interface HasScore { public int getScore(); }
class C implements Incrementable, HasScore { /* ... */ }

class A {
  public A(Incrementable incr) { /* ... */ }
}

class B {
  public B(HasScore hs) { /* ... */ }
}

Of course, there are security implications but this should get you thinking in the right direction.


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