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From: kumarchetty
Message 5 in Discussion
Hello Ramesh,
When you seal a class, other classes cannot inherit from it. When you
seal a member, derived classes cannot override the implementation of the
member. You should not seal types and members by default. Sealing prevents
customization of library types and members, and impacts the perception of
usability for some developers. In addition, extensibility is one of the
fundamental benefits of using an object-oriented framework. You should
carefully weigh decisions that restrict this benefit.
I hope this will helps u.
Regards,
Uday.V
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