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Java Inheritance - calling superclass method

Lets suppose I have the following two classes

public class alpha {

    public alpha(){
        //some logic
    }

    public void alphaMethod1(){
        //some logic
    }
}

public class beta extends alpha {

    public beta(){
        //some logic
    }

    public void alphaMethod1(){
        //some logic
    }
}

public class Test extends beta
{
     public static void main(String[] args)
      {
        beta obj = new beta();
        obj.alphaMethod1();// Here I want to call the method from class alpha.
       }
}

If I initiate a new object of type beta, how can I execute the alphamethod1 logic found in class alpha rather than beta? Can I just use super().alphaMethod1() <- I wonder if this is possible.

Autotype in Eclipse IDE is giving me the option to select alphamethod1 either from class alpha or class beta.

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You can do:

super.alphaMethod1();

Note, that super is a reference to the parent class, but super() is its constructor.


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