Java Programming/Keywords

Keywords are special tokens in the language which have reserved use in the language. Keywords may not be used as identifiers in Java &mdash; you cannot declare a field whose name is a keyword, for instance.

Examples of keywords are the primitive types, and ; the control flow statements  and ; access modifiers such as, and special words which mark the declaration and definition of Java classes, packages, and interfaces: , ,.

Below are all the Java language keywords:
 * (since Java 1.4)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 5.0)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 5.0)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 5.0)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 5.0)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (not used)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)
 * (since Java 1.2)

In addition, the identifiers, , and denote literal values and may not be used to create identifiers.

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