What is subclassing?

I am new to java and I am trying to create an XML document and clone a specific node (minus the textnode) of this document over and over again. Someone answered me and said that I should subclass the node and override the cloning. So my question is what is sub-classing?

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Subclassing means to define a new class that has the properties of an old class (the "superclass") with some changes.

In this case, your original responder is saying something like this:

Say you have a base class Base which has a method getTwo like so:

class Base { public int getTwo(){ return 2;} } 

You decide you want a new class that still have a method getTwo but that returns the string "two" instead of the number 2. You could define it as

class Subclass extends Base { public String getTwo() { return "two"; } } 

We say Subclass is a subclass of -- or more commonly, "is a kind of" -- Base.

Beyond that, you'd be best off to read a book on object-oriented programming with Java. I'm fond of Thinking in Java, which has the added advantage that it's available freely on line.

@Charlie Martin has explained what subclassing means.

However, it is not clear that you've been given good advice. If you are creating the XML document by assembling a DOM in memory, a better approach would be to create a helper class with static methods that perform the sequence of DOM node operations that you need to do.

In short Answer : A Superclass can be Subclassed - That means for a specific class we can find/create a subclass that extend it.

Subclass represents is a relationship in Object-Oriented Programming (Inheritance).

For example
The Circle is a Shap.
So we can say:
The Circle class is a subclass of Shape class.

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