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I've read the Overriding and Hiding Methods tutorial. And from that, I gathered the following:

If a subclass defines a class method with the same signature as a class method in the superclass, the method in the subclass hides the one in the superclass.

As such, I did the following:

import javax.swing.JTextArea;

public final class JWrappedLabel extends JTextArea{
    private static final long serialVersionUID = -844167470113830283L;

    public JWrappedLabel(final String text){
        super(text);
        setOpaque(false);
        setEditable(false);
        setLineWrap(true);
        setWrapStyleWord(true);
    }

    @Override
    public void append(final String s){
        throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
    }
}

What I don't like about this design is that append is still a visible method of the subclass. Instead of throwing the UnsupportedOperationException, I could have left the body empty. But both feel ugly.

That being said, is there a better approach to hiding methods of the superclass?

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