What difference does it make to declare a Java interface method signature as final and non-final?

Section 8.4.1 of the Java Language specification allows the parameters in any method declaration (and that includes the ones in interfaces) to be declared final. However, since this does not influence the method's signature declaring a parameter of an abstract function as final has no effect. Since all methods in an interface are implicitely abstract both variants are equivalent.

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