As the others suggested, the default keyword has two main uses:
- Prior to Java 8, it can only be employed to trigger the default case in a switch-casestatement.
- From Java 8 onwards, developers are allowed to provide implemented methods inside interfaces (which previously wasn't possible), with the use of the defaultkeyword at the method's declaration (public default int method()).
As far as I understand, using the default keyword at a method's declaration when in a simple class, does not make any difference at all.
For an extensive discussion on the purpose of default methods in interfaces, see Purpose of Default or Defender methods in Java 8