java.lang.IllegalAccessError
java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError
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JDK 1.0 or later
An IllegalAccessError is thrown when a class attempts to access a field or call a method it does not have access to. Usually this error is caught by the compiler; this error can occur at run-time if the definition of a class changes after the class that references it was last compiled.
public class java.lang.IllegalAccessError
             extends java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError {
  // Constructors
  public IllegalAccessError();
  public IllegalAccessError(String s);
}
This constructor creates an IllegalAccessError with no associated detail message.
The detail message.
This constructor creates an IllegalAccessError with the specified detail message.
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 Method  | 
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 Method  | 
 Inherited From  | 
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 clone()  | 
 Object  | 
 equals(Object)  | 
 Object  | 
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 fillInStackTrace()  | 
 Throwable  | 
 finalize()  | 
 Object  | 
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 getClass()  | 
 Object  | 
 getLocalizedMessage()  | 
 Throwable  | 
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 getMessage()  | 
 Throwable  | 
 hashCode()  | 
 Object  | 
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 notify()  | 
 Object  | 
 notifyAll()  | 
 Object  | 
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 printStackTrace()  | 
 Throwable  | 
 printStackTrace(PrintStream)  | 
 Throwable  | 
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 printStackTrace(PrintWriter)  | 
 Throwable  | 
 toString()  | 
 Object  | 
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 wait()  | 
 Object  | 
 wait(long)  | 
 Object  | 
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 wait(long, int)  | 
 Object  | 
Error, IncompatibleClassChangeError, Throwable