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Here is a sample program tested in Java 1.5.

I wonder why the two approaches below have different result. Is it a bug or a kind of Java feature?

package test;

public class TestOut {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // works
        new TestIn();

        // throws IllegalAccessException
        Class.forName("test.TestOut$TestIn").newInstance();
    }

    private static class TestIn {
    }
}

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The class is private, hence the IllegalAccessException - you can use:

Class cls = Class.forName(...);
Constructor c = cls.getDeclaredConstructors()[0];
c.setAccessible(true);
c.newInstance();

For the record, the exception has a message, which is quite descriptive. Next time don't omit such information from the question. (actually, I'm not sure this message exists on Java 1.5, does it?)

Class test.Test can not access a member of class test.TestOut$TestIn with modifiers "private"

The problem lies in the verifyMemberAccess(..) method of sun.reflect.Reflection, and that it doesn't take into account enclosing classes. If a member (constructor) is private, access is denied.

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    How come explicit new works even if it's private, though? May 26, 2010 at 5:20
  • I think because reflection eliminates the context, and the context is that the inner class belongs to the outer. The Class object itself retains the reference to the enclosing class, but the Constructor doesn't.
    – Bozho
    May 26, 2010 at 5:30
  • 3x,Bozho. the "context" is what I am really wondering. IMHO, the Constructor should have enough information to know the enclsong class, and there seems no good reason to implement it in this way.
    – MikeJiang
    May 26, 2010 at 5:48
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    @MikeJiang, @polygenelubricants - see my update. The problem is actually elsewhere ;)
    – Bozho
    May 26, 2010 at 6:01
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    I was about to file a bug, but there is a bug in the password reset option of sun.com. I reported it, so first they'd have to resolve it, and then I'll be able to file the real bug ;)
    – Bozho
    May 26, 2010 at 7:25
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This is Bug ID 4221909:

Synopsys: (reflect) Class.newInstance() throws IllegalAccessErrorException when the class has an inner non-public class
State: 6-Fix Understood, bug
Priority: 4-Low
Submit Date: 19-MAR-1999

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