I just upgraded a library, and another one started throwing NoSuchFieldError
. It would be fine, if the field was removed. But it stays. It's just deprecated.
Hibernate.TIMESTAMP.nullSafeGet(null, null); // << works
new PersistentDateTime().nullSafeGet(null, null); // << throws NoSuchFieldError
where the the nullSafeGet
method has:
Hibernate.TIMESTAMP.nullSafeGet(resultSet, string);
(of course, the field that is not found is TIMESTAMP
)
the correct version of the library is on the classpath (otherewise my manual test would not have worked as well)
Why is that happening?
Update: I made a new class, overriding the old one, and defining the same method, with the exactly same code, and it works now. Any idea what's supposed to be happening in the bytecode?