Do you have a security manager installed different from the default? Or are
you running in an Appserver or something?
Dhanji.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:26 AM, cody lim <[email protected]> wrote:

> My apps encounter error like
> 1) Error injecting constructor,
> java.lang.IllegalAccessError:...........................
> when i used bindInterceptor and constructor injection. (The apps run
> fine when i use field injection)
> Is there any way to solve the conflict?
>
>
>
> i)LoggingModule
> public class LoggingModule  extends AbstractModule {
>
>        @Override
>        protected void configure() {
>                LoggingInterceptor loggingInterceptor = new
> LoggingInterceptor();
>                requestInjection(loggingInterceptor);
>                bindInterceptor(Matchers.any() ,Matchers.any(),
> loggingInterceptor);
>
>        }
> }
>
> ii)
> constructor
> @Inject
>        LogonServlet(Provider<HttpSession> sessionProvider, LDAPDao ldapDao,
>                        final BasicDetailDao basicDetailDao, final CommonDao
> commonDao,
> final UserDao userDao) {
>                this.sessionProvider = sessionProvider;
>                this.userDao = userDao;
>        }
>
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