Like I said, you might have a stray copy of the class somewhere.  I am always 
amazed at where those things hide. I once ran into an issue where an older 
version of a class appeared in the JVM endorsed directory. I tracked it down to 
someone who was too lazy to figure out how to set the classpath correctly, so 
he just copied the jar file there, I definitely gave him a piece of my mind. I 
was going nuts trying to find out why my code worked on some machines but not 
on others. It was -verbose:class that finally pointed out where the extra copy 
of the class was located.

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