Am 02.02.2012 19:40, schrieb Jochen Theodorou: [...] > Every help is very much appreciated.
On further investigation the error seems really to be related to one of the parameters being an instance of a class with a private modifier set. The key point in that is maybe that the class is not an inner class. Normal Java doesn't allow for this kind of class afaik. The JVM seemed not to have a problem with this before, but indy seems to have. If I read the spec right the private modifier should not be allowed bye Jochen -- Jochen "blackdrag" Theodorou - Groovy Project Tech Lead blog: http://blackdragsview.blogspot.com/ german groovy discussion newsgroup: de.comp.lang.misc For Groovy programming sources visit http://groovy-lang.org _______________________________________________ mlvm-dev mailing list mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev