Good call!
Oneo of our guys here caught this as well, and I was wondering if anyone
else would come up with it...
ashley raiteri

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Invalid static member of inner class



In compiling the latest version of XmlRpcServer.java with javac (1.3.1), I
got a compiler error because of the static member 'EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY' in the
inner 'Worker' class.  Section 8.1.2 of the Java Language Spec 2nd ed. does
specifically state that "Inner classes may not declare static members,
unless they are compile-time constant fields."  Since EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY is
defined as "= new byte[0]", this is not a compile-time constant and is
therefore invalid.  Interestingly, the Jikes compiler does not complain
about this (perhaps because it is also declared as final?).  Alternatively,
if the Worker class was a Nested class but not an Inner class (i.e., Worker
is 'static' - which doesn't seem appropriate), this would be legal.

I plan to move EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY back to the outer class in my copy.  I ask
that someone checks this change into CVS as well.

Rick

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