Interesting question.
I think it should - unless the method Modifier.isPublic method check
checks that already.
Have you tried a test case to see if this would return an invalid constructor?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:10 AM, D Sledge david.sle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Looking at the method
] Question about Accessible Criteria
Interesting question.
I think it should - unless the method Modifier.isPublic method check
checks that already.
Have you tried a test case to see if this would return an invalid constructor?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:10 AM, D Sledge david.sle...@yahoo.com wrote
Looking at the method ConstructorUtils.getAccessibleConstructor(Constructor), I
notice that the method checks if the declaring class is public. Should it not
also make sure that the declaring class is either a top-level one or its
enclosing class hierarchy are all public, too?
D