java.lang.instrument.IllegalClassFormatException
IllegalClassFormatException is described in the javadoc comments as:
Thrown by an implementation of {link: java.lang.instrument.ClassFileTransformer#transform ClassFileTransformer.transform} when its input parameters are invalid. This may occur either because the initial class file bytes were invalid or a previously applied transform corrupted the bytes.
see: java.lang.instrument.ClassFileTransformer#transform since: JDK1.5
Where is this exception thrown?
Following, is a list of exception messages cross-referenced to the source code responsible for throwing them. Click on the method link to view the code and see how the exception is thrown.
- IllegalClassFormatException is not thrown within any available source code.
How is this exception thrown?
The following sub-sections identify where this exception is thrown, and how (or why) the code is throwing the exception.
Any source code quoted in this section is subject to the Java Research License unless stated otherwise.
- IllegalClassFormatException is not thrown within the available source code.
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