Confusing Error
I'm modifying a very complicated program which seems to be in the form of JavaBeans. I simply modified one include statement, and it triggers an error like:
ClassA is not abstract and does not override abstract method MethodC in InterfaceB.
However, InterfaceB is no longer included, and is replaced by some other class ClassD, but InterfaceB still shows up in the error. It is important to note that InterfaceB is actually implemented by ClassD. ClassA is the class that ClassD is being used in, and this error is taking place in it's line of delaration, which doesn't seem to have anything to do with either InterfaceB or ClassD.
I'm sorry about the complexity of this problem. If you even have any idea as to what causes this type of error, do let me know.
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