Re: Accessing static field
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote:
Qu0ll wrote:
"Dirk Bruere at NeoPax" <dirk.bruere@gmail.com> wrote in message
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markspace wrote:
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote:
Netbeans throws up this warning because I have a class that
contains static data fields. OK to ignore, or am I missing
something here?
Probably not OK to ignore. Can you be more specific? How and where
are you accessing the field? At minimum you're making a stylistic
error. At worst your program won't compile. Hard to say without an
SSCCE.
Sorry, I get the little triangle and lightbulb next to the code - not
compiler warnings
Program compiles and runs OK, as expected.
If you move the mouse over the icon it should give you a bit more info
about why it is there.
Just "Accessing static field"
Code example:
public class MediaLists
{
public static DefaultListModel dvdListModel = new defaultListModel();
...
public void doStuffTo_dvdListModel(){}
}
MediaLists MedialList;
MediaList.doStuffTo_dvdListModel(); //Triangle and lightbulb
with //"Accessing static field" here
I don't know NetBeans but try making it final.
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