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= DevFaqModuleDupePackages
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=== Can two or more modules contain the same package?
Yes, NetBeans does permit multiple modules to load from a single package.
However, this should be considered poor style and avoided whenever possible.
In particular, the Java runtime forbids package-private accesses
between classes defined by different class loaders
(e.g. classes contained in different modules).
Applies to: NetBeans 6.1 and later
=== Apache Migration Information
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Apache Software Foundation.
This page was exported from link:http://wiki.netbeans.org/DevFaqModuleDupePackages[http://wiki.netbeans.org/DevFaqModuleDupePackages] ,
that was last modified by NetBeans user Jglick
on 2009-12-03T14:12:11Z.
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