An enclosing instance that contains is required
Below is the code. positionObj
is the object that I am trying to use and it is giving me the above error.
It's unclear why.
package toolBox;
import toolBox.Secretary.positionObj;
public class PositionManagement {
public static HashMap<String, Secretary.positionObj> main(String vArg){
positionObj newPosition=new positionObj();
}
}
First create an object of Outer class. In this case I think "Secretary". Then create positionObj. Like this,
The correct generic signature would be
you dont need to qualify positionObj since you already import it.
However, I am pretty sure a main method must conform to the signature below. If you intend to have main be the main method for your program, change the signature to
you can create a separate static method that returns a Map and invoke it from main.
As a note, all classes should begin with a capital letter, positionObj, should be PositionObj.
You're trying to use the non-static inner
positionObj
class without an instance ofSecretary
for it to belong to.A non-static inner class must belong to an instance of its parent class
You should probably change
positionObj
to a normal class or a static inner class.Alternatively, you can write
someSecretary.new positionObj()
to create an instance of the inner class that belongs to thesomeSecretary
instance.