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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:55:34+00:00 2026-05-15T03:55:34+00:00

So I just tried excluding String[] args from the main method It compiled alright

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So I just tried excluding String[] args from the main method

It compiled alright !

But JVM is showing an exception

Why did it compile when String[] args HAS to be included every time ?

What is going on here ? Why won’t it show a compilation error ?

typing this made me think that may be compiler did not see it as THE main method ..is that so ?

If that is the case..why not ? I mean isn’t there supposed to be just one main method that MUST have String[] args as the argument ?

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    2026-05-15T03:55:35+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:55 am

    typing this made me think that may be
    compiler did not see it as THE main
    method ..is that so ?

    Correct. There is no compile error because you’re perfectly free to have all kinds of methods named main. But when you start the JVM and give it a “main class”, then it will look for a method static public void main(String[]) in that class, and if it does not find such a method, it aborts with an exception.

    This allows you to have multiple main methods in your program and is really the only thing that makes sense if you think about it: Applications can be composed from classes and JAR files from lots of different sources, written by different people at different times, so in many cases you can’t really have a single, designated “main class” right from the start.

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