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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T06:22:10+00:00 2026-06-09T06:22:10+00:00

While playing with classloaders i got the following exception: Exception in thread main java.lang.ClassCastException:

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While playing with classloaders i got the following exception:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: xxx.Singleton cannot be cast to xxx.Singleton

Does this mean that an instance from a classloader is not castable to an class of another classloader?

Check my code where i’m able to instanciate 3 singletons thanks to classloaders, even with the “” security.

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        URL basePath = new URL("file:/myMavenPath/target/classes/");

    Object instance = getClassInstance(Singleton.class);
    System.out.println(instance);
    //
    Object instance2 = getClassInstance(
            new URLClassLoader( new URL[]{basePath} , null )
                    .loadClass("my.Singleton")
    );
    System.out.println(instance2);
    //
    Object instance3 = getClassInstance(
            new URLClassLoader( new URL[]{basePath} , null )
                    .loadClass("my.Singleton")
    );
    System.out.println(instance3);

    // Only the 1st cast is ok
    Singleton testCast1 = (Singleton) instance;
    System.out.println("1st cast ok");
    Singleton testCast2 = (Singleton) instance2;
    System.out.println("2nd cast ok");
    Singleton testCast3 = (Singleton) instance3;
    System.out.println("3rd cast ok");
}

private static Object getClassInstance(Class clazz) throws Exception {
    Method method = clazz.getMethod("getInstance");
    method.setAccessible(true);
    return method.invoke(null);
}


class Singleton {

    private static final Singleton INSTANCE = new Singleton();

    public static Singleton getInstance() {
        return INSTANCE;
    }

    private Singleton() {
        Exception e = new Exception();
        StackTraceElement[] stackTrace = e.getStackTrace();
        if (!"<clinit>".equals(stackTrace[1].getMethodName())) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("You shall not instanciate the Singleton twice !",e);
        }
    }

    public void sayHello() {
        System.out.println("Hello World ! " + this);
    }

}
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    2026-06-09T06:22:12+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 6:22 am

    You cannot cast between class loaders. Class identity is composed of fully qualified name and the class loader. Check class identity crysis here.

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