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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T11:27:11+00:00 2026-06-14T11:27:11+00:00

Why would this: long diffInMis = date2.getTime() – date.getTime(); diffInHour = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toHours(diffInMis); throw this:

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Why would this:

long diffInMis = date2.getTime() - date.getTime();
diffInHour = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toHours(diffInMis);

throw this:

java.lang.IllegalAccessError: tried to access method
java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.toHours:(Z)V

?

I have that error in the developer console and cannot reproduce it.
By know i just do the math on my own, but I am curious.

Device: HTC Legend Android 2.2

Answer: TimeUnit missing in API < 9

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    2026-06-14T11:27:12+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:27 am

    Java 5 didn’t have toHours, but Java 6 does. My guess is you’re using a version of the TimeUnit class at runtime that doesn’t include toHours. This kind of exception occurs when your code cannot access the field or method from the location of your reference.

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