Name
FieldAccessException
Synopsis
This exception is thrown
when you try to access a protected or
private field that you would not normally have access to. Most
compilers will not let you compile code that does this directly.
However, late-bound code can sneak by the compiler and throw this
exception at runtime. For example, if you lack sufficient privileges
to modify a field using
System.Reflection.FieldInfo.SetValue( ), this
exception is thrown.
public class FieldAccessException : MemberAccessException { // Public Constructors public FieldAccessException( ); public FieldAccessException(stringmessage); public FieldAccessException(stringmessage, Exceptioninner); // Protected Constructors protected FieldAccessException(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfoinfo, System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContextcontext); }
Hierarchy
Object
→
Exception(System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable)
→
SystemException
→
MemberAccessException
→
FieldAccessException