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Why some code is perfect fine according to Java Language Specification(JLS), but not compilable by javac?

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Why some code is perfect fine according to Java Language Specification(JLS), but not compilable by javac?

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“An instance initializer of a named class may not throw a checked exception unless that exception is explicitly declared in the throws clause of each constructor of its class and the class has at least one explicitly declared constructor.” –from JLS2

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