Simplified, from a more complex example:

abstract class Bytes {
    public toHexString() { return "..."; }
    Bytes { }
}

public class Hash extends Bytes {
    public Hash() { super(); }
}

This works in Java:

    new Hash().toHexString();

This fails in Clojure:

    (.toHexString (Hash.))

IllegalArgumentException Can't call public method of non-public class:
public final java.lang.String at.gv.brz.bjuvj.hashpass.Bytes.toHexString()
clojure.lang.Reflector.invokeMatchingMethod (Reflector.java:88)

Bug?

// ben

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