RNF3963

The VALUE keyword is not allowed for this parameter type when used in a method call.

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Cause . . . . . : When calling a method, most parameter types must be passed by reference. The only exceptions to this are float (4F), double (8F), short (5I), integer (10I), byte (1A), and boolean (N) parameters. All other parameter types must be passed by reference, as this is how Java behaves.

Recovery . . . : Remove the VALUE keyword from the parameter definition. Compile again.