Class definition under "SE11"  !!

Hi everybody,
As we all know,  CL_GUI_ALV_GRID is an SAP predefined class.
Well, I am surprised to see this class being displayed under SE11.
Does anybody have any idea on this?
Thanks,
Max

That is normal behavior!
Any class can be displayed through SE11, check with for example cl_IXML class.
Also you can see that dataelements cab given in the field for table

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Invalid class: com.oracle.bpel.client.ejb.interfaces.IDeliveryBeanHome Loader: orabpel.root:0.0.0 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/applications/orabpel/ejb_ob_engine.jar Configuration: in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\applications\orabpel Dependent class: oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache Loader: oc4j:10.1.3 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar Configuration: in META-INF/boot.xml in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar [Root exception is oracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedLinkageError: duplicate class definition: com/oracle/bpel/client/ejb/interfaces/IDeliveryBeanHome Invalid class: com.oracle.bpel.client.ejb.interfaces.IDeliveryBeanHome Loader: orabpel.root:0.0.0 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/applications/orabpel/ejb_ob_engine.jar Configuration: in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\applications\orabpel Dependent class: oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache Loader: oc4j:10.1.3 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar Configuration: in META-INF/boot.xml in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar ]] at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientContext.lookup(RMIClientContext.java:69) at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:351) at com.oracle.bpel.client.util.BeanRegistry.lookupDeliveryBean(BeanRegistry.java:279) at com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.DeliveryService.getDeliveryBean(DeliveryService.java:299) at com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.DeliveryService.post(DeliveryService.java:194) at com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.DeliveryService.post(DeliveryService.java:178) at welcome.welcome.doPost(welcome.java:159) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:763) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:856) at com.evermind.server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:713) at com.evermind.server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:370) at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.doProcessRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:871) at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:453) at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.serveOneRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:221) at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:122) at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:111) at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketReadHandler$SafeRunnable.run(ServerSocketReadHandler.java:260) at com.evermind.util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:303) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: duplicate class definition: com/oracle/bpel/client/ejb/interfaces/IDeliveryBeanHome Invalid class: com.oracle.bpel.client.ejb.interfaces.IDeliveryBeanHome Loader: orabpel.root:0.0.0 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/applications/orabpel/ejb_ob_engine.jar Configuration: in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\applications\orabpel Dependent class: oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache Loader: oc4j:10.1.3 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar Configuration: in META-INF/boot.xml in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar [Root exception is oracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedLinkageError: duplicate class definition: com/oracle/bpel/client/ejb/interfaces/IDeliveryBeanHome Invalid class: com.oracle.bpel.client.ejb.interfaces.IDeliveryBeanHome Loader: orabpel.root:0.0.0 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/applications/orabpel/ejb_ob_engine.jar Configuration: in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\applications\orabpel Dependent class: oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache Loader: oc4j:10.1.3 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar Configuration: in META-INF/boot.xml in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar ] at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMICall.throwRecordedException(RMICall.java:100) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.waitForJndiResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:425) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.lookup(RMIClientConnection.java:233) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClient.lookup(RMIClient.java:302) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientContext.lookup(RMIClientContext.java:56) ... 18 more Caused by: oracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedLinkageError: duplicate class definition: com/oracle/bpel/client/ejb/interfaces/IDeliveryBeanHome Invalid class: com.oracle.bpel.client.ejb.interfaces.IDeliveryBeanHome Loader: orabpel.root:0.0.0 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/applications/orabpel/ejb_ob_engine.jar Configuration: in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\applications\orabpel Dependent class: oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache Loader: oc4j:10.1.3 Code-Source: /D:/product/10.1.3.1/OracleAS_1/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar Configuration: in META-INF/boot.xml in D:\product\10.1.3.1\OracleAS_1\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.defineClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:2287) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.findLocalClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1462) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy$FindLocal.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:167) at oracle.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy.loadClass(SearchPolicy.java:645) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.askParentForClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1289) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy$AskParent.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:68) at oracle.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy.loadClass(SearchPolicy.java:645) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.askParentForClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1289) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy$AskParent.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:68) at oracle.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.internalLoadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1674) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.loadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1635) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:299) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:319) at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method) at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:242) at oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache.getNamedInterfaces(ClientRmiTypeCache.java:98) at oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache.getInterfaceType(ClientRmiTypeCache.java:85) at oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache.getCachedType(ClientRmiTypeCache.java:33) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.getBoundObject(RMIClientConnection.java:1018) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientInputStream.resolveObject(RMIClientInputStream.java:26) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.checkResolve(ObjectInputStream.java:1346) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject0(ObjectInputStream.java:1299) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(ObjectInputStream.java:339) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.handleLookupResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:879) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.handleOrmiCommandResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:337) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.dispatchResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:296) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.processReceivedCommand(RMIClientConnection.java:278) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnection.handleCommand(RMIConnection.java:152) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnection.listenForOrmiCommands(RMIConnection.java:127) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnection.run(RMIConnection.java:107) at com.evermind.util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:303) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMICall.warningExceptionOriginatesFromTheRemoteServer(RMICall.java:109) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMICall.throwRecordedException(RMICall.java:91) ... 22 more Caused by: java.lang.LinkageError: duplicate class definition: com/oracle/bpel/client/ejb/interfaces/IDeliveryBeanHome at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method) at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:620) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.defineClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:2241) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.findLocalClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1462) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy$FindLocal.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:167) at oracle.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy.loadClass(SearchPolicy.java:645) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.askParentForClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1289) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy$AskParent.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:68) at oracle.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy.loadClass(SearchPolicy.java:645) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.askParentForClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1289) at oracle.classloader.SearchPolicy$AskParent.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:68) at oracle.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.internalLoadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1674) at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.loadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1635) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:299) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:319) at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method) at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:242) at oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache.getNamedInterfaces(ClientRmiTypeCache.java:98) at oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache$InterfaceTypeCache.getInterfaceType(ClientRmiTypeCache.java:85) at oracle.oc4j.rmi.ClientRmiTypeCache.getCachedType(ClientRmiTypeCache.java:33) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.getBoundObject(RMIClientConnection.java:1018) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientInputStream.resolveObject(RMIClientInputStream.java:26) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.checkResolve(ObjectInputStream.java:1346) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject0(ObjectInputStream.java:1299) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(ObjectInputStream.java:339) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.handleLookupResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:879) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.handleOrmiCommandResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:337) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.dispatchResponse(RMIClientConnection.java:296) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientConnection.processReceivedCommand(RMIClientConnection.java:278) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnection.handleCommand(RMIConnection.java:152) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnection.listenForOrmiCommands(RMIConnection.java:127) at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnection.run(RMIConnection.java:107) ... 2 more ".

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