Compiling Nested Classes and Interfaces

I am looking for documentation about compiling nested classes and interfaces. I have found something in the JVM Specification, but there does not explain how a nested class is compiled and what is included in the top level class to mark a "place holder" to the nested class. The JVM Specification in this topic cite the web page http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/docs/guide/innerclasses/spec/innerclasses.doc.html that does not exists any more.
My root problem is that: I am compiling a class with a private nested class, but in the class file generated TopLevelClass$NestedClass.class the class does not have the private modifier. So I am not understanding why the "private" modifier was removed during compilation.
I performed the same test with a protected nested class and the result was the nested class with the public modifier. So I am not understanding why the "protected" modifier was changed to "public".
Thanks in advance,
Mardoqueu.

This should not be happening. What compiler are you using? If it's a reasonably recent Sun compiler, could you post a minimal example?

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    The error is: com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.jsp.exceptions.CompilingException: Error in executing the compilation process: [ Compilation Failed! Exit Code=1
    Command line executed: D:\usr\sap\CED\J00\exe\sapjvm_5\bin\\javac -source 1.5 -target 1.5 -encoding UTF-8 -d "D:\usr\sap\CED\J00\j2ee\cluster\apps\sap.com\EmployeeEar\servlet_jsp\EmployeeWeb\work" -sourcepath "D:\usr\sap\CED\J00\j2ee\cluster\apps\sap.com\EmployeeEar\servlet_jsp\EmployeeWeb\work\;" -classpath 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