Has Private Access

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I'm trying to create a binding for this project:
I'm starting to get somewhere but I'm stuck on the following issue:
Currently my Metadata.xml looks like this:
I'm not really understanding what is meant by "has private access", and since the Xamarin binding stuff is largely undocumented I can't really even find a place to start or anything but the simplest examples to start from. I assume this is a result of making the OnPlayListener public, but beyond that I'm a bit lost. Any suggestions would be appreciated.... Even just an explanation of what "has private access" is supposed to mean would be great.
I learned that this error is actually from the java compiler and pursed it from that angle. It turns out that this is stating that OnPlayListener is trying to use something that is private from inside of Device. I've looked through the code and haven't ad any success troubleshooting what that might be. I'm currently use a Metadata.xml that looks like this:
The chunk of generate source code where the problem occurs is this I think:
I figured this out, and thought I would post to help the next person. The solution was to simply remove-node on the troublesome interface, it was not needed to interact with the SDK anyway. This solved the problem. My metadata.xml ended up looking like this:

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I am trying to find out someones age. I am following the answer given in here: How do I calculate someone's age in Java?
I am getting a an error when declaring the birthDate variable. I am getting the following error:
LocalDate(int,int,int) has private access in LocalDate
. I don't know what this error means but I am assuming its to do with data access (e.g. private, public, etc)
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Your question is "I don't know what this error means but I am assuming its to do with data access (e.g. private, public etc)". I'm linking you to a post that explain in-depth the difference between those. Basically, you can't access a private constructor like that. – Tunaki Feb 12 '16 at 14:08
What puzzles me is: why is mi IDE showing me private constructors as method suggestions? – houcros Nov 25 '16 at 8:43
The constructor you are calling is private.
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downvoter please comment – wero Feb 12 '16 at 14:11
LocalDate.of also accepts int, so it might feel more convenient to do LocalDate birthDate = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth). – houcros Nov 25 '16 at 8:42
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