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Here's the output when I try to build the project in NetBeans:
javac: invalid target release: 1.7
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
where possible options include:
-g Generate all debugging info
-g:none Generate no debugging info
-g:{lines,vars,source} Generate only some debugging info
-nowarn Generate no warnings
-verbose Output messages about what the compiler is doing
-deprecation Output source locations where deprecated APIs are used
-classpath <path> Specify where to find user class files
-cp <path> Specify where to find user class files
-sourcepath <path> Specify where to find input source files
-bootclasspath <path> Override location of bootstrap class files
-extdirs <dirs> Override location of installed extensions
-endorseddirs <dirs> Override location of endorsed standards path
-d <directory> Specify where to place generated class files
-encoding <encoding> Specify character encoding used by source files
-source <release> Provide source compatibility with specified release
-target <release> Generate class files for specific VM version
-version Version information
-help Print a synopsis of standard options
-X Print a synopsis of nonstandard options
-J<flag> Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system
However, the main problem is this:
Problem: The project uses a class library called "testng", but this class library was not found.
Solution: Click Resolve to open the Library Manager and create a new class library called "testng".
I'm still trying to figure out the problem. I think I need to test if Java and NetBeans is working, but I am have a little trouble doing that.
I think I'll just make a library called testing and see what it does.
I am, from what I can tell, using Java SE 6, but I am not sure whether that means 1.6 or not.
You can go here to see. I think that is 1.6.
I'm using Java 1.6 apparently
I'm working on copying all the source files (not class files) into a new project right now.
I found a major problem. Each package that starts with "com" does not exist according to NetBeans. I wonder why that is...
Do you have the javacv jar in the library, all necessary jars are in the lib folder.
In netbeans go to Library in the projects right clicked, then click add jar/folders navigate to the libs folder and add all of them.
Last edited by cwstudios (March 6, 2013 (04:09pm))
Ok, the com package is now recognized, but now NetBeans is complaining that the class Pointer(long) is not a public class in com.sun.jna.Pointer. I will look into it some more...
edsdk.utils.CanonCamera.java and edsdk.utils.CanonUtils.java
It says class file has bad version. It is 50.0 but it has to be 49.0.
It was the output.
/Users/j*****/Desktop/Developer/StopMotionApp/src/edsdk/a/EdSdkLibrary.java:5: cannot access com.sun.jna.Pointer
bad class file: /Users/jasper/Desktop/Developer/StopMotionApp/lib/jnaerator-0.9.5.jar(com/sun/jna/Pointer.class)
class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0
Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath.
import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
1 error
BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)
Last edited by jasper (March 7, 2013 (09:57am))
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