I have installed Apache Ant and set the correctly the Path, CLASS_PATH and ANT_PATH variables. When I run a jar task in a command line within my project folder where the build.xml file is, I get the following error:
BUILD FAILED
C:\Documents and Settings\TonyS\My Documents\My Workspace\code\build.xml: 32:
The following error occurred while executing this line:
jar:file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/TonyS/My%20Documents/Ant/apache-ant-1.8.1/lib/ant.jar!org/apache/tools/ant/antlib.xml:37: Could not create task or type: componentdef.
Ant could not find the task or a class this task relies upon.
I had this error and found it was caused by having an older version of ant.jar in the classpath.
One possibility is you may have another version of ant installed on your system and your PATH pointing to it.
Check what is ANT_HOME set to.
Run ant -version and see if it shows up 1.8.1
Add the following config in ~/.bashrc
export CLASSPATH=.:$JAVA_HOME/lib/dt.jar:$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar
Don't forget source ~/.bashrc
Hope useful for you!
you have duplicate ant in your environment.
My case was:
I am using 1.9.7 ant, but ant -version gave me 1.7.1
I installed weblogic and it has 1.7.1 ant, after rename MW_HOME, the issue was gone.
I found this while I was using 1.7.1 to test junit. it shows a warning.
junit:
[junit] WARNING: multiple versions of ant detected in path for junit
[junit] jar:file:/D:/wls12120/oracle_common/modules/org.apache.ant_1.7.1/lib/ant.jar!/org/apache/tools/ant/
Project.class
[junit] and jar:file:/D:/apache-ant-1.7.1/lib/ant.jar!/org/apache/tools/ant/Project.class
[junit] Running HelloWorldTest
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As of today, when I try to run some of my programs in IntelliJ today, this message was shown:
Executing pre-compile tasks...
Loading Ant configuration...
Running Ant tasks...
Running 'before' tasks
Checking sources
Finished, saving caches…
Module 'Listen' production: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/intellij/DynamicBundle
Executing post-compile tasks...
Loading Ant configuration...
Running Ant tasks...
Synchronizing output directories...
13.04.22, 14:54 - Build completed with 1 error and 0 warnings in 4 sec, 39 ms
This line is printed in red: Module 'Listen' production: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/intellij/DynamicBundle
I don't really have too much of an idea where I should look for the problem.
It seems to not have anything to do with the project itself. I already created a new Project and created a Hello World-program, which resulted in the same error.
Remarkably, yesterday my IntelliJ IDEA version was updated to version 2022.1.
Runtime version: 11.0.14.1+1-b2043.25 amd64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
I have no idea either whether it has anything to do with the new version either.
I maintain another Project, which uses Scala language. That one is messed up even more:
Cannot process toolwindow sbt
java.lang.AbstractMethodError: Missing implementation of resolved method 'abstract com.intellij.openapi.externalSystem.settings.AbstractExternalSystemSettings getSettings(com.intellij.openapi.project.Project)' of abstract class com.intellij.openapi.externalSystem.service.task.ui.AbstractExternalSystemToolWindowFactory.
at com.intellij.openapi.externalSystem.service.task.ui.AbstractExternalSystemToolWindowFactory.shouldBeAvailable(AbstractExternalSystemToolWindowFactory.java:35)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializerKt.beanToTask(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:262)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializerKt.beanToTask(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:248)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializerKt.access$beanToTask(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:1)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializerKt$computeToolWindowBeans$1.accept(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:278)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializerKt$computeToolWindowBeans$1.accept(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt)
at com.intellij.openapi.extensions.impl.ExtensionPointImpl.processWithPluginDescriptor(ExtensionPointImpl.java:301)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializerKt.computeToolWindowBeans(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:274)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializer$1.get(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:101)
at com.intellij.toolWindow.ToolWindowSetInitializer$1.get(ToolWindowSetInitializer.kt:83)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture$AsyncSupply.run(CompletableFuture.java:1700)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1128)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:628)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.Executors$PrivilegedThreadFactory$1$1.run(Executors.java:668)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.Executors$PrivilegedThreadFactory$1$1.run(Executors.java:665)
at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.Executors$PrivilegedThreadFactory$1.run(Executors.java:665)
at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:829)
Any advice?
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I had the same problem after upgrading to Intellij 2022.1
For me, the fix came from Gen's answer. I also had an old Scala plugin, and just removed it as I'm not using it anymore.
If you are looking to upgrade it, go to File -> Settings -> Plugins. From there just hit Upgrade for the plugins you want. After that restart the IDE.
I found that Scala plugin was not updated and updating it to at least version 2022.1.13 fixed it for me.
I upgraded to Intellij 2022.1 and encountered this issue when trying to sync the old gradles projects that used to work for me :
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/gradle/internal/impldep/com/google/common/collect/Lists
Cleaning the caches folder's content (Gradle_HOME/caches) resolved this issue for me
Make sure to also check that the SDK is correctly configured for your project (Java 17 by default) and the Gradle home is well specified in the Settings>Gradle section.
For info, I'm using Java 8 and Gradle 5.5.1 (yes I know :))
Just upgrade the Scala Plugin and its done!
visiting
scala plugin's page
and install it from there worked for me on ultimate version 2022.2.3
I'm trying to get simple Android Unit Tests to run on Gitlab CI, but I'm having troubles getting things to build correctly in the CI Docker image. I have the master project which pulls from a Library project. The Library has C code in it, so I need to use CMake to get it to build. All of this is working locally on my windows machine when using Android Studio. However, once I move to the CI server, things break with the following error:
Using incremental javac compilation for :Library debug.
Incremental java compilation is an incubating feature.
Checking the license for package CMake 3.6.3155560 in /android-sdk-linux/licenses
License for package CMake 3.6.3155560 accepted.
Preparing "Install CMake 3.6.3155560 (revision: 3.6.3155560)".
"Install CMake 3.6.3155560 (revision: 3.6.3155560)" ready.
Finishing "Install CMake 3.6.3155560 (revision: 3.6.3155560)"
Installing CMake 3.6.3155560 in /android-sdk-linux/cmake/3.6.3155560
"Install CMake 3.6.3155560 (revision: 3.6.3155560)" complete.
"Install CMake 3.6.3155560 (revision: 3.6.3155560)" finished.
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred configuring project ':Library'.
> java.lang.NullPointerException (no error message)
* Try:
Run with --debug option to get more log output.
* Exception is:
org.gradle.api.ProjectConfigurationException: A problem occurred configuring project ':Library'.
at org.gradle.configuration.project.LifecycleProjectEvaluator.addConfigurationFailure(LifecycleProjectEvaluator.java:94)
at org.gradle.configuration.project.LifecycleProjectEvaluator.notifyAfterEvaluate(LifecycleProjectEvaluator.java:89)
...
at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ExecutorPolicy$CatchAndRecordFailures.onExecute(ExecutorPolicy.java:54)
at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.StoppableExecutorImpl$1.run(StoppableExecutorImpl.java:40)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.android.builder.sdk.DefaultSdkLoader.installSdkTool(DefaultSdkLoader.java:572)
at com.android.build.gradle.internal.SdkHandler.installCMake(SdkHandler.java:302)
at com.android.build.gradle.tasks.ExternalNativeJsonGenerator.create(ExternalNativeJsonGenerator.java:628)
at com.android.build.gradle.internal.TaskManager.createExternalNativeBuildJsonGenerators(TaskManager.java:1241)
at com.android.build.gradle.internal.LibraryTaskManager.lambda$createTasksForVariantData$11(LibraryTaskManager.java:240)
...
at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy15.afterEvaluate(Unknown Source)
at org.gradle.configuration.project.LifecycleProjectEvaluator.notifyAfterEvaluate(LifecycleProjectEvaluator.java:82)
... 56 more
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 1 mins 25.384 secs
Stopped 0 worker daemon(s).
Received result Failure[value=org.gradle.initialization.ReportedException: org.gradle.internal.exceptions.LocationAwareException: A problem occurred configuring project ':Library'.] from daemon DaemonInfo{pid=39, address=[1f3b75f9-7080-48b5-b298-0e6136640a0a port:41964, addresses:[/127.0.0.1]], state=Busy, lastBusy=1496784783851, context=DefaultDaemonContext[uid=0e3eadf0-a7bd-4ede-9eb8-0c2a96ebef58,javaHome=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64,daemonRegistryDir=/root/.gradle/daemon,pid=39,idleTimeout=10800000,daemonOpts=-Xmx1536m,-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8,-Duser.country,-Duser.language=en, -Duser.variant]} (build should be done).
ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
Judging by the line
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.android.builder.sdk.DefaultSdkLoader.installSdkTool(DefaultSdkLoader.java:572)
at com.android.build.gradle.internal.SdkHandler.installCMake(SdkHandler.java:302)
it looks like it is a problem with the CMake. But it looks like it is installed and the licence is accepted as noted by the output at the start of that block above.
Can anyone give me some pointers on what is the problem?
* Is it that gradle doesn't know where CMake was installed?
* Is it a problem perhaps with the NDK?
* Or perhaps where I can find the source code for com.android.build.gradle.internal.SdkHandler.installCMake and com.android.builder.sdk.DefaultSdkLoader.installSdkTool.
My searches have been unfruitful.
I can provide more about my setup upon request. (i.e. android project, docker image, gitlab-ci.yml, etc.)
Well, mbertin commented on Feb 2 at here that by using a lower gradle build tool, it solved the problem for him. (i.e. classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:2.2.2).
After giving it an attempt, my build script got passed that error! (anyone know why?)
Thanks for the emotional support Stack Overflow! You are the best!
I would like to run TestNG Suite from command line on Linux. I'm using eclipse to run test, but I have problem with command line. I know that I need to have testng.jar and I have it in /home/karcio/dev/testng-6.4.jar, location my suite xml is /home/karcio/git/java-test-automation/Automation/test-output/Default suite/TestSuite.xml . Commands what I tried,
set classpath /home/karcio/dev/testng-6.4.jar
cd /location to my suite xml file: java org.testing.TestNG TestSuite.xml
This is error what I see:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/testing/TestNG
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.testing.TestNG
I'm new in those path and classpath, I'm little bit confusing :(
Thank you
Little update,
I think I did all good, now when I put to terminal: java org.testng.TestNG Test.xml
I've got this error:
Exception in thread "main" org.testng.TestNGException: No sourcedir
was specified at org.testng.TestNG.checkConditions(TestNG.java:1170)
at org.testng.TestNG.privateMain(TestNG.java:1010) at
org.testng.TestNG.main(TestNG.java:997)
all path are exported, so maybe this is wrong version of testng.jar, tried with versions 5.5, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7 but I think only version 5.5 is working,
There is a typo in the class package
org.testing.TestNG
should be
org.testng.TestNG
(There no i in the .testng. part)
http://testng.org/javadoc/org/testng/TestNG.html
I have successfully installed sonar plug-in for eclipse, however when I try to 'Run Local Analysis' for sonar, eclipse gives an error saying:
An internal error occurred during: "Sonar Analysis".
Unable to create markers
and console for Sonar has following info printed:
Usage: javaw [-options] class [args...]
(to execute a class)
or javaw [-jar] [-options] jarfile [args...]
(to execute a jar file)
where options include:
-cp -classpath
set search path for application classes and resources
-D=
set a system property
-verbose[:class|gc|jni]
enable verbose output
-version print product version
-version:
require the specified version to run
-showversion print product version and continue
-jre-restrict-search | -no-jre-restrict-search
include/exclude user private JREs in the version search
-agentlib:[=]
load native agent library , e.g. -agentlib:hprof
see also, -agentlib:jdwp=help and -agentlib:hprof=help
-agentpath:[=]
load native agent library by full pathname
-javaagent:[=]
load Java programming language agent, see java.lang.instrument
-? -help print this help message
-X print help on non-standard options
-splash: show splash screen with specified image
-ea[:...|:]
-enableassertions[:...|:]
enable assertions
-da[:...|:]
-disableassertions[:...|:]
disable assertions
-esa | -enablesystemassertions
enable system assertions
-dsa | -disablesystemassertions
disable system assertions
Plz help with how to proceed for Local analysis in eclipse.
[Update: Version Details]
Eclipse: Indigo (3.7.1)
Sonar Plug-in: 3.0.0
Sonar(Server): 3.4.1
Sonar Web Service Client: 3.4.0
Java: 1.4.1 ('Java EE IDE' property in Eclipse Features)
Local Java Installation: 1.6
Got the following stacktrace when launching gradle 1.1, anyone know how to resolve them:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.gradle.wrapper.BootstrapMainStarter.findLauncherJar(BootstrapMainStarter.java:37)
at org.gradle.wrapper.BootstrapMainStarter.start(BootstrapMainStarter.java:28)
at org.gradle.wrapper.WrapperExecutor.execute(WrapperExecutor.java:130)
at org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain.main(GradleWrapperMain.java:47)
I think the automatic unzip of the dists/gradle-1.1-bin/13d7lnhcrghv2i5e54el41jpgr/gradle-1.1-bin.zip might be failing. I checked permissions and that I have access to that directory.
If I unzip manually, then I get the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Gradle distribution 'http://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-1.1-bin.zip' contains too many directories. Expected to find exactly 1 directory.
at org.gradle.wrapper.Install.createDist(Install.java:73)
at org.gradle.wrapper.WrapperExecutor.execute(WrapperExecutor.java:129)
at org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain.main(GradleWrapperMain.java:47)
I did a google search for gradle nullpointerexception and it mentioned the JAVA_HOME needs to be set for compiling, but I've already checked it is set correctly and been able to compile stuff with ant in that environment.
I was getting exactly same error and I changed the version of gradle that I was using. Inside my gradle-wrapper.properties, changed version 2.4 to 2.2.1 and error is gone.