recently I downloaded this open source project and I am trying to compile it.
However, one of the line is giving me an error.
"import com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.functions.WrongNumberArgsException;"
Seems that i am missing a library.... is there a way to know WHICH library do I need?
I tried searching on google for com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.functions,
while there seem to be a result on kickjava.com/src containing the source code.
I think i need the Jar file right?
I tried downloading xalan from apache and it didn't work.
I tried to see if there's a xpath library, but I dont think there's a xpath library?
searching for xpath led me to xalan.
I have also tried Xerces-J-bin.2.9.1 .
Thanks!
The WrongNumberArgsException class in Xalan is in the org.apache.xpath.functions package. With the Xalan jar in your project, you should just be able to change the import statement in the open source code to use the correct path.
The OpenSource author (what ever "this open source project" is) imported the internal exception class from the sun adopted xalan classes in Java 6. This should not be done at all! Will not work with older VMs and may be broken with later ones.
Never import com.sun.*!
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Hi everyone I am new to IntelliJ in general and especially to Gradle and I feel like a total noob. :D
Im not sure if this is a Kotlin DSL thing or if I just do it the wrong way and it wouldn't work in Groovey either.
After hours of trial and error and reading other SO posts I'm still not able to install a simple dependency... it can't be that hard...
Currently I am playing around with Jetpack Compose for Desktop even though it's still in alpha and it works but for the love of god I am not able to add a dependency.
So here is my Problem:
I try to install the dependency like they say I should in
https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/navigation#kts
and yes I know it's an android package so it may not compile or it may crash during runtime but shouldn't it at least find and download the dependency???
So... if I add
implementation("androidx.navigation:navigation-compose:2.4.0-alpha10")
to my build.gradle.kts
And try to compile it I get an exception during the build process:
What I tried so far:
I checked if the repository maven("https://maven.pkg.jetbrains.space/public/p/compose/dev")
who is configured in my build.gradle.kts repositories-section and in my settings.gradle.kts pluginManagement-section contains the package that I want.
The site https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/androidx.navigation/navigation-compose?repo=space-public-compose-dev tells me, that the repository contains the package that I need.
I checked the error log itself.
But I don't relly know what it tries to say.
I use Java SDK16, since I expect downward compatibility and the fact that the dependency is still in alpha I assume it should be compatible.
I use Kotlin 1.5....
that's it.
Thanks for reading all that :) I really appreciate your time... If I forgot some crucial information let me know and I will add it as soon as I can.
the problem which I feel is, is you are basically opening the wrong file. (I don't use jetpack compose so the answer might differ)
on the top left corner in the image, where there is project dropdown, open it and select android.
now there will be a different set of files in the Gradle folder, in fact, there will be 2 different files in that folder.
build.gradle (project: <project_name>)
build.gradle (Module: <project_name>.app)
open the second file and there will be dependencies copy + paste implementation code there.
the file which you have opened is actually the first file.
Well... here I am back again answering my own question.
After I switched to the terminal in IntelliJ Idea (which to be honest I could have thought of that prior to posting my question) there was highlighted text that gave me the necessary insight, why it wasn't working.
And after some searching the web in order to find out what an "aar" file is and why I didn't get a jar file like I expected it turns out that android has it's own little file format for android applications and that those cannot be used in regular java/kotlin projects.
I read somewhere, that 'aar' files contain a jar file and some other stuff and extracting the jar file from the aar file may be a way to get it working, but it didn't fix anything, maybe because the dependencies of the navigation package are aar files as well and therefor I'd need those packages as well and extract the jar file from those as well and it all seems like this isn't the right way...
So I guess I have to wait until Jetpack Compose for desktop somehow is able to use aar files or until the repositories deliver the packages in a regular jar file.
I added a JAR file into the Netbeand (v8) library and added the jar to the compile and file tabs. When I add the import clause, Netbeans is telling me that the library is incorrect. After reading everything I can on what is supposed to be easy, this is getting very frustrating for this newbie. Am I missing an essential step before I can use this library?
Answered by fixing my own typo. Fixed and works.
I am trying to create an hello world task for bamboo by following the instructions mentioned here
https://developer.atlassian.com/server/bamboo/introduction-to-writing-tasks/
I am facing an error while importing the first library "import com.atlassian.bamboo.build.logger.BuildLogger;"
I've tried searching online for the solution and the majority of such errors require you to externally download the jar file, but I couldn't find the jar as well.
I don't think I will need to download an external jar just to run hello world program, but if that's the case, can you help me find the jar (or maven dependency), else can you guide me on some other way for resolving the issue?
The artifact you're looking for is atlassian-bamboo-api-6.x.x.jar, BUT you're supposed to be able to reference it after doing an atlas-create-bamboo-plugin at the very beginning (or in step 2 of the tutorial you linked).
I am trying to tweak Rhino debugger work with my servlet so I downloaded the sources and for some reason I having some difficulties to set up the project properly in my IDE (intellij).
I have tried to add both the SRC and the Jar file but it seem like there is an .internal. package that get in the way.
For example:
Global that somewhere along the inheritance chain extends from sun.org.mozilla.javascript.internal.ScriptableObject
But who ever is using Global is expecting org.mozilla.javascript.ScriptableObject.
When I build the code using ant, it works fine so I am guessing it is something that I am missing..
Any ideas?
The issue was that IntelliJ was modifying the imports when loading the project.
and the imports got mixed up between the
org.mozilla.javascript...
and sun.org.mozilla.javascript.internal.ScriptableObject
Creating a new project with the whole downloaded zip fixed the problem and gave the right source the was loaded
I have got two questions:
Now I have used hadoop0.20.203 and hadoop1.0.0. But I found that both of the two versions have no classes like MultiInputs , TotalOrderPartitioner and so on. (I open the $HADOOP_HOME/hadoop-core-1.0.0.jar file , and don't find the .class files in ort/apache/hadoop/mapreduce/lib/input/*).
But I have to use them to do some jobs. Did I miss anything? What version should I choose?
I want to find a plugins for hadoop1.0.2 ( because I found this version the hadoop-core-1.0.2.jar file has the class that I want.) I want to find one that was compiled. where can I find it?(I have got some but seems unavailable)
In a word, What my object is only to find an available hadoop---version,and plugins for eclipse. This version can deals with TotalOrder and so on. What should I do? Thanks in advance.
If they exist in 1.0.2, can you use this version instead? if your cluster currently uses 1.0.0 and you can't upgrade it to run 1.0.2, then you can get the source for these two files and add them into your job jar (as if they were code you had written).
1.0.2 is available for download from the mirrors list:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/hadoop/common/
For example: http://apache.mirrorcatalogs.com/hadoop/common/hadoop-1.0.2/hadoop-1.0.2-bin.tar.gz