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& referenced, jar file exists, etc. Details abound in post! Feeling pretty lonely here! :-) NetBeans Forums -> Java EE Users View previous topic :: View next topic package org does not exist netbeans Author Message TallPaulJoined: 08 Oct 2009Posts: 5 Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 how to import org package in netbeans 8:18 pm Post subject: "Package does not exist" yet Library added & referenced, jar file exists, etc. Details abound in
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post! Feeling pretty lonely here! :-) Hi, I swear I'm doing everything correctly (AFAIK), yet Netbeans is giving me a "package X does not exist" error. My About window: Product Version: NetBeans IDE
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6.7.1 (Build 200907230233) Java: 1.6.0_12; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 11.2-b01 System: Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_US (nb) Userdir: C:\Documents and Settings\User1\.netbeans\6.7 I have a jar file I have placed as follows: C:\JavaClasses\GoldParserEngine\Bin\hawkins-java-jar-1.3.jar With the sources file here: C:\JavaClasses\GoldParserEngine\Source\hawkins-java-source-v1.3.zip In Netbeans, I added a Library named GoldParserEngine where the Classpath = C:\JavaClasses\GoldParserEngine\Bin\hawkins-java-jar-1.3.jar and the Sources = C:\JavaClasses\GoldParserEngine\Source\hawkins-java-source-v1.3.zip NOte: I did not compile this JAR package javax.servlet.http does not exist netbeans file, but when I explode it all the Class file are there matching the source files, the class files have the package statement in them, and the package statement in the source files as well is: package goldengine.java; In the Properties of my Java Application, I clicked on Libraries and then under the Compile tab I added a reference to the GoldParserEngine Library. In the Main class of my Project, I start with the following lines: package AppelSample; import java.io.*; import goldengine.java.*; Yet I get an error that 'Package goldengine.java does not exist." What boneheaded thing am I doing wrong? Sorry, I'm a bit rusty on my Netbeans and Java... Thanks! PaulLast edited by TallPaul on Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:49 pm; edited 2 times in total Back to top TallPaulJoined: 08 Oct 2009Posts: 5 Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:32 pm Post subject: Oh, and here's another thing I thought weird. When I type in... import goldengine. ...Netbeans auto-completes and suggests adding the 'java' onto the end. If Netbeans has no idea where goldengine is, how did it know to auto-complete with 'java'? Lastly, in another project I have, under the Project-->Properties-->Library-->Compile tab, there are two colum
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About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about how to import javax.servlet in netbeans hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join package system does not exist netbeans the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up NetBeans error: package org does http://forums.netbeans.org/post-51006.html not exist up vote 7 down vote favorite 3 I just installed Netbeans IDE. I am now unable to import any org.* libs and it just says package org does not exist. Also, I imported jdic.jar into the project and even though the code completion suggestions show up as org.jdesktop.*, it shows the same error. How do I fix this? java netbeans jdic share|improve this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8760333/netbeans-error-package-org-does-not-exist question asked Jan 6 '12 at 15:38 Anirudh Ramanathan 32.3k1177123 2 Did you clean your project after importing jar? Make sure jar is listed in LIB folder of project settings. –Nambari Jan 6 '12 at 15:41 org.* package? Do you have any project dependencies? –Nambari Jan 6 '12 at 15:58 None at all. I am actually trying to import jdic, but anything with a package-name "org." fails. –Anirudh Ramanathan Jan 6 '12 at 16:02 can I get one full package name it is failing on? –Nambari Jan 6 '12 at 16:04 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote accepted Clearing the cache fixed it. In windows 7 the cache is located in C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\NetBeans\... On Linux, the cache is at: /home/username/.cache/netbeans/... On clearing the cache, and restarting netbeans, it started to recognize org.* imports again. share|improve this answer edited Mar 25 '13 at 6:15 answered Mar 25 '13 at 5:56 Anirudh Ramanathan 32.3k1177123 4 Windows folks, if you can't find AppData, search for %AppData%. It's normally hidden. –Menefee Jan 3 '14 at 13:27 to show hidden files: Open Fo
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