I recently faced a problem when I was trying to run a junit test in eclipse. I was getting a ClassNotFoundExcpetion. So, I googled a bit and tried out a solution where I had to move the JRE System Library below the rest of the jars and it worked!!! But I couldn't find and apt explaination on why I needed to do that. Can anyone let me know?
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Jump to PostAbove description wouldn't help in solving your issue. If your build is dependent on JRE System Library above/below JUnit.jar it is plainly obvious you are dependent on IDE and your project will not build sucessfuly from command line, therefore cannot be run from CI. I do strongly suggest to check …
Jump to Postthough I do wonder what he's done that makes his eclipse project's compiling dependent on the order of dependencies in the project settings window :)
Jump to Postthough I do wonder what he's done that makes his eclipse project's compiling dependent on the order of dependencies in the project settings window :)
I do remember NetBeans being funny back in the day while building JME app and you messed up order ;)
But hey then …
Jump to PostMaybe created a class with the same name as a JRE class that was imported with a .* ?
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