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We have a Java application that will not build at all if we are using the websphere JRE. We must use a Sun JRE version, otherwise we get many errors such as "The method copyOfRange(Object[][], int, int) is undefined for the type Arrays". If you check the websphere JRE docs, you can see that the java.util.Arrays.copyOfRange method does not exist at all, but it does in the Sun versions.
Could this be a problem with you too? The standard version of eclipse probably won't be using the websphere version of the JRE, but WDSC would use the websphere version by default.
Best regards,
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ewout N Boter
Sent: 4 February 2009 07:52
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Error in WDSC, warning in Eclipse - why the difference?
In WDSC 7.0, I have a Java-project imported from a Subversion repository.
Errors are signalled in one of the classes. The error is 'The methode
getAdaptee() from the type WorkFlowDialogAdapter is not visible'. On my
PC, I also have an installation of Eclipse Europa. I have imported the
same project from the repository. Thus, the sources in WDSC and in Eclipse
Europa are exactly the same. However, in Eclipse Europa, there is no
error, but a warning 'The method getAdaptee() from the type
WorkFlowDialogAdapter is deprecated'. I can't explain the difference. I
have checked all kinds of settings, also in Preferences - Java - Compiler
- Errors/Warnings, but I have not found any differences.
Does this problem sound familiar to someone? If so, did you manage to
solve the problem?
Ewout
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