please enable the console in the oj.bat and post the error. my guess is that 
you thought you enabled 1.5 compliance but somehow didn't succeed. anyway, 
let's have a look at the error.

snapshot builds are like releases build with 1.5 compliance.

..ede

On 29.11.2011 02:30, Landon Blake wrote:
> Makes sense!
> 
> I'll see if a build of the plug-in for Java 7 works. If so, I will
> send the Java 1.5 version of the plug-in to Andre for testing.
> 
> This seems a little odd. Switching to a new version of JRE breaks old
> plug-ins???
> 
> Landon
> 
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch> wrote:
>> Hi Landon,
>>
>> I had a similar issue some time ago with older plugins.
>> I think its related to the nightly build that seems to be compiled
>> against a newer java version - not against 1.5?
>>
>> stefan
>>
>> On 28/11/2011 6:16 PM, Landon Blake wrote:
>>> I compiled my GPX plug-in for Andre today at lunch. I used the JRE 1.5
>>> compiler settings. However, after placing the needed library jars in
>>> the lib folder and the plug-in jar in the lib/ext folder, my plug-in
>>> isn't showing up in the menu tree. Poke around a while to figure out
>>> why, and can't put my finger on it. None of the code was changed. No
>>> exceptions or errors from OJ about a problem when attempting to load
>>> the plug-in.
>>>
>>> Did we tweak something in recent builds of OJ that require something
>>> more than the placement of a JAR in the lib/ext folder to install a
>>> plug-in? (I'm using the nightly build from November 15.)
>>>
>>> If not, I will go back and look at my OJ install again.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>
>>> Landon
>>>
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