Hi
> I tried uninstalling JDK 1.7. That made no difference.
>
> I set the "JDK Compliance" to 1.6 and 1.5, but that didn't make a
> difference either. (Is that what you meant by "target version" of the
> compiler?)
Yes, probably,
> I also removed all the plug-in dependencies. It didn't get past the
> configure method of the plug-ins Extension class.
Very strange...
> I'm going to try building the source in Netbeans. If that doesn't
> work, I'll try building on Linux. If that doesn't work, I'll try
> compiling using the command line. :]
Sometimes, simple tools make debugging more easy ;-)

Michaël
>
> Landon
>
> 2012/2/24 Michaël Michaud<michael.mich...@free.fr>:
>> Hi
>>> I believe it depends on how the JAR file for the plug-in is produced.
>>> If you compile and build the Jar using Ant from inside Eclipse, then
>>> Ant controls. I checked my tools.jar in the Ant Runtime Configuration,
>>> at it is being pulled from a 1.6 JDK. This should be the same Eclipse
>>> is using. I also tried creating the JAR using the export command in
>>> Eclipse, without Ant, and I get the same exception I do when using a
>>> JAR created with Ant.
>> In both case, you should be able to control the compatibility mode of
>> the compiled
>> class files with the target version option of the compiler
>>> You can't even download the 1.5 JDK or JRE from Oracle's web site now.
>>> You have to get it from an archive web page which requires an Oracle
>>> web site registration. OJ is running and compiling OK for me on Java
>>> 1.6, so I'll be happy if I can just get that to work. I'll have to let
>>> the plug-in users now that Java 1.6 is required.
>> Same remark as above,
>>
>> Michaël
>>> Landon
>>>
>>> 2012/2/24 Michaël Michaud<michael.mich...@free.fr>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I've set my compiler settings for the GPX project to Java 1.6 on both
>>>>> plug-in projects. I'm building both with Ant in Eclipse.
>>>> Is your ant script or your Eclipse settings deciding which compiler
>>>> version you are using ?
>>>> Does your GPX plugin have dependencies ?
>>>> Did you try to remove (or no rename) you java 1.7 installation while
>>>> compiling,
>>>> just to make sure you're not using it ?
>>>>
>>>> Why don't you stick to java 1.5 as we do for OpenJUMP and most plugins ?
>>>>
>>>> Michaël
>>>>
>>>>> The Super
>>>>> Select Tool plug-in loads just fine in OpenJUMP, while the GPX Reader
>>>>> plug-in throws a "Major Minor" version exception. (This happens when
>>>>> you run a class compiled with a JDK higher than the JRE running the
>>>>> code.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Both plug-ins run fine if I change my oj_windows.bat file to use a 1.7
>>>>> JRE to run JUMP.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm stumped.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas? As far as I know, I'm not using any Java 1.7 features in my
>>>>> GPX Reader plug-in source code.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Landon
>>>>>
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