Hi Daniele,

I _knew_ it would be obvious. I had two projects which still had the JRE System Library [JVM 1.4.2] in them! I made these JVM 1.5 and it all went away.

Thanks for the help.

Regards,
Paul

On 14 Dec 2007, at 11:58, Daniele Corti wrote:



2007/12/14, Paul Armitage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,

I've switched to Eclipse 3.3.1.1 with WOLips 3.3.4743.

I'm on Leopard but with Wonder compiled for 53 and with the WO53
frameworks installed as per current thinking. (Many thanks Mike, what
_would_ we do without you? See, it _is_ appreciated!)

Now any source which refers to an NSMutableArray or an
NSMutableDictionary is throwing an error like this:

        NSMutableDictionary bindings = new NSMutableDictionary();

"The type Dictionary is not generic; it cannot be parameterized with
arguments <? extends K, ? extends V>"

Does it throw an error? I only have warnings.

For the projects I'm referring to ERExtensions, ERJars and they are
not included as projects in my workspace. In the Compiler/Errors/
Warnings/Generic types section I have all set to "Ignore", which I
thought (mistakenly it seems) would address this problem.

If it is an error you cannot make Java compiler ignore it.
If it is a warning use @SuppressWarning (I don't know the exact syntax I only know that it exists, sorry)

Could someone more familiar with Eclipse please point out what simple
and obvious setting I'm missing to switch these errors off?

Thanks,
Paul
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