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[Solved]Fatal Exception occured when running jar file [modified]

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  • J Jordanwb

    I'm writing a program using BlueJ. I created a jar file and set the Main class to the desired class. When I run the jar in Explorer I get an error window saying "Java Virtual Machine Launcher. Fatal Exception occured. Program will exit." I have a Main method which instantiates a class which extends JFrame. I wrapped that in a try-catch block to see if there was an error on my code. The message still appears. Is there a way to get a more verbose error? *Edit* Okay I ran it on my linux machine and this is the error:

    jordanwb@jordanwb-laptop:/media/DEFB-0C36/PhpDesigner$ java PhpDesigner.jar
    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: PhpDesigner/jar
    Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: PhpDesigner.jar
    at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:200)
    at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
    at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
    at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:307)
    at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301)
    at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:252)
    at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:320)
    Could not find the main class: PhpDesigner.jar. Program will exit.

    So it can't fine the class, but how do I go about fixing that? Apparently the compiler and BlueJ can find the MainWindow class but the virtual machine can't.

    modified on Thursday, January 7, 2010 4:16 PM

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    Jordanwb wrote:

    jordanwb@jordanwb-laptop:/media/DEFB-0C36/PhpDesigner$ java PhpDesigner.jar

    I think that should be:

    java -jar PhpDesigner.jar

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      Jordanwb wrote:

      jordanwb@jordanwb-laptop:/media/DEFB-0C36/PhpDesigner$ java PhpDesigner.jar

      I think that should be:

      java -jar PhpDesigner.jar

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      #3

      jordanwb@jordanwb-laptop:/media/DEFB-0C36/PhpDesigner$ java -jar PhpDesigner.jar
      Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: main

      The main method does exist in the startup class. :confused:

      import java.awt.*;
      import javax.swing.*;
      import java.awt.event.*;
      import java.util.*;

      public class MainWindow extends JFrame implements ActionListener
      {
      private JMenuBar main_menu;

      private JMenu file\_menu;
      private JMenuItem new\_project, open\_project, save\_project, save\_project\_as, quit;
      
      private JMenu objects\_menu;
      private JMenuItem add\_folder, add\_file, add\_class, add\_interface, add\_function, add\_parameter, add\_field;
      
      private JPanel php\_object\_manager;
      
      public MainWindow()
      {
          super ("PhpDesigner");
          
          this.setSize (800, 600);
          this.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT\_ON\_CLOSE);
          
          /\* Set up main menu \*/
          /\* Set up file menu \*/
          this.new\_project = new JMenuItem("New Project", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-new.png"));
          this.new\_project.addActionListener (this);
          
          this.open\_project = new JMenuItem("Open Project", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-open.png"));
          this.open\_project.addActionListener (this);
          
          this.save\_project = new JMenuItem("Save Project", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-save.png"));
          this.save\_project.addActionListener (this);
          
          this.save\_project\_as = new JMenuItem("Save Project As", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-save-as.png"));
          this.save\_project\_as.addActionListener (this);
          
          this.quit = new JMenuItem("Quit", new ImageIcon ("./Images/system-log-out.png"));
          this.quit.addActionListener (this);
          
          this.file\_menu = new JMenu ("File");
          this.file\_menu.add (this.new\_project);
          this.file\_menu.addSeparator();
          this.file\_menu.add (this.open\_project);
          this.file\_menu.add (this.save\_project);
          this.file\_menu.add (this.save\_project\_as);
          this.file\_menu.addSeparator();
          this.file\_menu.add (this.quit);
          
          this.main\_menu = new JMenuBar ();
          this.main\_menu.add (this.file\_menu);
          
          this.getContentPane().add (this.main\_menu, BorderLayout.NORTH);
          /\* End of setting up file menu \*/
          /\* Set up Objects menu \*/
          
          this.add\_folder = new JMenuItem ("Add Folder");
          this.add\_file = new JMenuItem ("Add Fil
      
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      • J Jordanwb

        jordanwb@jordanwb-laptop:/media/DEFB-0C36/PhpDesigner$ java -jar PhpDesigner.jar
        Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: main

        The main method does exist in the startup class. :confused:

        import java.awt.*;
        import javax.swing.*;
        import java.awt.event.*;
        import java.util.*;

        public class MainWindow extends JFrame implements ActionListener
        {
        private JMenuBar main_menu;

        private JMenu file\_menu;
        private JMenuItem new\_project, open\_project, save\_project, save\_project\_as, quit;
        
        private JMenu objects\_menu;
        private JMenuItem add\_folder, add\_file, add\_class, add\_interface, add\_function, add\_parameter, add\_field;
        
        private JPanel php\_object\_manager;
        
        public MainWindow()
        {
            super ("PhpDesigner");
            
            this.setSize (800, 600);
            this.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT\_ON\_CLOSE);
            
            /\* Set up main menu \*/
            /\* Set up file menu \*/
            this.new\_project = new JMenuItem("New Project", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-new.png"));
            this.new\_project.addActionListener (this);
            
            this.open\_project = new JMenuItem("Open Project", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-open.png"));
            this.open\_project.addActionListener (this);
            
            this.save\_project = new JMenuItem("Save Project", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-save.png"));
            this.save\_project.addActionListener (this);
            
            this.save\_project\_as = new JMenuItem("Save Project As", new ImageIcon ("./Images/document-save-as.png"));
            this.save\_project\_as.addActionListener (this);
            
            this.quit = new JMenuItem("Quit", new ImageIcon ("./Images/system-log-out.png"));
            this.quit.addActionListener (this);
            
            this.file\_menu = new JMenu ("File");
            this.file\_menu.add (this.new\_project);
            this.file\_menu.addSeparator();
            this.file\_menu.add (this.open\_project);
            this.file\_menu.add (this.save\_project);
            this.file\_menu.add (this.save\_project\_as);
            this.file\_menu.addSeparator();
            this.file\_menu.add (this.quit);
            
            this.main\_menu = new JMenuBar ();
            this.main\_menu.add (this.file\_menu);
            
            this.getContentPane().add (this.main\_menu, BorderLayout.NORTH);
            /\* End of setting up file menu \*/
            /\* Set up Objects menu \*/
            
            this.add\_folder = new JMenuItem ("Add Folder");
            this.add\_file = new JMenuItem ("Add Fil
        
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        #4

        How did you create your 'jar'; did you use a correct manifest file to identify the class containing the main() method?

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        • L Lost User

          How did you create your 'jar'; did you use a correct manifest file to identify the class containing the main() method?

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          Jordanwb
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          I used BlueJ to create the jar which I believe creates the manifest file for me.

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          • J Jordanwb

            I used BlueJ to create the jar which I believe creates the manifest file for me.

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            #6

            Jordanwb wrote:

            I used BlueJ

            I'm afraid I know nothing about BlueJ so you need to go to the documentation to check it out. Alternatively you could deconstruct the jar file and check the files yourself.

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            • L Lost User

              Jordanwb wrote:

              I used BlueJ

              I'm afraid I know nothing about BlueJ so you need to go to the documentation to check it out. Alternatively you could deconstruct the jar file and check the files yourself.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              This is the content of the manifest file:

              Main-Class:MainWindow

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              • J Jordanwb

                This is the content of the manifest file:

                Main-Class:MainWindow

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                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                Sorry, that looks OK, I'm not sure what else to suggest.

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                • L Lost User

                  Sorry, that looks OK, I'm not sure what else to suggest.

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                  Jordanwb
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  I added String[] args to the args of main () and it works.

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                  • J Jordanwb

                    I added String[] args to the args of main () and it works.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    Interesting; I actually wondered about that yesterday, but did not bother to test it out. To paraphrase Sherlock Holmes: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the answer".

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                    • L Lost User

                      Interesting; I actually wondered about that yesterday, but did not bother to test it out. To paraphrase Sherlock Holmes: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the answer".

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                      #11

                      It sortof makes sense. Java apps are capable of processing arguments, altough they're infrequently used on Windows. Another thing I forgot was that the first letter of a method is always lowercase. I had to rename Main (String[]) to main (String[]).

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                      • J Jordanwb

                        It sortof makes sense. Java apps are capable of processing arguments, altough they're infrequently used on Windows. Another thing I forgot was that the first letter of a method is always lowercase. I had to rename Main (String[]) to main (String[]).

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                        #12

                        Jordanwb wrote:

                        It sortof makes sense.

                        As with most things in IT. ;)

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                        • L Lost User

                          Jordanwb wrote:

                          It sortof makes sense.

                          As with most things in IT. ;)

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                          #13

                          I had upgraded QuickBooks 2009 to 2010 edition for my dad. The conversion started off at taking four hours, then down t 2 and a half hours, down to twelve minutes then down to 3. The whole process took around 2 minutes.

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                            I had upgraded QuickBooks 2009 to 2010 edition for my dad. The conversion started off at taking four hours, then down t 2 and a half hours, down to twelve minutes then down to 3. The whole process took around 2 minutes.

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                            Umm, I think maybe this belongs to an alternative thread. :confused:

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