| indirectly references the missing type  ( compiler error) - [message #75969] | 
Tue, 15 July 2003 04:30   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
 | 
 | 
   | 
 
Originally posted by: amalyova.hotmail.com 
 
Hello, 
When compiling my classes I get the following error 
 
This compilation unit indirectly references the missing type 
org.apache.commons.lang.exception.NestableException (typically some required 
class file is referencing a type outside the classpath) 
 
I realise that the error occurs because a class  in one of the included jars 
that I reference in my code is referencing a class in a jar that is not 
included in the build path of my project, however there is absolutelly no 
reason why that should be reported as an error. In my case, not only does a 
compiler report it as an error, but it also prevents all the other classes 
from compiling. 
 
I tried desabling all error reporting in a compiler settings under 
Preferences, but that did nothing. 
Also, I could just find whatever commons jar that is being referenced and 
include it in the build path, but that is almost a cheap way out of a 
problem the will surely come back to haunt me again. What I really hope for 
is an answer to why the compiler in eclipse behaves this way and how to make 
it STOP. 
 
My env is : win xp, eclipse 2.1.1 , java 1.4.1 
 
Thank you for any help 
     Alex
 |  
 |  
  | 
| Re: indirectly references the missing type ( compiler error) - [message #99488 is a reply to message #75969] | 
Sun, 28 September 2003 14:09   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
 | 
 | 
   | 
 
Originally posted by: eclipse-nohack.sneakemail.com 
 
--____LPHMXLZMXOMRLFKSEJCW____ 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 
 
Alex, 
 
I have just started experiencing the same thing due to a 3rd party Jar for = 
SAP that includes the same unresolvable references.  I was wondering if = 
you managed to resolve the build situation or not? 
 
Cheers, 
-Lyndon- 
>>> alex m<amalyova@hotmail.com> 7/15/2003 4:30:26 AM >>> 
 
 
 
 
Hello, 
When compiling my classes I get the following error 
 
This compilation unit indirectly references the missing type 
org.apache.commons.lang.exception.NestableException (typically some = 
required 
class file is referencing a type outside the classpath) 
 
I realise that the error occurs because a class  in one of the included = 
jars 
that I reference in my code is referencing a class in a jar that is not 
included in the build path of my project, however there is absolutelly no 
reason why that should be reported as an error. In my case, not only does = 
a 
compiler report it as an error, but it also prevents all the other classes 
from compiling. 
 
I tried desabling all error reporting in a compiler settings under 
Preferences, but that did nothing. 
Also, I could just find whatever commons jar that is being referenced and 
include it in the build path, but that is almost a cheap way out of a 
problem the will surely come back to haunt me again. What I really hope = 
for 
is an answer to why the compiler in eclipse behaves this way and how to = 
make 
it STOP. 
 
My env is : win xp, eclipse 2.1.1 , java 1.4.1 
 
Thank you for any help 
     Alex 
 
--____LPHMXLZMXOMRLFKSEJCW____ 
Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____WHPEPQYSAQXEHDGESJXG____" 
 
 
--____WHPEPQYSAQXEHDGESJXG____ 
Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 
 
<HTML><HEAD> 
<META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1"= 
> 
<META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2800.1226" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> 
<BODY style=3D"MARGIN: 4px 4px 1px; FONT: 10pt Tahoma; COLOR: #000000"> 
<DIV>Alex,</DIV> 
<DIV> </DIV> 
<DIV>I have just started experiencing the same thing due to a 3rd party = 
Jar for SAP that includes the same unresolvable references.  I was = 
wondering if you managed to resolve the build situation or not?<BR></DIV> 
<DIV>Cheers,</DIV> 
<DIV>-Lyndon-<BR>>>> alex m<amalyova@hotmail.com> 7/15/2003 = 
4:30:26 AM >>><BR></DIV> 
<DIV style=3D"COLOR: #000000"><BR><BR><BR>Hello,<BR>When compiling my = 
classes I get the following error<BR><BR>This compilation unit indirectly = 
references the missing type<BR>org.apache.commons.lang.exception.NestableEx= 
ception (typically some required<BR>class file is referencing a type = 
outside the classpath)<BR><BR>I realise that the error occurs because a = 
class  in one of the included jars<BR>that I reference in my code is = 
referencing a class in a jar that is not<BR>included in the build path of = 
my project, however there is absolutelly no<BR>reason why that should be = 
reported as an error. In my case, not only does a<BR>compiler report it as = 
an error, but it also prevents all the other classes<BR>from compiling.<BR>= 
<BR>I tried desabling all error reporting in a compiler settings under<BR>P= 
references, but that did nothing.<BR>Also, I could just find whatever = 
commons jar that is being referenced and<BR>include it in the build path, = 
but that is almost a cheap way out of a<BR>problem the will surely come = 
back to haunt me again. What I really hope for<BR>is an answer to why the = 
compiler in eclipse behaves this way and how to make<BR>it STOP.<BR><BR>My = 
env is : win xp, eclipse 2.1.1 , java 1.4.1<BR><BR>Thank you for any = 
help<BR>     Alex<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY><= 
/HTML> 
 
--____WHPEPQYSAQXEHDGESJXG____-- 
 
--____LPHMXLZMXOMRLFKSEJCW____--
 |  
 |  
  | 
Powered by 
FUDForum. Page generated in 0.24601 seconds