Java 1.8 with Matlab 2015b on Windows 7

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Charles Teasley
Charles Teasley el 20 de Abr. de 2016
Respondida: Charles Teasley el 3 de Mayo de 2016
I am using MATLAB 2015b (and by default Java 1.7.0_60). My system (and Netbeans) is using Java 1.8. Will this prevent me from accessing Java Classes (a Java GUI I created) in MATLAB? I have tried everything, and MATLAB never gets access to the Java classes. The jar file is in the path, but MATLAB gives the error mesage "Undefined variable 'GOUI' or class 'GOUI.GOJPanel'.
code snip-it**************
function GenOneJava = main()
javaaddpath ('c:\Users\cteasley\Documents\MATLAB\Active Projects\GenOneJava\GenOneGUI.jar');
jFrame = GOUI.GOJPanel();
end
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MATLAB Console***************
methodsview GOUI.GOJPanel
Returns:
NO class GOUI.GOJPanel can be located or no methods for class.
Many thanks,
Charles

Respuestas (2)

Malcolm Lidierth
Malcolm Lidierth el 3 de Mayo de 2016
In Netbeans, edit the Preferences to target Java 1.7 or earlier when you do a build. All should then be OK.

Charles Teasley
Charles Teasley el 3 de Mayo de 2016
Thank you! Under normal circumstances, I would. The "Preferences" changes the text file that has the compiler path. Of course, our SysAdmins have disabled any changes by someone who isn't the admin. I had to get them to give me write privileges in the Netbeans directory. I understand security, but we are the people that know how to admin our own workstations. Cyber security says to trust no one. I guess that is what they do.

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