Eclipse - module not found when adding module-info.java
Found the answer based on intellij output:) I had to add the location of the classes to the vm arguments in the run configurations as well as the module name/path to main. like below. See the java -help
command for more info regarding -m
and -p
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Gert Kommer
Updated on January 20, 2020Comments
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Gert Kommer over 4 years
I have a simple hello world project in eclipse that I want to run with java 9. The program runs when I don't have a
module-info.java
file but when I add that file I get the following error:Error occurred during initialization of boot layer java.lang.module.FindException: Module modulefinder not found
Steps to reproduce
1. Create a new maven project
2. Change compiler and build path jre to 9
3. Auto generate module-info.java
4. Update junit dependency in junit to 4.12 if eclipse complains
5. Run the projectIs this an eclipse related issue or am I missing something when running the project?
FYI eclipse version I use is Oxygen.1a Release (4.7.1a)
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Naman over 6 yearsMade a similar answer pertaining to the default classpath vs modulepath execution by an IDE. Not sure if this could be a duplicate though.
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Gert Kommer over 6 years@nullpointer Hey I read your answer and its looks very similar to what I have. So I agree that it is a duplicate. offtopic -> I think I'll use Intellij for now because it seems to have a bit better support for java 9 @ the moment
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Gert Kommer over 6 years@nullpointer even though it is a duplicate I think it would be useful to not remove this post because this might help people who are having the same issue with this eclipse version. the other post is not specifically eclipse related. So until the issue is sort of fixed in eclipse maybe keep this question alive?
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howlger over 6 yearsThis looks like m2e bug 525251. Please add a comment to this bug with a link to your question or create a new bug report. If you like to share the launch configuration, short
-p C:\Users\gert.kommer\eclipse-workspace91java\tes2\target\classes
to-p ${workspace_loc:tes2}/target/classes
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Stephan Herrmann over 6 yearsFYI, other related enhancement request are: bug 525253 and bug 520713