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The Java program I wrote is giving a NoSuchMethodError when I run it in a normal Java Project but it is running properly when run inside a J2EE Web Project. The NoSuchMethodError is on a method written by me. It doesn't use any of the webtools. I have no clue why this is happening. Any insights on why this occurs? Also the program doesnt use J2EE components. By chance i ran it in a web project and it worked perfectly.

Software used: 1.Eclipse Indigo 3.7 2.jdk 1.7 ,jre7 3. Tomcat 7

EDIT 1.:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:x.y.opinion.db.SentenceAccumulator.addSentenceForDocuId(ILcom/google/api/translate/Language;)V
at com.x.y.repo.RepoBuilder.processDocument(RepoBuilder.java:350)
at com.x.y.db.DataLoadJob.loadData(DataLoadJob.java:382)
at com.x.y.db.loadDataFromBackEnd.loadData(loadDataFromBackEnd.java:51)
at com.x.y.db.loadDataFromBackEnd.loadBackEnd(loadDataFromBackEnd.java:28)
at sample.main(sample.java:37)

EDIT 2. : When i debug the program, it is asking me to add the source files for the jars. Below that it is saying

// Compiled from RepoBuilder.java (version 1.6 : 50.0, super bit)

But it was compiled using 1.7 only. I'm damn sure!

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  • Post the full stacktrace .
    – AllTooSir
    Jul 2, 2013 at 9:27
  • Also the code that causes the problem might be useful. Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28
  • add dependent jar files
    – m suresh
    Jul 2, 2013 at 9:29
  • Added the stack trace. The jar files are all added. Its running perfectly in a Web-project but not in a normal project. Jul 2, 2013 at 9:31
  • Please post the complete correct stack trace. The stack trace posted by you is incorrect and senseless for help.
    – Uwe Plonus
    Jul 2, 2013 at 9:31

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NoSuchMethodError happens when you write code for one version of a class and then run it with another that does not have a the method that you use. From the documentation:

Thrown if an application tries to call a specified method of a class (either static or instance), and that class no longer has a definition of that method.

Normally, this error is caught by the compiler; this error can only occur at run time if the definition of a class has incompatibly changed.

Make sure that you have the same versions of the library that is giving the error in both environments.

If the error is thrown for a method that you wrote yourself you have a mixture of classes from different builds. Try deleting all class files and doing a clean build.

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  • Both are using the same jre, same build and run-time path. I triple checked Jul 2, 2013 at 9:35
  • If they were you wouldn't get this error; from somewhere, somehow, a different version of this particular class is getting loaded.
    – Joni
    Jul 2, 2013 at 9:44

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