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I was hoping someone could help me out with a problem I'm having using the java search function in Eclipse on a particular project.

When using the java search on one particular project, I get an error message saying 'Class file name must end with .class' (see stack trace below). This does not seem to be happening on all projects, just one particular one, so perhaps there's something I should try to get rebuilt?

I have already tried Project -> Clean... and Closing Eclipse, deleting all the built class files and restarting Eclipse to no avail.

The only reference I've been able to find on Google for the problem is at http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/java/eclipse/error-during-java-search.jspx, but unfortunately his solution (closing, deleting class files, restarting) did not work for me.

If anyone can suggest something to try, or there's any more info I can gather which might help track it's down, I'd greatly appreciate the pointers.

Version: 3.4.0 Build id: I20080617-2000

Also just found this thread - http://www.myeclipseide.com/PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-20067.html - which indicates the same problem may occur when the project name contains a period. Unfortunately, that's not the case in my setup, so I'm still stuck.

Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Class file name must end with .class
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.PackageFragment.getClassFile(PackageFragment.java:182)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.util.HandleFactory.createOpenable(HandleFactory.java:109)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.search.matching.MatchLocator.locateMatches(MatchLocator.java:1177)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.search.JavaSearchParticipant.locateMatches(JavaSearchParticipant.java:94)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.search.BasicSearchEngine.findMatches(BasicSearchEngine.java:223)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.search.BasicSearchEngine.search(BasicSearchEngine.java:506)
at org.eclipse.jdt.core.search.SearchEngine.search(SearchEngine.java:551)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.corext.refactoring.RefactoringSearchEngine.internalSearch(RefactoringSearchEngine.java:142)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.corext.refactoring.RefactoringSearchEngine.search(RefactoringSearchEngine.java:129)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.corext.refactoring.rename.RenameTypeProcessor.initializeReferences(RenameTypeProcessor.java:594)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.corext.refactoring.rename.RenameTypeProcessor.doCheckFinalConditions(RenameTypeProcessor.java:522)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.corext.refactoring.rename.JavaRenameProcessor.checkFinalConditions(JavaRenameProcessor.java:45)
at org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring.participants.ProcessorBasedRefactoring.checkFinalConditions(ProcessorBasedRefactoring.java:225)
at org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring.Refactoring.checkAllConditions(Refactoring.java:160)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.ui.refactoring.RefactoringExecutionHelper$Operation.run(RefactoringExecutionHelper.java:77)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.BatchOperation.executeOperation(BatchOperation.java:39)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.JavaModelOperation.run(JavaModelOperation.java:709)
at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:1800)
at org.eclipse.jdt.core.JavaCore.run(JavaCore.java:4650)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.ui.actions.WorkbenchRunnableAdapter.run(WorkbenchRunnableAdapter.java:92)
at org.eclipse.jface.operation.ModalContext$ModalContextThread.run(ModalContext.java:121)

Thanks McDowell, closing and opening the project seems to have fixed it (at least for now).

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Two more general-purpose mechanisms for fixing some of Eclipse's idiosyncrasies:

  • Close and open the project
  • Delete the project (but not from disk!) and reimport it as an existing project

Failing that, bugs.eclipse.org might provide the answer.

If the workspace is caching something broken, you may be able to delete it by poking around in workspace/.metadata/.plugins. Most of that stuff is fairly transient (though backup and watch for deleted preferences).

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Closing & opening the project did the trick. Thank you! – Peter Jun 26 at 0:44
closing & opening worked for me too, I had the same problem – panschk Jun 28 at 9:23
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Comment #9 to bug 269820 explains how to delete the search index, which appears to be the solution to a corrupt index whose symptoms are the dreaded

An internal error occurred during: "Items filtering".
Class file name must end with .class

message box.

How to delete the search index:

  1. Close Eclipse
  2. Delete <workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.core/*.index
  3. Delete <workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.core/savedIndexNames.txt
  4. Start Eclipse again
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This worked for me to fix the error while searching (CtrlShiftT) – JodaStephen May 22 at 10:52
Minor typo. 2. Delete <workspace>.metadata.plugins\org.eclipse.jdt.core*.index – Jon Strayer Jul 8 at 16:13
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Got this error to the other day. Tried deleting the all .class-files and resources from my output folder manually. Didn't work. Restarted my computer (WinXP). Didn't work. Closed my project in Eclipse and opened it again. Worked!!! Hopes this solves someones problem out there. The search facilities and truly essential to Eclipse.

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Hello,

I've just closed and reopen my project and everything works find afterward. I have a linked project : this maybe be the matter ?

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Hi, I also encountered this issue recently, the below scenario worked for me.

  1. Close Eclipse
  2. Delete <workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.core/*.index
  3. Delete <workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.core/savedIndexNames.txt
  4. Start Eclipse again
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Perhaps there is an issue with the classpath? Does your project reference any other projects or have an external classes or jars you are depending on?

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The main problem is that this is a bug in newer versions of Eclipse. I had never seen this before in older versions. Is there a plan to fix this?

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Thanks, I had the same problem. I tried cleaning/refreshing/restarting eclipse a millions times. Luckily I found this site - closing and opening the project worked for me. Thank you!!!

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I had broken refacturing (renaming), only steps described by Olivier Dagenais fixed the problem. Thank you Olivier!

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I encountered this issue off and on the last couple weeks, closing the project, deleting the savedIndexNames and *.index files suggested above worked for me. Thanks for the suggestion. That issue is annoying.

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Closing and reopening the project also worked for me.

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Closing and opening the project worked for me.

Thanks.

Sarat.

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