I have a problem that is driving me nuts. Matlab sees only some of my classes embeded in a JAR file
If I compile the classes outside of a package and add the path to the class in Matlab using javaaddpath, I do not encounter any problem
When I compile the class in a package and then try to access them under Matlab, I have problems. Below some Matlab code
>>javaaddpath('/Users/me/Documents/workspace/EKGTest.jar');
>>clear java
>>import com.neurosky.thinkgear.*
>>methods('EkgSense')
Methods for class com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgSense:
EkgSense getClass notify reset
addTemplate getClassificationResults notifyAll toString
equals hashCode processData wait
>>methods('EkgEpoch')
No methods for class EkgEpoch or no class EkgEpoch
Now, I look in the package, all of the classes are public. This is a result of jar -tf
osx:/Users/me/Documents/workspace> jar tf EKGTest.jar
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
META-INF/REFACTORINGS.XML
com/
com/neurosky/
com/neurosky/thinkgear/
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgEpoch.class
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgEpoch.java
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgParameters.class
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgParameters.java
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgTemplate.class
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgTemplate.java
com/neurosky/thinkgear/Matlab.class
com/neurosky/thinkgear/Matlab.java
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgSense.class
com/neurosky/thinkgear/EkgSense.java
com/neurosky/thinkgear/DistanceArray.class
com/neurosky/thinkgear/DistanceArray.java
and below of javap --classpath
osx:/Users/me/Documents/workspace> javap -classpath /Users/me/Documents/workspace/EKGTest.jar com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch
Compiled from "EkgEpoch.java"
public class com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch extends java.lang.Object implements java.lang.Cloneable{
public int numberOfSamples;
public float[] data;
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch(int);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch(int, float[]);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch(float[]);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch(com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch(org.json.JSONArray);
public org.json.JSONArray toJSONArray();
public static float[] convolve(float[], float[]);
public float getLineNoiseAmplitude();
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch subtract(com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch subEpoch(int, int);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch square();
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch subtract(float);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch diff();
public boolean exceedValue(float, int, int);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch smooth(int);
public float mean();
public float sum();
public float max();
public float median();
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch clone();
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch sort();
public int[] sortIndices(com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch);
public float std();
public int find_heart_beats(int[], float);
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgEpoch detrend();
public java.lang.Object clone() throws java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException;
}
osx:/Users/me/Documents/workspace> javap -classpath /Users/me/Documents/workspace/EKGTest.jar com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgSense
Compiled from "EkgSense.java"
public class com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgSense extends java.lang.Object{
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgParameters params;
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgTemplate[] templates;
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgTemplate currentData;
public int lastTemplateInd;
public float lastEpochValue;
public com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgSense(com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgParameters);
public void reset();
public void addTemplate(java.lang.String, float[][]);
public void addTemplate(com.neurosky.thinkgear.EkgTemplate);
public java.lang.String getClassificationResults();
public boolean processData(float[]);
}
I am running Matlab on OSX. I have tried with Matlab 7.7.0.471 (R2008b) and 7.11.0.584 (R2010b) and got the same problem. Both Matlab are using the native OSX Java (Java 1.6.0_26-b03-384-10M3425 with Apple Inc. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode) which should be the same as the one in Eclipse (I have checked and Eclipse compiles with 1.6).
Remember that I can see the missing class no problem when I remove the package statement and some imports at the top of the java files (in all the classes of course) and when I simply add the path to the .class files (not access them in a JAR file).
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Jason