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When running a JUnit test, using IntelliJ IDEA, I get

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How can I correct this?

  • Using SDK 1.7
  • Module language level is 1.7

Maven build works fine. (That's why I believe this in IDEA configuration issue)

18 Answers 18

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Most likely you have incorrect compiler options imported from Maven here:

compiler options

Also check project and module bytecode (target) version settings outlined on the screenshot.

Other places where the source language level is configured:

  • Project Structure | Project

project

  • Project Structure | Modules (check every module) | Sources

sources

Maven default language level is 1.5 (5.0), you will see this version as the Module language level on the screenshot above.

This can be changed using maven-compiler-plugin configuration inside pom.xml:

<project>
  [...]
  <build>
    [...]
    <plugins>
      <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
        <configuration>
          <source>1.8</source>
          <target>1.8</target>
        </configuration>
      </plugin>
    </plugins>
    [...]
  </build>
  [...]
</project>

or

<project>
  [...]
  <properties>
    <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
    <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
  </properties>
  [...]
</project>

IntelliJ IDEA will respect this setting after you Reimport the Maven project in the Maven Projects tool window:

reimport

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    Correct. Is this setting common to all modules in a project, or is it specific to a given module? Oct 15, 2012 at 17:29
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    This setting is per project, affects all modules.
    – CrazyCoder
    Oct 15, 2012 at 17:30
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    Is there any reason why after fixing this and applying that it would revert back to some incorrect value (either via maven changes or something)?
    – Patrick
    Dec 3, 2012 at 21:36
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    @Patrick, your pom.xml java compiler plug-in configuration may specify Java version that will override this setting next time you make changes to the pom.xml (if automatic reimport is enabled) or reimport the project manually.
    – CrazyCoder
    Dec 3, 2012 at 23:18
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    @CrazyCoder I changed my pom.xml after changing this once much earlier (was waiting on other incoming changes to the pom), so that sounds like a pretty reasonable explanation. Thanks
    – Patrick
    Dec 4, 2012 at 19:25
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IntelliJ 15, 2016 & 2017

Similar to that discussed below for IntelliJ 13 & 14, but with an extra level in the Settings/Preferences panel: Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler > Java Compiler.

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IntelliJ 13 & 14

In IntelliJ 13 and 14, check the Settings > Compiler > Java Compiler UI to ensure you're not targeting a different bytecode version in your module.

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    I had to delete my modules and let it auto resolve (leave blank for jdk default) Mar 27, 2015 at 17:44
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    Works for latest Idea14.1
    – Tushar
    Jun 23, 2015 at 9:15
  • So what's the fix here? Apr 4, 2016 at 5:35
  • @AlikElzin-kilaka, set the target level to whatever you need. Apr 4, 2016 at 10:55
  • Can someone explain why would they put specific module settings in the global preferences config screen, not in the module settings??
    – MK.
    Nov 8, 2016 at 15:04
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In IntelliJ IDEA 14.1 the "Target bytecode version" is in a different place.

The following change worked for me:

File > Settings... > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler > Java Compiler : change Target bytecode version from 1.5 to 1.8

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  • or it is better to leave it blank, when it can be determined from jdk!
    – Dragonborn
    Nov 13, 2015 at 9:42
  • Why is there a different configuration than maven's? Apr 4, 2016 at 5:36
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Have you looked at your build configuration it should like that if you use maven 3 and JDK 7

<build>
    <finalName>SpringApp</finalName>
    <plugins>
        <plugin>
            <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
            <configuration>
                <source>1.7</source>
                <target>1.7</target>
            </configuration>
        </plugin>
        ...
    </plugins>
    ...
</build>
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I ran into this and the fix was to go to Project Settings > Modules > click on the particular module > Dependencies tab. I noticed the Module SDK was still set on 1.6, I changed it to 1.7 and it worked.

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  • I tried this... I ended up having to delete the individual modules and leaving them to auto resolve. Mar 27, 2015 at 17:43
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I've found required options ('target bytecode version') in settings > compiler > java compiler in my case (intelij idea 12.1.3)

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Modify the compiler setting file of the project in the following path and change the 'target' to 1.7:

/project/.idea/compiler.xml

<bytecodeTargetLevel>
  <module name="project-name" target="1.7" />
</bytecodeTargetLevel>
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  • Thanks this worked for me! Don't forget to do "Make Module '[your app name]'" by right clicking on the project
    – Shehaaz
    Jun 20, 2015 at 18:31
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I resolved it by setting the field blank:

Settings > Compiler > Java Compiler > Project bytecode version

Than IntelliJ uses the JDK default version.

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From one moment to the other I also got this error without a clear reason. I changed all kinds of settings on the compiler/module etc. But in the end I just recreated the IntelliJ project by reimporting the Maven project and the issue was solved. I think this is a bug.

IntelliJ 12 129.961

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  • Same here for IntelliJ 14.1.2. Reimported the project and it was fixed.
    – srikanth
    Aug 16, 2015 at 5:11
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I've hit this after just minor upgrade from IntelliJ IDEA 14 to v14.1. For me changing an edit of top/parent pom helped and then clicked re-import Maven (if it is not automatic).

But it maybe just enough to Right Click on module(s)/aggregated/parent module and Maven -> Reimport.

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  • this worked for me! i did it for my top-level module and my child modules
    – abelnation
    Apr 21, 2015 at 2:29
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I resolved bellow method

File >> Project Structure >> Project >> Project Language Level --> do set proper version (ex: 1.5)

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check .idea/misc.xml sometimes you need to change languageLevel="JDK_1_X" attribute manually

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If it is a Gradle project, in your build.gradle file, search for following settings:

sourceCompatibility = "xx"
targetCompatibility = "xx"

For all subrpojects, in your root build.gradle file, you may put:

subprojects { project ->
    sourceCompatibility = "1.7"
    targetCompatibility = "1.7"
}

Although you can manually set language levels in Idea > Settings, if it is a Gradle project, Idea automatically synchronizes module .iml files from Gradle settings ( tested with Idea 15+). So all your manual changes are overriden when gradle is refreshed.

Based on Gradle documentation, if these are not set, then current JVM configuration is used.

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I found another way to run into this error. You can get this if you have been re-organizing your directory structure, and one of your poms is pointing to the old parent which no-longer configures javac (because that configuration was moved to a middle level). If this happens the top level defaults to 1.5 and the misbehaving lower level pom inherits it.

So another thing to check when you see this error is that your pom structure is matching your directory structure properly.

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If Maven build works fine, try to synchronizing structure of Maven and IntelliJ IDEA projects.

In the Maven tool window, click refresh button refresh. On pressing this button, IntelliJ IDEA parses the project structure in the Maven tool window.

Note that this might not help if you're using EAP build, since Maven synchronization feature may be broken sometimes.

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If all the previous solutions haven't worked for you (which was my case), you can delete intellij config files:

  • project_directory/.idea/compiler.xml
  • project_directory/.idea/encodings.xml
  • project_directory/.idea/misc.xml
  • project_directory/.idea/modules.xml
  • project_directory/.idea/vcs.xml
  • project_directory/.idea/workspace.xml
  • etc.

Intellij will regenerate new ones later. However, BE CAREFUL, this will also delete all intellij configuration made on the projet (i.e: configuration of debug mode, ...)

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  • I had a case when this didn't help either. But since I knew that build worked fine in CLI, I knew the issue had to be somewhere in the IDEA. JDK version/level was set to 17 everywhere. Finally simply using "File / Invalidate Caches ..." solved the problem. I just don't know if deleting project's ".idea/" was also required.
    – user158037
    Jan 20, 2022 at 11:03
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You need to change Java compiler version in in build config.

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Make sure right depency is selected. File > Project Structure

Select your project and navigate to Dependencies tab. Select right dependancy from dropdown or create new.

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