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I have a project that I built for jdk 7, but I want to expand its compatibility for jdk 6 users as well. I have set the compiler compilance level to 1.6, but the project compiles normally, and fails running on a 1.6 jre due to the fact that the method revalidate was not added to java until java 7. (and the compiler didn't give ANY warnings about this at all!) How can I set the source level to 1.6 as well? I could do this in netbeans, any way on how to do this in eclipse?

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  • Change the source for the jre.
    – user1181445
    Mar 21, 2013 at 19:42

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In project properties->Java Build Path/Libraries tab make sure you have JRE System Library 6 ennvironment

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In addition to source compability also set "compiler compliance level" and "generated .class files compatibility" in your project settings.

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  • yup. I decompiled it and still see the revalidate method there.(No warnings in eclipse, either) Mar 21, 2013 at 20:25
  • Have you added any non-standard jars to the build path? And which class is using revalidate?
    – Axel
    Mar 21, 2013 at 20:32
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I had similar issue after setting my compliance level and ensuring I had proper run time. To resolve I had to run Project then Clean... and specify project name. This took care of the issue for me.

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Properties> Java Compiler > JDK Compliance, make sure to set to proper compiler version.

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