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I created an Intellij project under JDK 1.6. Then I installed JDK 1.7 and removed JDK 1.6.

When I opened the project, I changed JDK to 1.7 in the Project structure dialog.

Project structure dialog box

But my files are not recompiled - if I add errors into my code and select Build -> Rebuild project, no compiler errors appear.

I also tried File -> Invalidate caches without any result.

How can I enable compilation of my source code again?

I'm using IntelliJ IDEA 12.1.4 Ultimate.

Update 1 (23.09.2013 18:48 MSK): I forgot to mention that all Java files appear with a small red J near them.

Small red J

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  • Is your source directory marked as being a Source Root?
    – maba
    Sep 23, 2013 at 14:51
  • @maba See my answer below. I opened the wrong project. Sep 23, 2013 at 14:52

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The reason for this strange behaviour was that there was a nested Intellij project inside the one I opened. When I opened the child project, the compilation started to work.

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I had to go to Project Settings > Modules and set the Source directory so intellij would know where to look. Thank you, @maba, for that comment

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Wipe out the files in your compiler output directory (usually projectdir/out). IntelliJ only compiles changed files and the files themselves haven't changed, so you'll need to wipe out the .class files compiled under the previous JDK.

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  • Deleting everything from the out directory didn't help. Sep 23, 2013 at 14:44

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