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I am using jlanguagetool for checking grammar of my text and I am new to this. I have added langaugetool-core-2.5.jar in libraries. But I get error in this line of code
JLanguageTool langTool = new JLanguageTool(Language.ENGLISH);
at ENGLISH, saying "can not find symbol". What could be the reason for that? Am I using wrong jar file?

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  • The current version of languagetool is 3.4. Why are you using such an old version? Jul 11, 2016 at 5:14
  • Please make sure that {{langaugetool-core-2.5.jar}} is added to the project as a dependency and make it available in the classpath Jul 11, 2016 at 5:17
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    You really need to visit wiki.languagetool.org/java-api and study the documentation. Jul 11, 2016 at 5:24

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The way you try to initialize the JLanguageTool is invalid. Correct way of initializing the JLanguageTool is

JLanguageTool langTool = new JLanguageTool( new BritishEnglish());

BritishEnglish is available in the dependency

<dependency>
 <groupId>org.languagetool</groupId>
 <artifactId>language-en</artifactId>
 <version>2.5</version>
</dependency>

Note : Please go through the complete documentation before start the development as @Jim Garrison mention.

Additional Dependencies Additional Dependencies

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  • it gives same error of "cannot find symbol" on BritishEnglish()
    – Igniter
    Jul 12, 2016 at 4:01
  • 'BritishEnglish' is available in a separate jar file : language-en Please add it as a project dependency. Jul 12, 2016 at 10:20
  • I am using netbeans, can you please tell me how to add dependency in it? and I can't find 'language-en' jar file.
    – Igniter
    Jul 12, 2016 at 12:38
  • You can download the jar file form maven central central.maven.org/maven2/org/languagetool/language-en/2.5/… Jul 13, 2016 at 5:11
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    OMG after adding lots of dependencies, it finally worked.. Thank you so much @KeshanDeSilva :)
    – Igniter
    Jul 20, 2016 at 6:22

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