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I have a Gradle project in Ubuntu. It's written in Java 14. I have the Java 14 JDK installed. When I build it from the command line, everything works, but no one wants to use a command line! When I open it in IntelliJ IDEA, it throws an error:

* Where:
Initialization script '/tmp/ijmapper.gradle`

* What went wrong:
Could not compile initialization script '/tmp/ijmapper.gradle`.
> Startup failed:
General error during semantic analysis: Unsupported class file major version 60.

followed by a long, unhelpful stack trace that says a lot about Groovy. (The project is not a Groovy project; it's a Java project.)

Major version 60 refers to Java 16, which this project is not using. I've already gone into Project Structure and made sure that it's set to use JDK version 14. But the name "ijmapper" suggests that this has something to do with IntelliJ specifically, and this is likely an IDE problem rather than a project problem.

The mapper file simply says:

if(!ext.has('mapPath')) ext.mapPath = { path -> path}

A simple polyfill, in other words.

What's going on here and how can I fix it?

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  • How are you running it in Intellij? Doesn't intellij print the exact command at the top of the terminal panel? It usually does. Take that and compare it to what you were running manually
    – Michael
    Commented Apr 13, 2021 at 17:06
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    Does stackoverflow.com/a/66879514/104891 help?
    – CrazyCoder
    Commented Apr 13, 2021 at 17:12
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    @CrazyCoder I was today years old when I learned that Gradle has its own JDK setting rather than respecting the one you set for the project. 😡 Thanks, I'd have never thought to look that up! Commented Apr 13, 2021 at 17:22
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    And you will be tomorrow years old, when you learn, that IntelliJ will sometimes just forget about this setting and switches from PROJECT_JDK to something, that is around.
    – cfrick
    Commented Apr 13, 2021 at 17:25
  • check your system java, despite my settings in AS my JAVA_HOME wasnt being set and i had to explicitly set it to the version used in the environment-setup stackoverflow.com/questions/21964709/…
    – raddrick
    Commented Jul 7, 2021 at 6:06

21 Answers 21

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TL;DR; You need to have the Java version which is compatible with your Gradle version, and configure Gradle to use exactly that version (not older Java, and not even newer version).


I fixed this problem by changing the Gradle JVM settings in IntelliJ settings:

  • In the Settings/Preferences dialog, go to Build, Execution, DeploymentBuild ToolsGradle.

  • Under the Gradle section, change the Gradle JVM option. Select a Gradle JVM which works for you.

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See Resolve the Gradle JVM version for the existing project

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    Mentioning what setting worked for you and hat you had previously would help.
    – phant0m
    Commented Apr 30, 2021 at 19:39
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    just got the issue on a kotlin tutorial github.com/kotlin-hands-on/intro-coroutines . Changing the Gradle JVM to 1.8 solved the issue
    – vincent
    Commented May 27, 2021 at 18:51
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    I downgraded from JDK 16 to JDK 15 to successfully build my app. Commented Jul 12, 2021 at 8:19
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    Didn't work for me - a couple of builds went OK, then it barfed with the same message. Annoying thing is that the project wizard offered to install 16 for me, but it can't use it... Commented Jul 17, 2021 at 18:55
  • This approach really saved my day! Yesterday, I switched to OJDK17 and worked very well. Don't know why today it says all errors and I have to set back to JDK15 and all good things back.
    – Tiny Sonhh
    Commented Oct 14, 2021 at 9:31
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For me, it was fixed by upgrading the Gradle version.

In the file under the directory gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties, just change the version number of Gradle. For example, if your Gradle version is 6.3, change this:

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.3-bin.zip

to:

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.0-bin.zip

It is not available in FileProject StructureProject for the project I was working with.

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    Gradle (version> 7.3.2) now supports running on and building with Java 17. Commented Dec 19, 2021 at 10:58
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    This compatibility chart helped me to pick the correct version docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html#java
    – tamj0rd2
    Commented May 5, 2023 at 18:17
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    This worked for me, since I was not able to change the Gradle JVM settings through IntelliJ's Settings/Preferences -> Build,Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle (The Gradle section just did not exist in my case). You can find the matching JDK depending on your Gradle version and vice versa on this page: docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html Commented May 20, 2023 at 14:47
  • So simple, so effective! I had 7.2 set and Java 19. Changed according to that compatibility chart to 7.6 and started right up.
    – MiB
    Commented Jun 12, 2023 at 15:38
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The correct version of Java is needed, here's a list:

Java SE 22 = 66,
Java SE 21 = 65,
Java SE 20 = 64,
Java SE 19 = 63,
Java SE 18 = 62,
Java SE 17 = 61,
Java SE 16 = 60, 
Java SE 15 = 59,
Java SE 14 = 58,
Java SE 13 = 57,
Java SE 12 = 56,
Java SE 11 = 55,
Java SE 10 = 54,
Java SE 9 = 53,
Java SE 8 = 52,
Java SE 7 = 51,
Java SE 6.0 = 50,
Java SE 5.0 = 49,
JDK 1.4 = 48,
JDK 1.3 = 47,
JDK 1.2 = 46,
JDK 1.1 = 45
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Upgrading Gradle version 6.8.3 to 7.0 solved my problem. You can upgrade it:

  • Menu FileProject StructureProject (on the left panel)
  • Change to Gradle version 7.0

It works with the Android Gradle plugin version 4.2.0.

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  • Thanks. It works after updating Gradle Version to 7.0.2 and Android Gradle Plugin version from 4.1.0 to 7.0.1. In file android/build.grandle classpath changed to 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.0.1'. On my machine java 16.0.1, Flutter 2.2.3, Dart 2.13.4 Commented Aug 24, 2021 at 9:51
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    Gradle (version> 7.3.2) now supports running on and building with Java 17. Commented Dec 19, 2021 at 10:59
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To fix "Unsupported class file major version 63" we need to update gradle to v7.6:

// gradle-wrapper.properties

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.6-all.zip
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  • Facing the same issue with version "65", wondering which gladle version to upgrade to..
    – George K
    Commented May 11 at 5:46
  • Awesome, this fixed it for me. thanks!
    – Sem
    Commented Jul 8 at 12:33
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For me, (in Flutter) the problem was that I was using Java JDK version 16, but version 16 is not supported for some packages.

So, I downgraded to JDK version 15.

On Windows, I did the following:

  1. Close your current IDE / Terminal (do not skip this step).

  2. Uninstall the current Java JDK and restart your computer.

  3. Download and install Java JDK version 15 from here (you are required to create an account in order to download).

  4. Update the JAVA_HOME Environment Variable.

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In my case (Manjaro Linux), the issue was that there is a known bug with OpenJDK 16 and Gradle. (See: * "Unsupported class file major version 60" Using toolchain with Java 16 #16766*)

The solution was to point Java to openJdk-11 with the following command:

sudo archlinux-java set java-11-openjdk

Make sure that this JDK is installed. On Arch Linux and Manjaro you can check it with:

archlinux-java status

After switching to OpenJDK 11 everything works again like expected.

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I fixed it too, the hard way:

Java

  1. Installed the latest Java JDK
  2. Fixed the Java path in the system environment variables by adding the JAVA_HOME variable (main Java folder without bin) and added %JAVA_HOME%\bin to the PATH environment variable
  3. java -version shows the correct version now

Gradle

  1. Installed Gradle from scratch using https://gradle.org/install/
  2. Fixed the Gradle path in the system environment variables by adding the GRADLE_HOME variable (main Gradle folder without bin) and added %GRADLE_HOME%\bin to the PATH environment variable
  3. gradle -version shows the correct version now incl. the correct JVM

IntelliJ IDEA settings

  1. Go to SettingsBuild, Execution, DeploymentBuild ToolsGradle
  2. Edit Gradle user home (C:/Gradle/gradle-7.0.2)
  3. Use Gradle from: C:/Gradle/gradle-7.0.2
  4. Gradle JVM: JAVA_HOME version 16.0.1

Now it builds without error: Unsupported class file major version 60

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  • This worked for me but i skipped GRADLE step Commented Aug 20, 2021 at 10:07
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I faced the same issue, but with Android Studio. It seems like JDK 17 is not compatible with Gradle 7.0.2 as the others mentioned that.

I fixed this problem by changing the Gradle JDK settings in Android Studio settings:

In menu FileSettingsBuild, Execution, DeploymentBuild ToolsGradle.

In the Gradle section, change the Gradle JVM option to another JDK (example: JDK11).

Later Gradle versions (version higher than 7.3.2) support running on and building with Java 17.

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12.31.2022 UPDATE

To everyone who has this problem, and have not found solution yet. First of all, you have to check for the compatibility of your Java version, and first Gradle version to support it, in: Compatibility Matrix.

Then you have to change the distributionUrl in: android/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.3-bin.zip
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I ran into the same issue. It seems like JDK 17 is not compatible with Gradle 7.0.2.

Download JDK 16, drop it _somewhere_ (close to other JDK's folders or whatever)

Next, update: Project StructureSDK LocationGradle SettingsGradle JDK to match that _somewhere_

At the end, don't forget to Sync Project with Gradle files.

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Changing, as people mentioned above, the page with the correct compatibility: Compatibility Matrix

In my case it was 7.3, because I was using JDK 17 and Java 8 worked for me!

// gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.3-bin.zip
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My project is using Java 16 and Maven to build a Spring Boot application. I got the same error and was able to resolve it with these steps:

  1. Navigate to IntelliJ IDEA → Preferences...Build, Execution, DeploymentCompiler → *Java Compiler
  2. Select your module under "Per-module bytecode version:"
  3. Click the red "-" button to delete the custom setting
  4. Click Apply

I think this bytecode setting (16) was conflicting with the one configured in my project (11). Removing the override cleared it up.

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At the moment, it won't work with JDK 17, so it is suggested to use embedded Java provided from IDE in Settings/Gradle.

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In Spring Tool Suite (STS)/Eclipse even after changing the build path, compiler, default JRE from 16 to 11.0 it did not fix. Finally in the STS.ini file, I had to change the -vm argument from

-vm plugins/org.eclipse.justj.openjdk.hotspot.jre.full.win32.x86_64_16.0.2.v20210721-1149/jre/bin

to

-vm C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11.0.12\bin

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I fixed it by installing the Chocolatey package manager and running

choco install -y nodejs.install openjdk8

in PowerShell admin.

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Also experienced it with Maven right after I upgraded to Java 17, happened during unit tests execution.

In the end the issue was in dependencies versions mismatch, check your junit, surefire, jacoco, mockito plugins versions configured in pom.xml and make sure they are compatible with JDK version you are using and with each other.

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I got the same error. This happens due to the different versions of java. You can find the error msgs according to the versions that it related. 19 - 63 18- 62 17- 61 16- 60 15- 59 14- 58 13- 57 12- 56 11- 55 10- 54 9 -53 8 -52

so you have to do is go to the project structure and through that change the SDK and version of your project according to the above table and then compile.Also, refer to this attached image. enter image description here

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Upgrade and use the latest build Tools :

build Tools

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I might be late but, Here is my solution visit
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html

and make sure java installed on your system and distributionUrl in
android/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties

are compatible

if project is too old, downgrading java will be a better option

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Make sure you have your $JAVA_HOME variable properly set up

Run on a terminal:
echo $JAVA_HOME

You should see something like this, otherwise it is not set up:
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-13.0.1.jdk/Contents/Home

Also make sure the version you see here is the one you want to use in your project.

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