topcan5
topcan5

Reputation: 1707

Running Ant Build.xml getting: Java Virtual Machine Launcher: Could not find the main class. Program will exit

I am writing my code in eclipse, the code is running fine but when I try to build it in ant by running build.xml. I am getting

Java Virtual Machine Launcher: Could not find the main class. Program will exit.

Any suggestions?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 29588

Answers (6)

SrikanthM
SrikanthM

Reputation: 39

Error I was facing :

"Could not find the main class : 
org.eclipse.ant.internal.launching.remote.internalAntRunner. Program will exit."

To compile my code with JDK 1.8, i have added external ANT to my eclipse, which was working fine. But compiling the code with JDK 1.6 with same ANT version was not working.

Solution : I restored the ANT in to its default value by selecting " Restore Default Entries " ( ANT --> Run as --> External Tools configurations --> classpath" ), after that ANT with JDK 1.6 is working fine.

Above error was happening for me when i added external ANT to my eclipse which was compatible with JDK 1.8 usage. Ant was working with JDK 1.8, the same was not working with 1.6 JDK. Once i restored ANT classpath settings to its default eclipse values which was JDK 1.6 compatable, above error was gone.

Upvotes: 0

LKG
LKG

Reputation: 41

Right click on the build.xml file and select Run As --> External tool configurations --> Jre --> Select Run in the same JRE as the workspace.

Upvotes: 3

Seif Tml
Seif Tml

Reputation: 2423

if you are using java 1.6 and upgraded eclipse, it's more likely caused by eclipse the solution is to go to Run as → External tools configuration… → JRE where the default was set to “Separate JDK”: jdk1.6.0_31 and change this to “run in the same JRE as the workspace” (1.7/1.8), and it should works.

Bug fix would be to provide a working default configuration with setup. Configuration should be in a way it does not break if the user adds additional JDKs to Preferences.

for more details you can see Bug 472599

Upvotes: 16

rghome
rghome

Reputation: 8841

If you are using Java 1.5 (that is, it is specified in your workspace, project or ant configuration as the JVM to use), it is also caused by a bug/feature in Eclipse: Java 1.5 is no longer supported. You need to upgrade to Java 1.6.

See: Eclipse bugs 421423

Upvotes: 1

Amber
Amber

Reputation: 2463

The version of ant you're using may not be compatible with the version of java you are using. I have ant 1.9.4 and was trying to run with java 1.4 and got this same error. Running with java 1.7 fixed it for me!

Upvotes: 0

Freak
Freak

Reputation: 6883

You need to verify few things
1) Is the path to java bin directory set properly?? (To check this you need to write command javac in command prompt(cmd) and you will get a list of instructions on cmd console)
2) Open the eclipse and go to Window-> Preferences-> Ant-> Runtime
in the Classpath tab, see Ant Home Entries pointing to the wrong directory (it still points to the last directory, this directory does not exist) you have to do is to change the Ant Home pointing to the correct directory, to point Ant Home button
select Ant Home directory, for example, I use Eclipse 3.3.1, Ant Home is the Eclipse plugin directory org.apache.ant_1. 7.0.v200706080842.

Upvotes: 5

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