Reputation:
I have an executable jar that has one class file with a wrong value. I requested that file from the author and corrected the value.
Now I want to compile it and add the compiled class file into the jar and run it.
Not surprisingly I get multiple "cannot find symbol" errors for references of custom object that were in the jar file.
I tried to compile the file by referencing the jar file in the classpath like so
C:/> javac file.java -classpath C:/folder/where/jar/is
but this doesnt seem to work... I get the same errors as if just doing
C:/> javac file.java
Is there a way to compile this individual class somehow referencing the other files in the jar?
Thanks.
Errors I am getting while following some of the suggestions below here:
javac -classpath C:/jar/location.jar File.java File.java:226: cannot find symbol symbol : class Stuff location: class com.shared.stuffers Stuff s1 = new Stuff(); ^
Stuff class is found in the Jar, but can not be seen by the javac program... I feel like I am doing something wrong but not sure where? Thanks.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 22780
Reputation: 114767
I'd try this approach (and it should work, unless the 'debugged' class doesn't introduce a new error):
This should work. If not - ask the author for a new complete library.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4245
As others have mentioned, once you have the .class file recompiled you need to replace the older version in the .jar
You'll likely need to have any compile time dependencies available to rebuild this class. If it's an open source project this could be an easy thing to come up with. If not, it's more difficult. If the author sent you the file he can probably help you with this as well. You might be able to get the author to produce a patched distribution for you as well. Odds are he/she already has the build environment set up and this should be relatively easy to do.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 88796
Once you've compiled the new file (such as in Mr. Will's answer), you can add the new file to the jar using:
jar uf C:\folder\where\jar\is\the_jar_file.jar file.class
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 32900
I'm just guessing, but did you check whether it doesn't need any external jar libraries you may have to include in your compilation command? Another thing you could do is to compile all of the classes by doing something like
javac *.java ...
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2308
You will want to compile your file like so:
javac -classpath C:\folder\where\jar\is\the_jar_file.jar file.java
per the javac usage instructions:
C:\Console2>javac -help
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 46888
You probably have to specify the JAR file itself and not just the directory it resides in.
javac file.java -classpath C:\folder\where\jar\is\the_jar_file.jar
Upvotes: 0