I'm not using UES for Java development and therefore cannot really help on Java related problems. But perhaps I can help you to understand how Java configuration in UEStudio works and you can find out with this information what is the problem.
First, click in UES in menu
Build on menu item
Select Compiler. You should see
Java Compiler - Console Application selected. Click on button
Edit Configuration to see the contents of the configuration file.
At top displayed with green color because of comment lines the standard variables are listed and explained. Look on
$T as this is an important one for running Java console applications.
Scroll down to section
[MakeCommands] as this contains the lines for the various commands executed from within UES via toolbar icon
Commands. This icon is by default right of the exclamation mark with tooltip
Run App. On clicking this icon you should see a popup menu with the command
Execute. Try that command first.
Most interesting on this problem is:
run = Execute
This means for running a compiled Java console application the section
[Execute] defines the environment and commands.
In section section
[Execute] is defined:
- the title for the window on running the console application,
- that a successful execution depends on file $T which must be first [Build] if not existing already,
- the first and only command to execute with various parameters explained below in detail,
- a window should be displayed on running the application which should be a console window.
Let us look on line with
Cmd0 =
@$(java
) $(EOPT) $(Class Paths) -jar
$T $(Program Arguments)
The first character
@ just results in hiding the command line finally used on starting the application like when using in a batch file as first character on a line.
$(java) references the value of the variable
java being defined above with
java = java in section
[Variables]. The configuration for a Java Windows application has java
w defined as application to run.
$(EOPT references the value of the variable
EOPT (execution options) which is defined also in section
[Variables] above consisting itself of two variable references:
$(VM) $(Launcher Options)
VM is a variable which contains a setting defined in
[Settings] which can be set via
Build - Set Compiler Options. You should have already selected in compiler options if the console application is a client or a server application if I'm right on interpreting this Java specific setting.
Launcher Options is a variable which contains a setting defined in
[Settings] which can be set via
Build - Set Compiler Options and is by default an empty string. You can define here in compiler options dialog any command line options which should be used on running the built console application.
$(Class Paths) references value of setting
Class Paths which is by default just a dot to define current directory as class path directory. UEStudio sets always the current directory to directory of target file on running the built application or starting build job (Or is it the project directory, I'm currently not sure.)
And
$(Program Arguments) references value of setting
Program Arguments for appending options to command line which are passed to main of your Java application.
I'm not really sure why you get the error message when you have checked already
Compilable at
Project - Project Settings on tab
Settings and the project is also opened in UEStudio. I don't see any mistake in configuration for
run from
[MakeCommands] and therefore would expect that java.exe is called with the appropriate parameters as defined by the
Compiler Options for built target file
$T.
When I look on the other configuration files I found something interesting: only following three files contain
[Execute] for
run.
- Java Compiler\Console Application
- Java Compiler\Windows Application
- Kick Assembler\Application
All others have named the section
[Execute Application] which could be the reason why on click of icon
Run App the error message is shown as UES expects a section
[Execute Application] in configuration.
I suggest to click on button
Make configuration local (save in project directory), then rename section
[Execute] to
[Execute Application] and change also the line
run = Execute to
run = Execute Application Save the modified configuration with button
Save configuration and close dialog with button
OK.
Now try if command
Run App (icon with exclamation mark in toolbar) works and really results in running built console application. Please let us now if that helped so that I could inform IDM support about this important mistake in Java (and Kick Assembler) configuration.