I solved the problem by installing Java Runtime 32, its important when using FlashDevelop
another '"java.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command
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11-03-2022 - |
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As I have been struggling with this over two hours, I am desperately posting this question,
When I try to build a NME project in FlashDevelop, I get this error:
Running process: C:\Program Files (x86)\FlashDevelop\Tools\fdbuild\fdbuild.exe "C:\Users\KETAB\Desktop\SplashScreen\SplashScreen.hxproj" -ipc 41740bf7-6aa9-4825-9b1d-a8450386e5ad -version "2.10" -compiler "C:\Motion-Twin\Haxe" -library "C:\Program Files (x86)\FlashDevelop\Library" -target "android"
Building SplashScreen
haxelib run nme build C:\Users\KETAB\Desktop\SplashScreen\application.nmml android -debug
haxelib run hxcpp Build.xml haxe -Ddebug -Dandroid -Dcpp -Ddebug -Dhaxe_208 -Dhaxe_209 -Dhaxe_210 -Dmobile -Dnme -Dnme_install_tool -Dsys -Dtrue
'"java.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Build halted with errors (haxelib.exe).
Although, in the terminal, if I type java I get the friendly helper lines..
C:\Users\KETAB>java
Usage: java [-options] class [args...]
(to execute a class)
or java [-options] -jar jarfile [args...]
(to execute a jar file)
where options include:
-d32 use a 32-bit data model if available
-d64 use a 64-bit data model if available
-server to select the "server" VM
-hotspot is a synonym for the "server" VM [deprecated]
The default VM is server.
-cp <class search path of directories and zip/jar files>
-classpath <class search path of directories and zip/jar files>
A ; separated list of directories, JAR archives,
and ZIP archives to search for class files.
-D<name>=<value>
set a system property
-verbose:[class|gc|jni]
enable verbose output
-version print product version and exit
-version:<value>
require the specified version to run
-showversion print product version and continue
-jre-restrict-search | -no-jre-restrict-search
include/exclude user private JREs in the version search
-? -help print this help message
-X print help on non-standard options
-ea[:<packagename>...|:<classname>]
-enableassertions[:<packagename>...|:<classname>]
enable assertions with specified granularity
-da[:<packagename>...|:<classname>]
-disableassertions[:<packagename>...|:<classname>]
disable assertions with specified granularity
-esa | -enablesystemassertions
enable system assertions
-dsa | -disablesystemassertions
disable system assertions
-agentlib:<libname>[=<options>]
load native agent library <libname>, e.g. -agentlib:hprof
see also, -agentlib:jdwp=help and -agentlib:hprof=help
-agentpath:<pathname>[=<options>]
load native agent library by full pathname
-javaagent:<jarpath>[=<options>]
load Java programming language agent, see java.lang.instrument
-splash:<imagepath>
show splash screen with specified image
See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/documentation/index.html for m
ore details.
I have tried this in the environment variables:
PATH C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_13\bin
JAVA_HOME C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_13
How come I can call java inside the terminal, while FlashDevelop says that is not recognized as an internal or external command??
Any one can help?
Solution
OTHER TIPS
if you have cygwin installed in the Windows Box, or using UNIX Shell then
Issue bash#which java
This will tell you whether java is in your classpath or NOT.
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