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Re: The project: xxxxx which is referenced by the classpath, does not exist [message #792347 is a reply to message #531324] |
Mon, 06 February 2012 22:44 |
Felix Akkermans Messages: 1 Registered: February 2012 |
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I got this error when I formatted, and installed the new JDK. It turned out the project was still configured to use the version of before (1.6), while now I had (1.7). Didn't expect this would be a problem, and the error doesn't really point to this, but there was a warning on the problems tab that hinted to it. I fixed it by going to Preferences > Java > Installed JRE's > Execution Environments, and then checking the one you have installed. Then go to your project build path settings and check if it also uses the selected executed environment. Perhaps someone else has the same cause.
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Re: The project: xxxxx which is referenced by the classpath, does not exist [message #1068244 is a reply to message #1032849] |
Fri, 12 July 2013 19:35 |
FJ Stöver Messages: 25 Registered: July 2011 Location: Aachen, Germany |
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Hi Terry,
the second part of your postQuote:I cannot name my projects with the same name as the windows workspace folder solved my problem:
'Run launch configuration', and then get 'The project: xxxxx which is referenced by the classpath, does not exist.' using 'Eclipse SDK, Version: 3.7.1, Build id: M20110909-1335'.
Closed Eclipse, renamed workspace folder, reopened Eclipse, and then 'Run launch configuration' succeeded.
Thank you for your post.
kind regards Franz-Josef
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