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Posted to user@thrift.apache.org by Mike Margozzi <Mi...@quantum.com> on 2011/06/10 01:44:47 UTC

Windows generated Java code will not compile

I am using the executable for windows downloaded here:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?path=/thrift/0.6.1/thrift-0.6.1.exe
 
My co-worker downloaded and built the 0.6.1 version for Linux.
 
When we each compile the same IDL we get different java source
generated.
The Windows generated java will not compile, the Linux generated java
will.
 
Attached is the diff on one of the generated source files. I have also
included
the IDL for the DuplicateName Exception. I am getting this error when
compiling the
windows generated source code.
 
    [javac] Compiling 14 source files to C:\idl\gen-java\classes
    [javac]
C:\idl\gen-java\com\quantum\dxi\thrift\DuplicateName.java:28: 
              com.quantum.dxi.thrift.DuplicateName is not abstract and
does not override abstract method clear() in org.apache.thrift.TBase
    [javac] public class DuplicateName extends Exception implements
TBase<DuplicateName, DuplicateName._Fields>, java.io.Serializable,
Cloneable {
    [javac]        ^

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