![]() If you still want to keep your old settings you can try exporting it first by going File and export settings which will export as a zip store it somewhere else instead of the default directory.Īlternatively: You can try backup the configuration folder which I meant as eg. You can do so without reinstalling by deleting the configuration folder which can be found in this page ( ) for Windows, Linux or MacOS respectively. May I suggest that I am not sure if it will work for you but it is worth a try and based on your screenshot you seem to be either using some linux distribution or macOS so if can try resetting your entire IntelliJ IDE settings to default if you want and see if it works. This might be an unpopular opinion but since you tried everything like recloning, cloning a different repository and changing settings etc. Hope this It looks alright as it did show the run (green arrow) which means technically there is a main class or can be run (not sure if you want to try and go to AddressBook.java and click the green arrow besides the main() method line) but for some reason if you still see that error may be has something to do with the configuration (just a guess). But java does not have any problem with other files. I have problem running addressbook in terminal as well. ![]() ".\addressbook-level1\src" then run the command "java ". You can now run your application and it will have the selected path in the class pathĪlternatively, if you want to run the program through command line, assuming you made no changes after cloning it, go to wherever you stored addressbook-level1 in, i.e.In the dialog with "Choose Categories of Selected File", choose Classes (even if it's properties), press OK and OK again.Click the " " button on the right and select "Jars or directories.".find your project or sub-module and click on it to highlight it, then press F4, or right click and choose "Open Module Settings".click on the Project view or unhide it by clicking on the "1: Project" button on the left border of the window or by pressing Alt 1.To add a directory to classpath in IntelliJ (extracted this snippet from ) When you try to load up the program, the JVM tries to load the class definition but the class was not found in the classpath, hence throwing the exception. This file has been truncated.The problem could be that you need to set your classpath correctly. The Toolboxes will be based on the proven BEAM/NEST architecture inheritingĪll current BEAM and NEST functionality including multi-mission support for ![]() Of the Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3 missions. In addition, a great deal of theĭevelopment will be to improve and produce a common application platform for allĮSA is developing three new free open source toolboxes for the scientific exploitation Only research but also in an operational context. The intention of the development is to primarily support the Sentinel missions for not There you will find a tutorial about the usage of the application, a () where you can ask questions and lots of other interesting things. The project page of SNAP and the sentinel toolboxes can be found at. SNAP is the common software platform for the three Sentinel Toolboxes which are developedīy the () for the scientific exploitation senbox-org/snap-engine/blob/master/README.md # SeNtinel Application Platform The link is included at the end of the readme within the snap-engine repository. In the toolboxes it is not Could you add the link to the Readme files? Thanks Its looking for an directory called etc and another one called platform which are not exist, I tried to create them manually to see what they are and it seems some configurations for clusters which I don’t have its files also Program arguments: -userdir “/home/ahmad/Documents/Projects/SNAP/snap-desktop/snap-application/target/snap/…/userdir” -patches “/home/ahmad/Documents/Projects/SNAP//snap-engine/$/target/classes:/home/ahmad/Documents/Projects/SNAP/s1tbx/$/target/classes” -clusters “/home/ahmad/Documents/Projects/SNAP/s1tbx/s1tbx-kit/target/netbeans_clusters/s1tbx”Įxception in thread “main” : Not a valid installation directory: /home/ahmad/Documents/Projects/SNAPĪt .n(Launcher.java:101)Īt .Launcher.main(Launcher.java:86) ![]() VM options: =true =true =false =INFO bug=true -Xmx4G I used the parameters specified in this link ![]()
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