How to fix “Resource specification not allowed here for source level below 1.7”?
I had to move my code to 1.6 from 1.8, and i get "Resource specification not allowed here for source level below 1.7" error. below u will see part wher i get the eror at line wit Try and while:). What can i do to fix this?
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try (BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt"))) {
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
java
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I had to move my code to 1.6 from 1.8, and i get "Resource specification not allowed here for source level below 1.7" error. below u will see part wher i get the eror at line wit Try and while:). What can i do to fix this?
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try (BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt"))) {
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
java
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I had to move my code to 1.6 from 1.8, and i get "Resource specification not allowed here for source level below 1.7" error. below u will see part wher i get the eror at line wit Try and while:). What can i do to fix this?
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try (BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt"))) {
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
java
I had to move my code to 1.6 from 1.8, and i get "Resource specification not allowed here for source level below 1.7" error. below u will see part wher i get the eror at line wit Try and while:). What can i do to fix this?
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try (BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt"))) {
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
java
java
asked Nov 2 '14 at 19:08
enache vladdenache vladd
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try with resources statement was introduced in Java SE 7. You need to take the BufferedReader declaration out of the parentheses like this:
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try {
BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt")
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
And then, to ensure that the stream will be closed (try with resources statement does that automatically for you) you can put a finally block to close the stream like this:
try {
(...)
} finally {
brKamera2.close();
}
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try with resources statement was introduced in Java SE 7. You need to take the BufferedReader declaration out of the parentheses like this:
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try {
BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt")
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
And then, to ensure that the stream will be closed (try with resources statement does that automatically for you) you can put a finally block to close the stream like this:
try {
(...)
} finally {
brKamera2.close();
}
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try with resources statement was introduced in Java SE 7. You need to take the BufferedReader declaration out of the parentheses like this:
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try {
BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt")
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
And then, to ensure that the stream will be closed (try with resources statement does that automatically for you) you can put a finally block to close the stream like this:
try {
(...)
} finally {
brKamera2.close();
}
add a comment |
try with resources statement was introduced in Java SE 7. You need to take the BufferedReader declaration out of the parentheses like this:
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try {
BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt")
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
And then, to ensure that the stream will be closed (try with resources statement does that automatically for you) you can put a finally block to close the stream like this:
try {
(...)
} finally {
brKamera2.close();
}
try with resources statement was introduced in Java SE 7. You need to take the BufferedReader declaration out of the parentheses like this:
StringBuilder resultKamera2 = new StringBuilder();
{
try {
BufferedReader brKamera2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("D:/test1.txt")
while ((lineKamera2 = brKamera2.readLine()) != null) {
Matcher categoryMatcherKamera2 = CategorieKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
Matcher itemMatcherKamera2 = CategorieSiCantitateKamera2.matcher(lineKamera2);
And then, to ensure that the stream will be closed (try with resources statement does that automatically for you) you can put a finally block to close the stream like this:
try {
(...)
} finally {
brKamera2.close();
}
answered Nov 2 '14 at 19:25
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