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Error: You have specified 'Java' as an Inline programming language. I currently only know about the following languages: C, Foo, foo ...

Is Inline::Java installed?

use Inline; use Inline ( Java => 'STUDY', STUDY => ['home.rwest.workspace....'], AUTOSTUDY => 1, ); use Inline::Java gw(caught);

There are at least two things wrong with that piece of code:

  • You need to use Inline only once.
  • There is a typo after Inline::Java, you want qw(), not gw().

Have a look at the documentation of Inline::Java, it's full of examples. Also look at the test scripts of Inline::Java, they show how Inline::Java is actually used.

Alexander

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In reply to Re^2: Dazed/Confused from previous posts on how to call Java method from Perl by afoken
in thread Dazed/Confused from previous posts on how to call Java method from Perl by rgwest61

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