Derek,

You do need the Java SDK as per the Flex 2 SDK system requirements bellow:
Flex 2 SDK
Windows 2000, XP, or Server 2003, Java 1.4 (Sun, IBM, or BEA) or 1.5 (Sun) 
Mac OS X 10.4.x, Java 1.5 (as shipped from Apple) on 
PowerPC and Intel processor 
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3 or 4, Suse 10, Java 1.4 (Sun, IBM, or BEA) or 1.5 
(Sun) 
Solaris 9, 10, Java 1.4 or 1.5 (Sun) Compilers only 
512 MB of RAM , 1 GB recommended 
200 MB of free disk space You can find the above information at:

    http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/productinfo/systemreqs/

Since you already have Flex Builder installed and working, it's probably just a 
matter of setting you environment 'path' to point to the right Java version.  
To check the Java version you are currently pointing to, try 'java -version' 
from the command line.

I hope this helps,

Wagner dos Anjos

----- Original Message ----
From: Derek Vadneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:53:47 AM
Subject: [flexcoders] Command-line compiler Java errors









  


    
            Hi all,



I have Flex Builder 2 but I need to start using the command-line

compilers to produce projects that are being integrated with a build

system.



However, when I try running from the command-line I get this:



Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Unsupport edClassVersionEr ror: 
flex2/tools/ C

ompiler (Unsupported major.minor version 48.0)

        at java.lang.ClassLoad er.defineClass0( Native Method)

        at java.lang.ClassLoad er.defineClass( Unknown Source)

        at java.security. SecureClassLoade r.defineClass( Unknown Source)

        at java.net.URLClassLo ader.defineClass (Unknown Source)

        at java.net.URLClassLo ader.access$ 100(Unknown Source)

        at java.net.URLClassLo ader$1.run( Unknown Source)

        at java.security. AccessController .doPrivileged( Native Method)

        at java.net.URLClassLo ader.findClass( Unknown Source)

        at java.lang.ClassLoad er.loadClass( Unknown Source)

        at sun.misc.Launcher$ AppClassLoader. loadClass( Unknown Source)

        at java.lang.ClassLoad er.loadClass( Unknown Source)

        at java.lang.ClassLoad er.loadClassInte rnal(Unknown Source)



The above is what I get after running one of the samples included in

the Flex SDK 2 directory. I tried my own projects with the same

result.



I'm not sure what's going on here. Looks like something about the

version of JRE I have. Am I right in this assumption? If so, what is

required for the Flex 2 SDK? I couldn't find anything about requiring

JRE on the SDK pages on Adobe.



-- 



Derek Vadneau



    
  

    
    




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