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find the compiled class version number

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My project consists of some third party jar files, which was compiled in different version of java. My project is using older version of java so i am getting UnsupportedClassVersionError while executing the application. Is there any other way to get the version of java/jre number[45..51] in which the class files are compiled so that i can check the jar files before using it.

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Shriram Avatar asked Dec 11 '22 20:12

Shriram


1 Answers

You can use javap (with -v for verbose mode), and specify any class from the jar file. For example, looking at a Joda Time jar file:

javap -cp joda-time-2.7.jar -v org.joda.time.LocalDate

Here the -cp argument specifies the jar file to be in the classpath, the -v specifies that we want more verbose information, and then there's the name of one class in the jar file.

The output starts with:

Classfile jar:file:/c:/Users/Jon/Test/joda-time-2.7.jar!/org/joda/time/LocalDate.class
  Last modified 12-Jan-2015; size 16535 bytes
  MD5 checksum d19ebb51bc5eabecbf225945eccd23ef
  Compiled from "LocalDate.java"
public final class org.joda.time.LocalDate extends org.joda.time.base.BaseLocal implements org.joda.time.ReadablePartial,java.io.Serializable
  minor version: 0
  major version: 49

The "minor version" and "major version" bits are the ones you're interested in.

It's possible that a single jar file contains classes compiled with different versions, of course.

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Jon Skeet Avatar answered Dec 25 '22 18:12

Jon Skeet