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Re: Netbeans Having Problems With Imports

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Originally Posted by Cjdowney View Post
all of the programs on the computers are affected by whatever the problem is.
This seems to indicate to me that Netbeans is looking for the libraries in a location where they aren't. When you install the FIRST Netbeans plugins, WPILibJ is installed somewhere on your system that Netbeans knows about (I'm not sure where this is on Windows, but on linux it's in ~/sunspotfrcsdk/lib/WPILibJ). If the files were moved from this location, Netbeans would have no way of finding the libraries, and would complain. I'd reinstall the FRC plugins first; if that doesn't work, I'd try to figure out where Netbeans is looking and where the libraries actually are, and make them match up. If the problem still persists after that, then it is probably an issue with either the libraries or Netbeans itself.

Although I may be mistaken; I'm not quite sure what it means by "import section does not correspond to the specified code style rules". It might be indicating a messed-up environment setting instead of a messed-up library.
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