Selenium: 'package org.openqa.selenium does not exist'












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Terminal: Error message



Eclipse IDE: Program set-up



Receiving two (2) error messages:



package org.openqa.selenium does not exist
package org.openqa.selenium.chrome does not exist


Here's what my program looks like: MyClass.java



package newPackage;

import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;

public class MyClass {

public static void main(String args) {
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver",
"/Users/Informatics/Downloads/chromedriver.exe");

WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.get("google.com");

driver.close();
}
}


p.s. I'm using the newest versions of Eclipse, Selenium, Chrome and Java.










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    Terminal: Error message



    Eclipse IDE: Program set-up



    Receiving two (2) error messages:



    package org.openqa.selenium does not exist
    package org.openqa.selenium.chrome does not exist


    Here's what my program looks like: MyClass.java



    package newPackage;

    import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
    import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;

    public class MyClass {

    public static void main(String args) {
    System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver",
    "/Users/Informatics/Downloads/chromedriver.exe");

    WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
    driver.get("google.com");

    driver.close();
    }
    }


    p.s. I'm using the newest versions of Eclipse, Selenium, Chrome and Java.










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      Terminal: Error message



      Eclipse IDE: Program set-up



      Receiving two (2) error messages:



      package org.openqa.selenium does not exist
      package org.openqa.selenium.chrome does not exist


      Here's what my program looks like: MyClass.java



      package newPackage;

      import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
      import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;

      public class MyClass {

      public static void main(String args) {
      System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver",
      "/Users/Informatics/Downloads/chromedriver.exe");

      WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
      driver.get("google.com");

      driver.close();
      }
      }


      p.s. I'm using the newest versions of Eclipse, Selenium, Chrome and Java.










      share|improve this question
















      Terminal: Error message



      Eclipse IDE: Program set-up



      Receiving two (2) error messages:



      package org.openqa.selenium does not exist
      package org.openqa.selenium.chrome does not exist


      Here's what my program looks like: MyClass.java



      package newPackage;

      import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
      import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;

      public class MyClass {

      public static void main(String args) {
      System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver",
      "/Users/Informatics/Downloads/chromedriver.exe");

      WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
      driver.get("google.com");

      driver.close();
      }
      }


      p.s. I'm using the newest versions of Eclipse, Selenium, Chrome and Java.







      java selenium






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          1. Right click and refresh your project.

          2. Download the selenium Standalone Jar and add it your BuildPath https://www.seleniumhq.org/download/


          Also you are using the latest java, please download older version's of Java and try. Right click go to properties > java compiler and change the compliance JRE to 1.8






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          • I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

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          1. Right click and refresh your project.

          2. Download the selenium Standalone Jar and add it your BuildPath https://www.seleniumhq.org/download/


          Also you are using the latest java, please download older version's of Java and try. Right click go to properties > java compiler and change the compliance JRE to 1.8






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          • I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

            – at-bernard
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:27
















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          1. Right click and refresh your project.

          2. Download the selenium Standalone Jar and add it your BuildPath https://www.seleniumhq.org/download/


          Also you are using the latest java, please download older version's of Java and try. Right click go to properties > java compiler and change the compliance JRE to 1.8






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          • I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

            – at-bernard
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:27














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          1. Right click and refresh your project.

          2. Download the selenium Standalone Jar and add it your BuildPath https://www.seleniumhq.org/download/


          Also you are using the latest java, please download older version's of Java and try. Right click go to properties > java compiler and change the compliance JRE to 1.8






          share|improve this answer
















          1. Right click and refresh your project.

          2. Download the selenium Standalone Jar and add it your BuildPath https://www.seleniumhq.org/download/


          Also you are using the latest java, please download older version's of Java and try. Right click go to properties > java compiler and change the compliance JRE to 1.8







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          answered Nov 22 '18 at 9:09









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          • I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

            – at-bernard
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:27



















          • I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

            – at-bernard
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:27

















          I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

          – at-bernard
          Nov 23 '18 at 3:27





          I tried all of the above. It didn't seem to do the trick, although they seem like they could be useful solutions in the future. I refreshed, but as it shows in the picture, I already have a Standaone Jar in my BuildPath.

          – at-bernard
          Nov 23 '18 at 3:27




















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