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Decided to use Apache's Common Configuration package to parse an XML File.

I decided to do a:

XMLConfiguration xmlConfig = new XMLConfiguration(file);

To which Eclipse complained that I haven't caught an exception(Unhandled exception type ConfigurationException), so I hit the trusty surround with try/catch and it added the following code:

try 
    {
        XMLConfiguration xmlConfig = new XMLConfiguration(file);
    } 
    catch (ConfigurationException ex) 
    {
        ex.printStackTrace();
    }

However now it's complaining:

No exception of type ConfigurationException can be thrown; an exception type 
must be a subclass of Throwable

I don't understand why it's gave me that error when Eclipse is the one that suggested to add it.

+2  A: 

org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationException extends org.apache.commons.lang.exception.NestableException.

Do you have Commons Lang on your path also? If not, Eclipse will fail to resolve the ConfigurationException class, and you'll get that error.

skaffman
Now I'm getting this error: `Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/collections/Predicate`. Do you know why this is? So confused. I added it to my libraries in Eclipse!
day_trader
@8EM: Looks like you need Commons Collections also.
skaffman
@skaffman: Doh! Thanks for that. Feeling a little rusty at the moment!
day_trader