Spring Boot Program cannot find main class

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I have a program which runs as a Spring boot App in eclipse. The program was running fine. Then i did the following:

Right click on project -> Run As -> Maven Test .

This was accidental. When i then tried to run the program as a spring boot app again, it threw the following error below.

Error: Could not find or load main class com.bt.collab.alu.api.webapp.Application

How do i point the application back to my main class? Thanks

Java Solutions


Solution 1 - Java

I had the same problem. Try this :

Right Click the project -> Maven -> Update Project

Then Re-run the project. Hope it work for you too.

Solution 2 - Java

Main class is configurable in pom.xml

<properties>
    <start-class>com.bt.collab.alu.api.webapp.Application</start-class>
</properties>

Solution 3 - Java

Have a look under "Run -> Run Configurations..." in Eclipse. You should delete the new one which you created by mistake, you should still have the existing one.

I suspect it has created a new run configuration for the "Run as Maven Test" and you are now always starting this one.

Solution 4 - Java

If you're using Spring Boot and the above suggestions don't work, you might want to look at the Eclipse Problems view (available at Window -> Show View -> Problems).

For example, you can get the same error (Error: Could not find or load main class groupId.Application) if one of your jar files is corrupted. Eclipse will complain that it can't find the Applications class, even though the bad jar is the root cause.

The Problems view, however, will identify the bad jar for you.

At any rate, I had to manually go to my local mvn repo (in .m2) and manually delete the corrupted jar, and update it (right click on the project in the Package Explorer), Maven --> Update Project... -> OK (assuming that the correct project is check-marked).

Solution 5 - Java

I tried all the above solution, but didn't worked for me. Finally was able to resolve it with a simple fix.

on STS, Run Configuration > open your Spring Boot App > Open your configuration, Follow the steps,

  1. In Spring boot Tab, check your Main class and profile.
  2. Then go to classpath tab, In the bottom you will see two checkboxes,one is "Exclude Test Code"(Check this if you do not want to run test classes) and other, "Use Temporary Jar file to specify classpath" (this is necessary).

Save your configuration and run. enter image description here

Solution 6 - Java

This happened to me after i updated the pom (Added some dependencies).

The following step helped me to avoid this error

right click on the project > maven > update project

Solution 7 - Java

Use spring-boot:run command to start spring boot application:

Precondition:

  1. Add following property to pom.xml


    com.package.name.YourApplicationMainClass

  2. Build your project

Then configure maven command with spring-boot:run.

Right Click Project | Run As | Run Configuration... | Add new Maven Configuration with command spring-boot:run

Solution 8 - Java

In case if someone is using Gradle for the build then fix will be by adding the following lines in build.gradle file

apply plugin: 'application'

mainClassName = "com.example.demo.DemoApplication"

Solution 9 - Java

Intellij
  • close Intellij
  • remove all files related to Intellij (.idea folder and *.iml files)
  • open the project in Intellij as if it was the first time (using open recent won't work, id needs to be done via file -> open)

Solution 10 - Java

I know this is pretty late answer. But it might still help some new learners. The Following example is only for springboot with NETBEANS. I had to do the following steps:

Step 1. Follow @Mariuszs answer .

Step 2. Right click on project -> Properties -> RUN. Make sure the Main Class field is has the correct starter class else Click browse and select from the available classes .

Step 3. Click OK-> OK. Thant is all. Thank you.

Solution 11 - Java

I have used spring 1.5.3.RELEASE version and given pom dependencies like

    <parent>
		<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
		<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
		<version>1.5.3.RELEASE</version>
	</parent> 
  
   <dependencies>
  		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-web</artifactId>
		</dependency>
   </dependencies>

And my main class was

@SpringBootApplication
public class SpringAppStarter {


	public static void main(String[] args) {
		
		SpringApplication.run(SpringAppStarter.class, args);
	}

}

But still while execution of main class I was getting:

>Could not find or load main class ... with my class name.

I could see that class was available in the class path and I was using STS IDE.

I was not getting reason for the issue then I tried manual build through maven with

mvn clean install

Still problem was there then i realize that my project has two libraries

  1. Reference Library
  2. Maven Library

What I did:
I have created another mavenRepo folder and build it again and refresh my project. After that it worked and I saw that Maven Library was deleted from project class path.

Issues was while execution it was getting multiple version so it was not able to find proper class to execute my application. Other Solution listed in this page also resolves the issue but if you are doing mistake in

  1. Annotating class
  2. pom entry
  3. jar version etc.

Hope this may resolve problem if somebody get this issue

Solution 12 - Java

deleting old jars from .m2 and updating maven project should be primary step. In most of the cases it resolves the issue.The reason for this issue is mostly corrupted old jars

Solution 13 - Java

Encountered the same issue and was able to fix it by the following the steps listed below:

  1. File -> Invalidate Cache and Restart
  2. File -> New -> Project from existing source
  3. Select the pom.xml file just (not the whole project directory) to load the project. Project will be setup automatically.

Solution 14 - Java

Error:Could not load or find main class

Project:Spring Boot Tool:STS


Resolve Steps:


  1. Run the project

  1. See in problems tab, it will show the corrupted error

  1. Delete that particular jar(corrupted jar) in .m2 folder

  1. Update project

  1. Run successfully

Solution 15 - Java

I was having the same problem just delete .m2 folder folder from your local repositry Hope it will work.

Solution 16 - Java

start-class doesn't work for me, I fixed it by adding build plugins to pom.xml, and executions is necessary.

<build>
    <plugins>
        <plugin>
            <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
                <execution>
                    <goals>
                        <goal>repackage</goal>
                    </goals>
                </execution>
            </executions>
        </plugin>
    </plugins>
</build>

Solution 17 - Java

There are good answers here, but maybe this one will also help somebody.

For me it happened just after i deleted .idea (with IntelliJ), and reimported the project.

then this issue started, i tried to run mvn compile (just via IDE Maven toolbar), once i fixed few compilation errors, issue disappeared

Solution 18 - Java

The solution for me was:

  1. Boot Dashboard, right click on your Instance.
  2. Open Config
  3. Tab Spring Boot
  4. Main Type, there was the path to the application file missing...

Solution 19 - Java

If you came across the >error:could not find or load main class in maven project

do this it worked for me:
Reason for the error: The reason for this error is the jar file or dependency to run a maven project is not installed correctly.

Solution for the error: Go to the project folder (eg: D:\office\OIA-service-app)
in the address bar of computer type command cmd and press enter.
In the command prompt type command mvn clean install make sure you have the internet connection.

Solution 20 - Java

If your project packaging type war you could not start. I was using maven assembly plugin with this configuration;

<build>
	<plugins>
		<plugin>
			<artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
			<version>3.0.0</version><!--$NO-MVN-MAN-VER$ -->
			<configuration>
				<descriptors>
					<descriptor>assembly.xml</descriptor>
				</descriptors>
				<descriptorRefs>
					<descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
				</descriptorRefs>
				<archive>
					<manifest>
						<mainClass>com.ttech.VideoUploaderApplication</mainClass>
					</manifest>
				</archive>
			</configuration>
			<executions>
				<execution>
					<id>make-assembly</id> <!-- this is used for inheritance merges -->
					<phase>package</phase> <!-- bind to the packaging phase -->
					<goals>
						<goal>single</goal>
					</goals>
				</execution>
			</executions>
		</plugin>
	</plugins>
</build>

and my packaging tpe was war i got cannot find main class exception bu i changed packaging to jar it worked;

<groupId>com.ttect</groupId>
<artifactId>VideoUploadListener</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
<packaging>**jar**</packaging>

Solution 21 - Java

In my case the following helped:

Added the following section in pom

  <plugins>
    <plugin>
    		<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
    		<artifactId>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    		<configuration>
    			<executable>true</executable>
    		</configuration>
    </plugin>
  </plugins>

Ran it using maven3 and it worked

Solution 22 - Java

I also got this error, was not having any clue. I could see the class and jars in Target folder. I later installed Maven 3.5, switched my local repo from C drive to other drive through conf/settings.xml of Maven. It worked perfectly fine after that. I think having local repo in C drive was main issue. Even though repo was having full access.

Solution 23 - Java

I was facing the same problem. I have deleted the target folder and run maven install, it worked.

Solution 24 - Java

I had similar kind of problem while I was adding spring security dependency to my project , then I deleted my target folder and used maven update again . It's worked for me.

Solution 25 - Java

Even I faced the same issue, later I found that it happened because the maven build operation was not happening properly in my environment. Please check it in your case also.

Solution 26 - Java

I ran into same error, although i was using gradle build. Delegating IDE build/run actions to Gradle is solved my problem.

Intellij: Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Runner

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Solution 27 - Java

I got the same error in the "Spring Tool Suite" software.

In my case, I have Java 8 installed and I created a project of Java 11. And when I run the project I got the same error, like " can not find main class ".

Then I created a project in Java 8 and the problem resolved.

Solution 28 - Java

(Eclipse) Updating maven project was not working for me. What I had to do was to go in Run configurations, and in "Main" tab, in "Project" field, write the whole package name com.bla.blabla.MyMainClass (instead of just the Main class name). The error happened because I have several projects with the same name, but in different packages.

Solution 29 - Java

if none of above solutions work, try to replace build tag with this inside pom file :

<build>
<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
    <plugin>
        <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
        <artifactId>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    </plugin>
</plugins></pluginManagement>
</build>

Solution 30 - Java

I am new in spring boot and using STS with maven build. I did all the things mentioned above but won't work for me. I noticed two problems in problem window of STS. There was a missing jar file on the path (C:\Users\UserName.m2\repository\com\jayway\jsonpath\json-path\2.2.0). I did following, the way is not strongly suggested but worked for me.

  1. I deleted .m2 folder from the path location

  2. Restarted STS

  3. Right Click on project folder -> maven -> update project -> checked "Force update of snapshots/releases" -> Click Ok.

Maven updated its dependencies and the problem is solved.

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