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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:39:04+00:00 2026-05-16T04:39:04+00:00

I have a Java project in Netbeans and I want to use some classes

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I have a Java project in Netbeans and I want to use some classes from Weka within my project.

I added the file C:\Program Files\Weka-3-7\weka-src.jar into my Libraries following the instructions here (project, properties, libraries ..)

So how do I now import the classes I want?

I tried importing like this:

import weka.core.converters.ConverterUtils.DataSource;

And for kicks, I also tried this which didn’t work either:

import src.main.java.weka.core.converters.ConverterUtils.DataSource;

NetBeans says “package does not exist” for both.

Have I linked the libraries incorrectly? Do I need to phrase the import differently?

Much thanks for any insight into this you can provide.

Update:

In my Libraries folder of my projects tab I see:

weka-src.jar and under that I see: , META-INF, lib, src.main.java.weka.associations, and lots of other things from weka.

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    2026-05-16T04:39:04+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:39 am

    I have downloaded Weka from here. I have added the JAR file you mentioned and I have also added weka-src.jar.

    The problem is that although I have no problems with your first import:

    import weka.core.converters.ConverterUtils.DataSource;
    

    I can’t see this package anywhere:

    import src.main.java.weka.core.converters.ConverterUtils.DataSource;
    

    To see if you have successfully imported a .jar file or a library, click on the “Projects” button on the left margin, find the Project you have added the resource to and expand the view (by pressing the + sign). You should have an item named “Libraries”. If you expand that, you should be able to see the files you have added.

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