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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:56:17+00:00 2026-05-11T13:56:17+00:00

I’m using this code: for (final String code : Locale.getISOCountries()) { //stuff here }

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I’m using this code:

    for (final String code : Locale.getISOCountries())     {         //stuff here     } 

But on compile I get this error:

[ERROR] Line 21: No source code is available for type java.util.Locale; did you forget to inherit a required module? 

And then a stack trace of compiler errors.

I’m doing both of these imports at the beginning of the class:

package com.me.example;  import java.util.Locale; import java.util.*; 

What can be wrong?

In Netbeans i see the autocomplete options and no syntax error for the Locale object…

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  1. 2026-05-11T13:56:18+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    Something screwy with your setup, the folllowing program works fine for me.

    import java.util.*; import java.util.Locale; public class Donors {     public static void main (String [] args) {         for (final String code : Locale.getISOCountries()) {             System.out.println (code);         }     } } 

    The fact that it’s asking for source code leads me to believe that it’s trying to compile or run it in some sort of debugging mode. You shouldn’t need the source code for java.util.* to compile, that’s just bizarre.

    See if my simple test program works in your environment, then try looking for something along those lines (debugging options). Final step: compile your code with the baseline javac (not NetBeans).

    UPDATE:

    Actually, I have found something. If you are creating GWT applications, I don’t think java.util.Locale is available on the client side (only the server side). All of the references on the web to this error message point to GWT and its limitations on the client side which are, after all, converted to Javascript goodies, so cannot be expected to support the entire set of Java libraries.

    This page here shows how to do i18n on GWT apps and there’s no mention of java.util.Locale except on the server side.

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