Converting Fuzzy system to Java package using Matlab builder JA in 64 bit windows 7
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I have converted one fuzzy system into java package using Matlab builder JA in 32 bit windows 7 operating system and it is working fine. When I do the same coversion in 64 bit windows 7 operating system I am getting the following error during build process.
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No conflicting MATLAB file found.
End validation of MEX files: Wed Nov 14 21:37:45 2012
Warning: Adding path "C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy" to Compiler path instance.
Parsing file "C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\gridopt.m"
(Referenced from: "Compiler Command Line").
Parsing file "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a\toolbox\compiler\deploy\deployprint.m"
(Referenced from: "Compiler Command Line").
Parsing file "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a\toolbox\compiler\deploy\printdlg.m"
(Referenced from: "Compiler Command Line").
Deleting 1 temporary MEX authorization files.
Removing: 'C:\Users\Jian~1.ADM\AppData\Local\Temp\mathworks_tmp_136_18780_136.auth'.
Generating file "C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\Myoptfuzzy\src\readme.txt".
The system cannot find the path specified.
Error: An error occurred while shelling out to javac (error code = 1).
Unable to build executable.
Executing command: ""C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_37\bin\bin\javac" -verbose -classpath
"C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a\toolbox\javabuilder\jar\javabuilder.jar" -d
"C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\Myoptfuzzy\src\classes" "C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\Myoptfuzzy\src\Myoptfuzzy\Myoptfuzzyc.java"
"C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\Myoptfuzzy\src\Myoptfuzzy\MyoptfuzzyMCRFactory.java" "C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\Myoptfuzzy\src\Myoptfuzzy\MyoptfuzzycRemote.java"
"C:\Jian\MatlabFuzzy\Myoptfuzzy\src\Myoptfuzzy\package-info.java""
Any help would highly be appreciated.
Note that .mat file and .fis file that I have created in 32 bit and it is working in 64 bit Matlab (before conversion) but got error in build process for conversion from Matlab to Java package.
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