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Top Forums Programming Is Java really platform-independant? Post 302606656 by gabam on Monday 12th of March 2012 10:33:26 AM
Old 03-12-2012
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I believe the error you're seeing is related to JDK version mismatch.

Thanks radoulov buddy! You are absolutely right, there was a mismatch in JDK version. Java is really platform-independant, I think I've confirmed it. Thanks for your help.
Problem solved!
 
JFLEX(1)						      General Commands Manual							  JFLEX(1)

NAME
jflex - a lexical analyzer generator (also known as scanner generator) for Java SYNOPSIS
jflex <options> <input-files> DESCRIPTION
JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator (also known as scanner generator) for Java(tm), written in Java(tm). It is also a rewrite of the very useful tool JLex. JFlex is designed to work together with the LALR parser generator CUP, and the Java modification of Berkeley Yacc BYacc/J. It can also be used together with other parser generators like ANTLR or as a standalone tool. OPTIONS
-d <directory> write generated file to <directory> --skel <file> use external skeleton <file> --switch, --table, --pack set default code generation method --jlex strict JLex compatibility --nomin skip minimization step --nobak don't create backup files --dump display transition tables --dot write graphviz .dot files for the generated automata (alpha) --verbose, -v display generation progress messages (default) --quiet, -q display errors only --time display generation time statistics --version print the version number of this copy of jflex --info print system + JDK information --help, -h print this message AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Wolfgang Baer <WBaer@gmx.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). October 2005 JFLEX(1)
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