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java - Error with selenium.WebElement.sendKeys()

I am putting together a small app to perform automated checkouts on a Magento site, using Selenium WebDriver in Java. I'm working on learning Java, so I'm adamant on getting this figured out with Java, and not switching to Ruby or Python.

package com.huuginn.seleniumMagento;

import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;

/**
 * selenium app for completing checkout in magento
 *
 */
public class App 
{
    public static void main( String[] args )
    {
        //      MagentoCatalog c = new MagentoCatalog();
        WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();

        driver.get("http://plmkt.huuginn.com/");

        WebElement searchField = driver.findElement(By.id("search"));

        System.out.println(searchField.getClass().getName());
        searchField.clear();
        searchField.sendKeys("sample");
        searchField.submit();
    }
}

My getName() line confirms that I am getting the element that I want from the page.

I'm getting this error when compiling:

[INFO] Compilation failure /seleniumMagento/src/main/java/com/huuginn/seleniumMagento/App.java:[25,13] sendKeys(java.lang.CharSequence...) in org.openqa.selenium.WebElement cannot be applied to (java.lang.String)

sendKeys is expecting a parameter of a type that implements CharSequence (java.lang.String qualifies as such), so I don't understand why I'm getting this error.

I am using Java 1.6, and Selenium 2.19, doing my build with Maven.

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I have had similar problems with calling sendKeys(). The problem usually is, that the signature is a var-ary, that is CharSequence... instead of just CharSequence.

Of course this should not be a problem with Java 6. My guess would be that your maven compile uses a different compiler setting. Anyways you could change your code to

searchField.sendKeys(new String[] { "sample" });

to help diagnose the problem.


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