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Madhur Ahuja
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 5:53 pm    Post subject: problem with java version "1.4.1_01" Reply with quote



Hello
I have installed JDK, but I am unable to use IDE's like Forte v 2.0 and Java
Workshop v 3.0
with this JDK. The problem with both is *jvm.dll*. Both software searches
for this file in my
*/bin/classic/jvm.dll* while I have no such directory structure in my jdk.
Instead jvm.dll is present
in */bin/client/jvm.dll* or */bin/server/jvm.dll*.
Any Help would be appreciated.


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xarax
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 1:10 am    Post subject: Re: problem with java version "1.4.1_01" Reply with quote



"Madhur Ahuja" <df (AT) df (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hello
I have installed JDK, but I am unable to use IDE's like Forte v 2.0 and Java
Workshop v 3.0
with this JDK. The problem with both is *jvm.dll*. Both software searches
for this file in my
*/bin/classic/jvm.dll* while I have no such directory structure in my jdk.
Instead jvm.dll is present
in */bin/client/jvm.dll* or */bin/server/jvm.dll*.
Any Help would be appreciated.
/snip/


I had the same issue when I upgraded to 1.4.2_05. The
resolution was to uninstall the JDK, then reinstall.

When upgrading JDK or JRE, uninstall the old before
installing the new.



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Madhur Ahuja
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:59 am    Post subject: Re: problem with java version "1.4.1_01" Reply with quote



I never upgraded the JDK, I did a clean install.

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Madhur Ahuja
India

Homepage : http://madhur.netfirms.com
Email : madhur<underscore>ahuja<at>yahoo<dot>com



"xarax" <xarax (AT) email (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
"Madhur Ahuja" <df (AT) df (DOT) com> wrote

Hello
I have installed JDK, but I am unable to use IDE's like Forte v 2.0 and
Java
Workshop v 3.0
with this JDK. The problem with both is *jvm.dll*. Both software
searches
for this file in my
*/bin/classic/jvm.dll* while I have no such directory structure in my
jdk.
Instead jvm.dll is present
in */bin/client/jvm.dll* or */bin/server/jvm.dll*.
Any Help would be appreciated.
/snip/

I had the same issue when I upgraded to 1.4.2_05. The
resolution was to uninstall the JDK, then reinstall.

When upgrading JDK or JRE, uninstall the old before
installing the new.





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Roedy Green
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:09 am    Post subject: Re: problem with java version "1.4.1_01" Reply with quote

On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:29:02 +0530, "Madhur Ahuja" <df (AT) df (DOT) com> wrote
or quoted :

Quote:
I never upgraded the JDK, I did a clean install.

see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jdk.html#FAILED

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Minh Tran-Le
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 6:08 pm    Post subject: Re: problem with java version "1.4.1_01" Reply with quote

Madhur Ahuja wrote:
Quote:
Hello
I have installed JDK, but I am unable to use IDE's like Forte v 2.0 and Java
Workshop v 3.0
with this JDK. The problem with both is *jvm.dll*. Both software searches
for this file in my
*/bin/classic/jvm.dll* while I have no such directory structure in my jdk.
Instead jvm.dll is present
in */bin/client/jvm.dll* or */bin/server/jvm.dll*.
Any Help would be appreciated.


Sun switched around some of the definition of classic/hotspot to just
client/server and I don't think you can disable the JIT any more. If
you have old software that assume jre/bin/classic, you can just create
that directory and copy the content of jre/bin/client into it.

You may also want to see if you may need to tweak the argument aliases
in jre/lib/i386/jvm.cfg

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