Hello Mike,
Thank you so much for trying to help me, but I am pretty sure I don't have
corrupted Java. I am a Java/Scala programmer and I will know if my Java
installation is corrupt. Other apps - Eclipse, IntelliJ Idea, occasional
Applets,Tomcat, ActiveMQ and ElasticSearch work just fine.
Just as I have reloaded Java x86 AND Java 64 bit so too can you reload 1.6
and 1.7
You likely have a corrupted Java file, so it's best to have a "clean sweep"
On 7 September 2012 14:13, Hemant Kumar wrote:
> I am somewhat hesitant to nuke my existing JVM installations and also, I
> would not
I am somewhat hesitant to nuke my existing JVM installations and also, I would
not want to switch to JDK 1.7 system wise, because I need 1.6 for several other
apps.
Is there no other real resolution to this problem?
On 06-Sep-2012, at 7:19 PM, Mike Lish wrote:
> I also had this problem in t
I also had this problem in the past. I ended up having to totally remove
all traces of java from my registry (Download "Advanced Uninstaller" free)
And re-install both x86 and 64 bit versions of Javas's downloader because
I'm running Win7 64 bit.
You may have to do the same, but it's crucial you d
Il 06/09/12 15:34, Hemant Kumar ha scritto:
Hello Mike,
Tried that, still no luck.
On 06-Sep-2012, at 1:21 PM, Mike Lish wrote:
Try the new Java update "Oracle Corporation 1.7.0_07
Mike Lish
On 6 September 2012 07:46, Hemant Kumar wrote:
Hello folks,
I have JDK 1.6 provided by Apple
Hello Mike,
Tried that, still no luck.
On 06-Sep-2012, at 1:21 PM, Mike Lish wrote:
> Try the new Java update "Oracle Corporation 1.7.0_07
>
> Mike Lish
>
>
> On 6 September 2012 07:46, Hemant Kumar wrote:
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I have JDK 1.6 provided by Apple installed on my Macbook
Try the new Java update "Oracle Corporation 1.7.0_07
Mike Lish
On 6 September 2012 07:46, Hemant Kumar wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I have JDK 1.6 provided by Apple installed on my Macbook pro, which is
> running Mountain Lion. Openoffice can't detect the JAVA installed and
> specifying manually
Hello folks,
I have JDK 1.6 provided by Apple installed on my Macbook pro, which is running
Mountain Lion. Openoffice can't detect the JAVA installed and specifying
manually via OpenOffice preferences does not work as well. Whatever folder I
specify in Openoffice preferences, it says - "No vali