Cannot start eclipse juno (No java virtual machine error) [message #1053443] |
Sun, 05 May 2013 20:20  |
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Yesterday i was using a java-like app on my macbook and i couldn't turn the app off(even with forced quitting) or turn my mac off .As i was in a hurry, i tried Deleting the app but it didn't allow me to, so i right clicked and pressed options then show in finder. after that it showed me a file called "java" in a folder called "commands", and I deleted it.It allowed me to turn the app off but now eclipse (juno) don't start, and it gives me this errorQuote:No Java virtual machine
was found after searching the following locations:
/Applications/eclipse/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/../../../jre/Contents/Home/jre/bin/java
java in your current PATH
If somebody knows please help, but try to be clear, because I'm a newbie on this java thing.
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Re: Cannot start eclipse juno (No java virtual machine error) [message #1053641 is a reply to message #1053443] |
Tue, 07 May 2013 01:24   |
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Crys,
If you deleted part of your Java installation, you'll need to reinstall it.
On 06/05/2013 3:35 AM, Crys Charmander wrote:
> Yesterday i was using a java-like app on my macbook and i couldn't
> turn the app off(even with forced quitting) or turn my mac off .As i
> was in a hurry, i tried Deleting the app but it didn't allow me to, so
> i right clicked and pressed options then show in finder. after that it
> showed me a file called "java" in a folder called "commands", and I
> deleted it.It allowed me to turn the app off but now eclipse (juno)
> don't start, and it gives me this errorQuote:
>> No Java virtual machine
>> was found after searching the following locations:
>> /Applications/eclipse/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/../../../jre/Contents/Home/jre/bin/java
>>
>> java in your current PATH
>
> If somebody knows please help, but try to be clear, because I'm a
> newbie on this java thing.
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Re: Cannot start eclipse juno (No java virtual machine error) [message #1057742 is a reply to message #1053874] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 10:10  |
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Ed Merks wrote on Wed, 08 May 2013 00:06Crys,
It must be on your file system where you installed Java.
On 08/05/2013 3:25 AM, Crys Charmander wrote:
> But how can i find this VM?
I did it!Now its working.I looked in my java directory and I found lots of folders like java versions.I realized that was from java 7 folder I deleted that file, so i went to java 6 and pasted the missing component in java 7.Thanks for your help!Now if someone wants he can mark as solved.
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