Classpath with Java [message #110116] |
Wed, 19 October 2005 12:09  |
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Originally posted by: fa035530.skynet.be
I'm informed of your site by Gernot Schulz who gived me interess to
Eclipse.
I'm trying to setup the environment for a Java virtual Machine.(before)
I don't underestand why a i kept an error message.
I don't know if you can help me with this ? this come in pryority for me,
coz
I have a lot of applicatinos that I'd like to see running. I seted up
before but i forgot. I wrote this batch files to load classes en got this :
set
path=.;c:\windows\system32;c:\windows\system32\Wben;c:\Progr a~1\common\cc-res~1.000\build;c:\Progra~1\common\cc-res~1.00 0;c:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\bin;c:\Progra~1\Java\jre\bin;c:\Progr a~1\Java\source;c:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\netgraph\netgraph;c:\Pr ogra~1\common\common~1.011\web\web-inf\tlds;c:\Progra~1\comm on\common~1.011\web\web-inf;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1.011\ web\web-inf\classes;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1.011\common\s ource
set JAVA_HOME=C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk
set
CLASSPATH=.;%CLASSPATH%;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1.011\web\ WEB-INF\classes\log4j.properties;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1 .011\source\ApplicationResource_en.properties;c:\Progra~1\co mmon\cc-res~1.000\build\build.properties;C:\Progra~1\Java\jd k\jre\bin\client.jvm.dll;C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\lib\rt.jar;C:\ Progra~1\Java\jdk\lib\javaws.jar;C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\lib\to ols.jar;c:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\netgraph\netgraph\netgraph.jar
cd\
cd c:\Progra~1\common\cc-res~1.000
%comspec%
If I run Jview.exe , kept the message :
Class not registred, no virtual machine
The Java Virtual is not running ; How to make it go ??????????????
I use win xp.
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Re: Classpath with Java [message #110203 is a reply to message #110116] |
Wed, 19 October 2005 13:29   |
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I don't know if I can help much, but after the xenophobic responses I
saw, I thought I'd give it a try...
First, I know next to nothing about Jview except that when I run it on
my system, it is a Micro$oft "feature". The fact that I get it from
C:\WINNT\System32\ means that there is no such thing in the "normal"
JDKs. (I *always* have the JDK paths prior to the M$ ones to make sure I
get "real (TM) Java)"! :-)
So, looking at your path, it looks like you *used* to get Jview from M$
at C:\Windows\System32... which is now C:\WINNT\System32... (you
migrated from an older M$ OS to XP?) change the Windows in your path to
WINNTs and you might get back to your old behavior.
Now what this has to do with Eclipse I have not a clue... but I do know
it has even less to do with how well you do or do not speak English!
--
RDS
Frederic Chantren wrote:
> I'm informed of your site by Gernot Schulz who gived me interess to
> Eclipse.
> I'm trying to setup the environment for a Java virtual Machine.(before)
> I don't underestand why a i kept an error message.
> I don't know if you can help me with this ? this come in pryority for
> me, coz
> I have a lot of applicatinos that I'd like to see running. I seted up
> before but i forgot. I wrote this batch files to load classes en got this :
>
>
> set
> path=.;c:\windows\system32;c:\windows\system32\Wben;c:\Progr a~1\common\cc-res~1.000\build;c:\Progra~1\common\cc-res~1.00 0;c:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\bin;c:\Progra~1\Java\jre\bin;c:\Progr a~1\Java\source;c:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\netgraph\netgraph;c:\Pr ogra~1\common\common~1.011\web\web-inf\tlds;c:\Progra~1\comm on\common~1.011\web\web-inf;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1.011\ web\web-inf\classes;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1.011\common\s ource
>
> set JAVA_HOME=C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk
> set
> CLASSPATH=.;%CLASSPATH%;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1.011\web\ WEB-INF\classes\log4j.properties;c:\Progra~1\common\common~1 .011\source\ApplicationResource_en.properties;c:\Progra~1\co mmon\cc-res~1.000\build\build.properties;C:\Progra~1\Java\jd k\jre\bin\client.jvm.dll;C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\lib\rt.jar;C:\ Progra~1\Java\jdk\lib\javaws.jar;C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\lib\to ols.jar;c:\Progra~1\Java\jdk\netgraph\netgraph\netgraph.jar
>
> cd\
> cd c:\Progra~1\common\cc-res~1.000
> %comspec%
>
> If I run Jview.exe , kept the message :
> Class not registred, no virtual machine
>
> The Java Virtual is not running ; How to make it go ??????????????
> I use win xp.
>
>
>
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Re: Classpath with Java [message #110408 is a reply to message #110256] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 11:13   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: beaner.yahoo.com
Eric Rizzo wrote:
Beaner wrote:
1) You need to learn how to write and speak English in an accurate manner.
2) If you fail at Number 1), get out.
1) You need to learn to exhibit respect, tolerance, and politeness.
2) If you fail at Number 1), get out.
3) Come to think of it, get out now and come back only if you succeed at
Number 1)
Eric
Eric,
I don't know if you're from a foreign country or not, but we don't
need people like that around here. Look at all the things that happen b/c
people can't read or write English. You have foreigners driving on
Interstates and major highways and can't even read the signs, thus causing
accidents. So for you Eric:
1) I give respect to those that earn and deserve my respect, which you
don't fall into this category.
2) You don't EVER tell me what to do or what to say. I will gladly speak
my mind and acknowledge my rights.
3) If you try to take away these rights from me, there will be some
consequences, legal or physical. You pick.
Your great American pal,
Beaner
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Re: Classpath with Java [message #110463 is a reply to message #110429] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 12:25   |
Eclipse User |
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Randy D. Smith wrote:
>> Beaner wrote:
>> 1) You need to learn how to write and speak English in an accurate
>> manner.
>> 2) If you fail at Number 1), get out.
>> ...
>> 2) You don't EVER tell me what to do or what to say. I will gladly
>> speak my mind and acknowledge my rights.
>
>
> You tried to tell someone in 1) above what to say, or at least how to
> say it, and you tried to tell someone in 2) above what to do.
>
> Why do you have the right to do what you tell others not to do?
>
>> Your great American pal,
>> Beaner
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>
> Are you saying "get out" as in out of America? I doubt they're in
> America. Or are you saying to get out of eclipse.newcomer? I don't think
> that's "yours". Sorry.
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> I'm still trying to learn the OSS process, as practiced in the Eclipse
> community.... so... Eric, do you happen to know what the process is for
> "dealing" with such conflicts and problems? I have my vote ready to go
> in this manner if someone wants to initiate the process.
>
> Everyone's pal (and in this community, who cares where I live or where
> I'm from),
> --
> RDS
Dear Randy,
we all know beaner is missbehaving. Just to prevent a useless flamewar,
we should ignore him. (Even though his behaviour is really disgusting)
Beaner should in fact not expect me (or so. else), to help him out with
any problem in the future, until he learns how to behave. >-(
I don't know whether there is a 'official' way to deal with this.
Deeply suffering from fear of having made any grammatical or spelling
mistakes :-D
king regards
Astrid
Astrid
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Re: Classpath with Java [message #110475 is a reply to message #110454] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 12:28  |
Eclipse User |
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Beaner wrote:
> I would like to ask for everyone's forgiveness. When I wrote these
> things, I was heavily sedated by some pain killers, Percocets, and had
> just watched a movie that got my feelings out of whack. Again, I
> apologize and will refrain from doing such idiocies in the future.
>
> Your pal,
> Beaner
>
accepted, so no combination of pain killers, watching movies AND
newsgrouping.
regards Astrid
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