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Re: ERROR, PLEASE HELP ME. [message #1690083 is a reply to message #1690078] |
Wed, 25 March 2015 07:50 |
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It's not a question of running Eclipse with Java 7, you need to have it set up to run your application with it as well. If you were using Java 7 to run your application, you would not see this specific error and message.
From the Installed JREs preference page, make sure a version 7 is present. Then, use the Run->Run Configurations... menu action to open the Launch Configuration Dialog. From there, make sure that that JRE is the one being used for your application, either directly, or with the JavaSE-7 Execution Environment (which will only work if you actually have 7 [or 8]) installed and set up in the preferences.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
[Updated on: Wed, 25 March 2015 07:53] Report message to a moderator
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Re: ERROR, PLEASE HELP ME. [message #1690387 is a reply to message #1690149] |
Fri, 27 March 2015 05:30 |
Alastair Brian Messages: 7 Registered: March 2015 |
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Ed Merks wrote on Wed, 25 March 2015 13:32You mean adopt? Note that there is work in progress with Oomph to
address some of the more annoying aspects of installing Eclipse, at
least one Window. I.e., a self-extracting exe or using the Oomph
installer itself.
Oomph's installer itself is packaged as a self extracting exe which
firstly, ensures that you don't need to unzip anything and run into the
fact that Windows doesn't have a good unzip tool, and secondly detects
the bitness of your download and ensure that a JVM of the right bitness
and of a sufficiently high version is actually available and is actually
used (and prompts you to install and download one if one is not
available) This installer can then be used to create Eclipse
installation and the wizard will also ensure that this installation uses
an appropriate bitness and version JVM. In principle all the Eclipse
package zip downloads for Windows could be replaced by self-extracting
zips in the future, but we expect the Oomph installer will provide a
better long term experience that will allow you to install many
different IDEs for different focused purposes.
On 25/03/2015 2:23 PM, Alastair Brian wrote:
> Looking to adapt eclipse, this type of bugs are quite discouraging.
Sorry I misunderstood the actual context, thanks for clearing it.
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