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Java for mac os x 10.10.2
Java for mac os x 10.10.2





  1. JAVA FOR MAC OS X 10.10.2 INSTALL
  2. JAVA FOR MAC OS X 10.10.2 ARCHIVE

> Justin, could you please try using the "-vm" option with a bundled JRE and > Tycho build by calling an Ant script running "tar" :-)

JAVA FOR MAC OS X 10.10.2 ARCHIVE

tar archive as a post-processing step in the > found out that the JRE is also copied in p2's binary cache. > don't know about you, but I originally used the rootfiles mechanism, until I > You didn't ask about bundling the JRE, but you might find this useful: I > Anyway, what worked for me was to put the -vm option in the. > ah yes the ist, I've tried it too, but somehow the argument seems (In reply to Matthieu Wipliez from comment #9) > Do i have to place the jre in a different location? > and still it does not work if i try to start it from the regular rcp > i already added the argument in the rcp.ini. (In reply to Marcel Austenfeld from comment #10) Other possible differences: I use Tycho to build the product, and I launch the application from the root folder (the parent of RCP.app folder). Note that I only tested running from the shell, not from the Finder. What do you mean by "regular rcp launcher"? Marcel, what do you mean it doesn't work? The JRE is not seen or it fails with the "JNI_CreateVM something" message? > Where do i have to add the "-vm jre/lib/jli/libjli.dylib" argument?

java for mac os x 10.10.2

> I also tried to change the ist with a JRE argument but this didn't > However then a shell is opened when executing the script. > What works is that I can create a shell script to start the RCP with the > I have still some problems to startup my RCP app with a bundled JRE and the (In reply to Marcel Austenfeld from comment #8) Justin, could you please try using the "-vm" option with a bundled JRE and see if it works for you? tar archive as a post-processing step in the Tycho build by calling an Ant script running "tar" :-) You didn't ask about bundling the JRE, but you might find this useful: I don't know about you, but I originally used the rootfiles mechanism, until I found out that the JRE is also copied in p2's binary cache.

java for mac os x 10.10.2

I'm not sure if it is still used?Īnyway, what worked for me was to put the -vm option in the. ) - don't think it's the bundling at fault, seems the launcher could be making assumptions that don't hold for the JRE?Īh yes the ist, I've tried it too, but somehow the argument seems pretty much ignored. This seems to tally with the bugs I've seen saying that RCP apps can't be bundled with a JRE (e.g.

JAVA FOR MAC OS X 10.10.2 INSTALL

Seems we're expecting Mac RCP users to have to install the JDK now?! Rolling back the VM to a clean pre-JRE8 Yosemite and installing JDK8 and setting the -vm param to point to that makes the app start OK.Įrgo JRE no good and JDK needed. "The JVM shared library "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/Contents/Home/bin/./lib/server/libjvm.dylib"ĭoes not contain the JNI_CreateJavaVM symbol" Running up our RCP app (built on Luna SR1) brings up a dialog with this error message. Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/Contents/Home/bin/java With JRE8 installed and specifying the JVM as: I've installed Yosemite as a VM in Parallels 10 to be able to test & reset. However it appears that the new launcher *only* works with the JDK. Some of our customers are not keen to install this old JVM ("security holes etc").

java for mac os x 10.10.2

On OSX Yosemite would like to get around the "legacy Java 8" install prompt.







Java for mac os x 10.10.2