Difference between revisions of "ArcEngine/Java issue"
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− | ArcEngine 10.1 needs Java to be installed and ArcEgine finds Java by registry keys (not by environmental variables like JAVA_HOME and PATH). | + | ArcEngine 10.1 needs Java to be installed and ArcEgine finds Java by registry keys ('''not''' by environmental variables like JAVA_HOME and PATH). |
When ArcEngine does not found Java properly there are two different error messages in the console log '''after''' ''Synchronized with "xxx" Map'' | When ArcEngine does not found Java properly there are two different error messages in the console log '''after''' ''Synchronized with "xxx" Map'' | ||
− | 1 Loading jawt.dll failed. This is normal if java.version < 1.3. If java.version is > 1.4 and if this failure has occurred on Windows, | + | 1 Java Executable |
+ | <pre> Loading jawt.dll failed. This is normal if java.version < 1.3. If java.version is > 1.4 and if this failure has occurred on Windows, | ||
+ | please ensure that this program is started with a Java executable from a JDK/JRE install location on this computer. | ||
+ | |||
+ | at '''com.esri.arcgis.interop'''.NativeObjRef.getJdk13WindowsHandleNative(Native Method) | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
2 Java HotSpot | 2 Java HotSpot | ||
Revision as of 11:09, 21 July 2014
ArcEngine 10.1 needs Java to be installed and ArcEgine finds Java by registry keys (not by environmental variables like JAVA_HOME and PATH).
When ArcEngine does not found Java properly there are two different error messages in the console log after Synchronized with "xxx" Map
1 Java Executable
Loading jawt.dll failed. This is normal if java.version < 1.3. If java.version is > 1.4 and if this failure has occurred on Windows, please ensure that this program is started with a Java executable from a JDK/JRE install location on this computer. at '''com.esri.arcgis.interop'''.NativeObjRef.getJdk13WindowsHandleNative(Native Method)
2 Java HotSpot