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I hope to be posting in the right place (if it is in the wrong place I'm sorry), they changed my machine for a Q USA, RACLE was operating normally, but when installing a Bradesco's collection q asked for a Java update, gave the following error:
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How can I solve this problem? Is there another Java that works my Bradesco + Oracle program without problems?
Thank you for help!
Hugs!
Edu
I updated Java on my computer and Oracle appears the error.
Sorry ..
follows the error q appears:
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follows the error q appears:
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We will hardly be able to help, because this type of error without explanation is almost always some kind of versions incompatibility.
And you need to send the version of everything you have. Example:
* Which operating system and exact version, patches
* Which Java works and which does not work
* Which version of EBS, which patches
* where exactly is giving the error, if you have logs or some tip of what can be ...
more a question:
Is it necessary to upgrade the version of Java? With critical programs this kind of thing has to be very well thought out and tested ...
And you need to send the version of everything you have. Example:
* Which operating system and exact version, patches
* Which Java works and which does not work
* Which version of EBS, which patches
* where exactly is giving the error, if you have logs or some tip of what can be ...
more a question:
Is it necessary to upgrade the version of Java? With critical programs this kind of thing has to be very well thought out and tested ...
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It may be that the jvm.dll that Oracle is using is not the same as wore.
How is your Path? ClassPath?
No IE, I have a problem with Java 1.6. I have to copy the jfm.dll from the jre directory to the hotspot folder of my jinitiator.
I hope I have helped you.
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How is your Path? ClassPath?
No IE, I have a problem with Java 1.6. I have to copy the jfm.dll from the jre directory to the hotspot folder of my jinitiator.
I hope I have helped you.
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