Do you have multiple versions of Java installed on your machine? It may be
the case that even though you installed a new version, it's still using the
old one. If you type java -version at the command line, what do you see?

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:55 PM, giantbluejay <jaytaylo...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I was trying to install the STS, Roo,  Google PlugIns for Eclipse, and
> do the GWT scaffolding tutorial.  I am on a 64-bit Windows Vista OS.
> I thought the whole STS package, GWT and Google Plugins were
> successful, but when I was trying to do a "mvn gwt.run" it failed.
> Then, tried a "mvn install."  Got, pretty far, but, got "Java SE
> binary failure."
>
> So, I updated my Java through Oracle's Java.com, version 6 for windows
> Vista.  Thought that might help.
>
> Then, "mvn install" still failed.  Got pretty far, but then hammered
> with "Java SE binary failure"  and then the auto reporting feature
> says something like "would you like to report to Microsoft about your
> Java issues so we can chuckle?"  Sure.  I will go about trying to
> start back at step one, but wanted to put a flag on this issue.
>
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