Dear Edgar, could you kindly write the detailed steps to fallow for both the options; The bin folder of java is at 1)c:\Program files\java\jdk1.6.0_02\bin 2)C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_02\jre\bin 3)C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_02\bin all of them contain java.exe and javaw.exe ========================================= .. this explains a lot ;) .. finally..
you have 2 options here... 1. add the full path to java the binaries globally (c:\program file\java\...\bin), replace '...' or 2. modify the batch command to include the full path e.g. c:\program file\java\...\bin\java.exe I'll suggest number one. Try to execute the gps.bat.. if it still doesnt find your java interpreter, doublecheck the settings. Eventually your jump should start when you execute the batch file. Good luck again.. ede -- > Hello Edgar, > I just double click the jump icon on my desktop which is linked to > "C:\Program Files\OpenJUMP\bin\openjump.exe.All the extensions kept in ext > folder work. > > Do you suggest me to try adding any items in "My > Computer->RTclick->properties->Advanced->Environment variabes->user > defined/system defined variables" > > Thanks > Aneel > > > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : > >> hello aneel, >> >> what i don't understand now is, why the batch file does not find your java >> interpreter (java, or javaw) ... >> >> how do you usually start jump .. please describe the process in detail! >> >> regards ede
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