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Re: Virtual-PC & Java problem



On Dienstag, November 26, 2002, at 05:17 Uhr, Bill Tschumy wrote:

I use Virtual-PC with Win2000 for testing my Java apps on Windows. Recently my Virtual-PC image became corrupt and I decided to reinstall it. After the reinstall my app that used to run fine now fails when using exec() to invoke the javac compiler (the app is a simple development environment). I've spent a day trying to track this down and have now turn to this list in hopes that someone has an idea what might be wrong. The app does still work correctly on a true Windows machine.

In the stripped down version that fails, I basically exec() "javac" with no args, get the process and do a process.waitFor(). This hangs forever with the processor spinning. Invoking javac from the command line works fine. I have tried substituting other Windows executables for "javac" with the same result.


A friend of mine tried to install java on Windows 20002 SPx on a PC. He told me, that JDK 1.3.1 failed to run. He had to path Windows 2000 to SP3 and JDK to 1.4.1. So assume, that there are combinations between JDK and Windows 2000 they do not work. Just a guess ...


Regards,

Cyrill
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