Re: Cocoa & Java on Intel fails with "Java for ppc cannot run in this configuration"
Re: Cocoa & Java on Intel fails with "Java for ppc cannot run in this configuration"
- Subject: Re: Cocoa & Java on Intel fails with "Java for ppc cannot run in this configuration"
- From: Alexander Hartner <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 07:54:19 +0100
I verified that I am compiling against the 10.4 Universal Target SDK,
but the problem still seems to be there. I am beginning to wonder if
this is still supported on intel. Has anybody got experience with
this ? The option of spawning another process is not viable, as I
have to pass a lot of objects to the Java classes. I could write them
to a single file and read that from Java, but I really don't want to
do this.
I can't test it myself (no intel hardware), but one of the users has
an intel machine, so I have to take his word for it.
Thanks
Alex
On 30 Apr 2006, at 19:48, John Stiles wrote:
Rosetta does not support Java.
Have you tried making your app Intel-native? Does it work then?
Alternatively, I suppose you could spawn a new process instead of
trying to fire up a VM inside your own process.
Alexander Hartner wrote:
I have an Cocoa Application which internally creates JVM via :
NSJavaVirtualMachine *jvm = [NSJavaVirtualMachine
defaultVirtualMachine];
printf("CLASSPATH %s \n",[[NSJavaVirtualMachine
defaultClassPath] cString]);
[jvm initWithClassPath:@"Contents/Resources"];
id connectorClass =[jvm
findClass:@"com.j2anywhere.ldap.Connector"];
On PPC this works great, but on intel I get the following message :
Java for ppc cannot run in this configuration.
Please consult documentation.
-[NSJavaVirtualMachine initWithClassPath:] cannot instantiate a
Java virtual machine
Started Initialize LDAP Connector
Initialize
Java for ppc cannot run in this configuration.
Please consult documentation.
-[NSJavaVirtualMachine initWithClassPath:] cannot instantiate a
Java virtual machine
CLASSPATH /Users/vincent/Library/Java:/Library/Java:/System/
Library/Java:/Network/Library/Java:/System/Library/Frameworks/
JavaVM.framework/Classes/classes.jar:/System/Library/Frameworks/
JavaVM.framework/Classes/ui.jar
Reading Preferences
I am not performing any ui in java, just communication with the
backend. So I don't need the Cocoa / Java. All I need to do it to
use the JVM to call my class. Is there an easy / quick way to get
my application to work on intel ?
Alexander Hartner
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