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Re: Help with JVM on Panther
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Re: Help with JVM on Panther


  • Subject: Re: Help with JVM on Panther
  • From: Jyrki Wahlstedt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 09:17:06 +0200

Hi,
this has been discussed quite a lot in java-dev mailing-list, but as I had the same problem and following the advice given in
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2099.html
got things ok, look at that document.
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On 27.11.2003, at 22:46, George Heming wrote:

I just updated to Panther and since then whenever I try to run a java application I get the error message

"HotSpot not at correct virtual address. Sharing disabled."

After this, most applications do not run correctly i.e. there is a process running for them, but they don't display any windows and don't even have a file menu.

Is there anyway of reverting to an older JVM or fixing this problem?
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