hi Kristjan,
first of all, your post was not sent to the mailing list; I guess you are
not a member of the mailing list but posted directly to Nabble ? In that
case, fewer people will see it. Please subscribe to the GeoNetwork users
mailing list -- then you can either mail directly to the list, or if you
post to Nabble, the emails should get through.
About your question, it looks strange to me. Could it be that your JAVA_HOME
environment variable was not set correctly before ?
Kind regards
Heikki Doeleman
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Hi Heikki!
Thank you for answering!
I think I am subscribed now, but I guess for post to be visible, I have to
be subscribed before posting.
It is interesting that just before starting the GN installer, I ran java
-version on my command line, which could not have run without
%JAVA_HOME%\bin being set in Path. JAVA_HOME was set as a system variable
and %JAVA_HOME%\bin was set in Path.
Still, the GN installation started working only after installing JRE on
Google Chrome and it does not seem that it changed or added any environment
variables.
I found this: " Apparently, Chrome addresses a key in Windows registry when
it looks for a Java Environment.
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5962048/how-to-configure-chromes-java-plugin-so-it-uses-an-existing-jdk-in-the-machine>
"
Maybe during the JRE installation to chrome, some registry keys were added
that GN installation needs? If yes, it would be good to write this info to
the GN installation manual!
Best regards,
Kristjan Roosild
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hi Kristjan,
it still sounds very strange to me. The way you describe it, makes it seem
that installing GeoNetwork depends on the presence of Chrome and a Java
plugin being installed to Chrome.. now that would be a bit unfortunate.
Let's see if anyone else had a similar problem to yours, and how they fixed
it ?
Kind regards
Heikki Doeleman
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 1:11 PM, kristjan <kristjan@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Heikki!
Thank you for answering!
I think I am subscribed now, but I guess for post to be visible, I have to
be subscribed before posting.
It is interesting that just before starting the GN installer, I ran java
-version on my command line, which could not have run without
%JAVA_HOME%\bin being set in Path. JAVA_HOME was set as a system variable
and %JAVA_HOME%\bin was set in Path.
Still, the GN installation started working only after installing JRE on
Google Chrome and it does not seem that it changed or added any environment
variables.
I found this: " Apparently, Chrome addresses a key in Windows registry when
it looks for a Java Environment.
<
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5962048/how-to-configure-chromes-java-plugin-so-it-uses-an-existing-jdk-in-the-machine
>
"
Maybe during the JRE installation to chrome, some registry keys were added
that GN installation needs? If yes, it would be good to write this info to
the GN installation manual!
Best regards,
Kristjan Roosild
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Try removing the 64 bit installation of java as well, reinstall the correct
jre required, them reinstall software. This worked for me with another
piece of software which received the same error, do not reinstall 64 bit
java files. Hope this works for you.
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