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JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667476]
Mon, 01 January 2018 12:05
GUPPY6970 Messages: 18 Registered: March 2015
I installed Oracle Forms 12c. When I try to load a form I get the following error: JAVA_HOME VARIABLE IS NOT SET. I loaded the variables into the Environment variables (see below). JAVA_HOME = C:Program FilesJavajdk-9.0.1 JRE_HOME = C:Program FilesJavajre-9.0.1 I rebooted and I am still getting the same error.
Re: JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667479 is a reply to message #667476]
Mon, 01 January 2018 13:47
BlackSwan Messages: 26732 Registered: January 2009 Location: SoCal
do as below SET JAVA_HOME = C:Program FilesJavajdk-9.0.1 SET JRE_HOME = C:Program FilesJavajre-9.0.1 SET COPY the results from above then PASTE all back here.
Re: JAVA_HOME VARIABLE[message #667480 is a reply to message #667479]
Mon, 01 January 2018 16:36
GUPPY6970 Messages: 18 Registered: March 2015
I tried it but I still get the same results..
Re: JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667486 is a reply to message #667476]
Tue, 02 January 2018 01:38
John Watson Messages: 8342 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
You may need to use a path that does not include spaces. Sometimes enclose the path within double quotes will help. Where are you setting these variables? In the registry or within a session?
Re: JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667496 is a reply to message #667486]
Tue, 02 January 2018 06:46
GUPPY6970 Messages: 18 Registered: March 2015
I set the variables in the environment variables. I tried in the system variables section and the User variables section. I tried putting quotes in both with the same results. I also tried setting the variables in DOS under the administrator account with and with out quotes. I am still getting the same results.
Re: JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667503 is a reply to message #667496]
Tue, 02 January 2018 12:45
joy_division Messages: 4949 Registered: February 2005 Location: East Coast USA
Show us, don't just tell us. And what do you mean by 'load a form?'
Re: JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667504 is a reply to message #667503]
Tue, 02 January 2018 14:05
Littlefoot Messages: 21589 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
In the initial message, you said you set
What happens if you add bin directory (check first whether it exists, of course):
Re: JAVA_HOME vARIABLE[message #667505 is a reply to message #667504]
Tue, 02 January 2018 14:28
GUPPY6970 Messages: 18 Registered: March 2015
I tried adding the bin in the environment variables and in DOS with the same results. For load form I click on FRMBLD to open the form for development. See attached for examples of how I tried to load the variables.
Error Setting Java_home Variable For P6 Suite Installer Software
Aug 18, 2016. Oct 29, 2009. After installing the JDK, you must set the following environment variables to ensure the P6 EPPM installation scripts can locate your Java libraries:. JAVAHOME. PATH Setting the Environment Variables in Microsoft Windows To set the JAVAHOME and PATH environment variables in Microsoft Windows:. Click Start, Control Panel, System,.