Error Setting Java_home Variable For P6 Suite Installer

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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Error Setting Java_home Variable For P6 Suite Installer

Error Setting Java_home Variable For P6 Suite Installer Software

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