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Getting prob in installing the trial version of Blaze 6.9.1
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11-02-2010 06:01 AM
Hi,
I am getting some problem whole installing the the trial java version of Blaze 6.9.1, I am getting the error message like "No matching JVM found" as my java path is already set. Please help me out.
Thanks,
Deb
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11-08-2010 01:51 AM
Hi,
If you open a command line and type "java -v", what does the output look like? Is it a development kit, or just a runtime kit?
What kind of OS are you running? If you are running Windows, is it 32 or 64-bit?
You will need a Java development kit, and you will probably also need a 32-bit Java sdk if you are on a 64-bit machine.
Regards,
Jostein
Re: Getting prob in installing the trial version of Blaze 6.9.1
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04-19-2013 10:12 AM - edited 04-19-2013 10:29 AM
I have the same issue with trail version blaze-advisor_7.1.0_Windows for java.
Configuration :
JDK/JRE(Bits) OS Error message
1.7(32 bit) windows8 (64 bit) no matching JVM was found
1.7(64 bit) windows8 (64 bit) no matching JVM was found
FYI, Configuration was tested with individual JDK at a time (uninstalling the other) to avoid conflict.
Appreciate input.
Thanks
Bunty
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04-22-2013 08:10 AM - edited 04-22-2013 08:10 AM
Some how I got workaround ![]()
I use jar to installed Blaze.
Keep searching on permanent solution...

