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I have already tried the solutions recommended by other posts on the community:
- install path with no spaces
- running on java 1.8_77
- cleaned up work space
- fresh install of talend
None of the above have resolved my issue. I am running talend on my local machine
i am running talend studio for big data 6.3.0
with
java jdk is 1.8_77
talend path is
/Users/me/Documents/Software/TOS_BD-20161026_1219-V6.3.0/TOS_BD-macosx-cocoa
can some one help as i have exhausted all possible solutions.
let me know if any other information can be provided
Hi,
My all the jobs have this error, not a specific one job. i had mentioned my all details in previous msg or replies
Hi,
When I try to run even print statement it gives an error "could not find or load the main class". please let me know what information i should give more ?
Thanks,
Mani
Hello,
Are you using Oracle JDK 1.8 or OpenJDK? So far, we cannot repro this issue on window10, talend v 6.4.
Best regards
Sabrina
Hello,
am using oracle jdk, below is our java -version details,
C:\Users\mani>java -version
java version "1.8.0_162"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_162-b12)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.162-b12, mixed mode)
Thanks,
mani
Hello,
Does this issue repro on other build version? V 6.5 or V 7.0? Could you please post your installation path here?
Note: No blank space or special characters in the installation path or the workspace path
I upload my java environment setting screenshot, hope it will help.
Best regards
Sabrina
I had the same problem with talend 7.0.1. In my case, there was a problem with tRunJob and mostly helped uncheck "Use specific JVM arguments" in SubJob.
Final solution was: Project Settings -> Job Settings -> Use Project Settings and check all jobs. After this setting everything works correctly. And, surprisingly, you can set the specific JVM back and it's OK.
Tested on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. Java version "1.8.0_171" installed by classic next next (all in default)
Sorry for my English
Best Regards
Martin
Hi,
Below I shared my environment setup path, please take a look at with it,
Hello,
From your screenshot, we don't find any issue in your Java environment setting. What can you get when do java -version in cmd?
Have you tried to go to Window > Preferences >Java--> Installed JREs, selecting Edit and browsing for the appropriate JRE? Is your workspace corrupt?
Best regards
Sabrina