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_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III

Talend refuse to start

Hi,
I would like to install TALEND 4.2 on my laptop but after the installation it don't want to start.
I've try other versions without succes...
I've a Java environnement (netbeans is running well), under windows 7 x64 familly edition.

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Anonymous
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Hi
Please upload the log message which locates on /workspace/.metadata/
Best regards
Shong
_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Hi,
There is no /.metadata
The .exe just refuse to execute himself, without any logs or pop up message...
I click and ... nothing happend...
Anonymous
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Hi
There should be a permission problem, try to right click on it and run it with administrator role.
Best regards
Shong
_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Nothing more happend...
When I start the TalendOpenStudio-win-x86_64.exe (the one with the eclipse icon), an error pop up to tell: "Failed to load the JNI shared library D:\Java\Jre6\bin\client\jvm.dll "
But this file exist.
I realy think it's a problem of x86 - x64...
_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Encountered the exact same problem. Using Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Uninstalled my 64bit jdk and installed 32 bit jdk works perfectly now
The versions have to be the same
Hope this helps
_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III
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I had the same issue running TOS 5.0. Here is the solution:
Talend installation comes with both 32bit and 64bit applications. By default, in windows start menu, 32bit application is shown. When you try to open the application using windows start button -> programs -> TOS, it tries to open 32bit application.
Instead, go to the install directory and run: TOS_DI-win-x86_64.exe.
It worked fine for me. I hope this helps.
Adiss
_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Had the same problem as above and Adiss's post worked for me as well ... running the x86_64.exe from the installation directory.
OS is win7 professional 64bit.
Thanks for posting a solution.
_AnonymousUser
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Try to start as admin.
Anonymous
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Do you have configure JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME ?
Try to force a specific jvm at startup with this option in the 32 bit or 64 bit .ini file :

-vm
c:\java\jdk1.6.0.25\bin\java
(two different line)