Eli,

I had to do a couple more things to get Sextante running in ArcGIS10.

Open the JavaConfigTool which can be found in your [ArcGIS Install]/Bin
folder and check the 2 boxes at the bottom ("Enable Java Interop logging"
and "Create console window for ArcGIS...").

Now in ArcMap, under the Geoprocessing > Geoprocessing Options, uncheck the
box next to "Enable" found just below Background Processing.

Restart ArcMap and hopefully you will be on your way.

Hope this works.
-Tripp



On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Eli Adam <ea...@co.lincoln.or.us> wrote:

> I am experiencing similar results although have a different setup.
>
> >>> On 9/1/2011 at 6:53 PM, in message
> <caofk3wxxvw3ne89awsud2x1bl2aoyos2rokip40yoaxjtdi...@mail.gmail.com>,
> Tripp
> Lowe <trippl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am having troubles loading Sextante in ArcGIS.  I am running
> > ArcGIS10 (ArcInfo licensing) and have installed the Java SDK (Windows
> > 7 x64).  I copied the contents of the sextant\bindings\arcgis folder
> > and sextante\core folders into my java\lib\ext folder ( in my case, I
>
> I am running ArcGIS 10 Single Use license and have installed the Java SDK
> (Windows XP Pro SP3 32 bit)
>
> > copied the jar and other files to
> > C:\ArcGIS\Desktop10\Desktop10.0\java\lib\ext).  In ArcMap, I load the
> > sextante toolbox which is now in my java\lib\ext\ folder.  At this
> > point, I can see the tools in ArcToolbox, but when I click on one, a
> > red X appears on the tool and it is not loaded.
>
> Same on copying files and adding toolbox.  Same on clicking one and getting
> the red X and error, "Invalid Tool  Unable to execute the selected tool."  I
> also notice that if I try to add a tool (Make new toolbox-->right
> click-->add-->Tool... I don't get SEXTANTE in the list.  Some looking into
> this error led me to these links (which appear to be of varying relevance),
> http://forums.esri.com/thread.asp?c=93&f=983&t=139989
> http://forums.esri.com/thread.asp?c=93&f=1728&t=253950
>
> http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#/Repairing_a_model/002w00000018000000/
>
> I tried a repair installation on ArcGIS and now only get the red X, no
> longer the error.
>
> >
> > I am missing a step somewhere, can you help me figure it out?  Are
> > there possible issues with install paths that contain spaces or
> > non-aplhanumeric characters?  Arc10's default install path has both
> > (spaces and periods).
>
> If you are not willing to try a new install, I can try this if it needs to
> be tested.
>
> Best Regards, Eli
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > Tripp Lowe
> > The University of Georgia
> > Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
> > Athens, Georgia - USA
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>
>


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