Hi Javaid, Its a little difficult to understand the problem.
if I understand correctly, are you asking whether the application you are running requires Java? Its possible that Java/JRE was embedded in the management app or was an external app, and was removed, or your %PATH% no longer has Java/bin?? Can you provide more info? Cheers Andrew On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Javaid Culasy <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > > > I have a management application which uses embedded Derby database. It has > been working well until now. Now when we start the Application it hangs when > initialising the Database. When I look in the control panel add or remove > program window it dose not show me any “Java” programs. Dose Derby Database > need java before it works and in the derby.log file most of the says > “unknown” I would much appreciate some one help. > > > > *Javaid Culasy* > > > > *Senior Customer Service Engineer* > > > > KCOM Gruop > > Technology House > > Maylands Avenue > > Hemel Hempstead > > Herts > > HP2 7DF > > > > > > > > > > This email has been scanned for all viruses. > > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > The content of this email and any attachment is private and may be > privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure, > copying or forwarding of this email and/or its attachments is unauthorised. > If you have received this email in error please notify the sender by email > and delete this message and any attachments immediately. Nothing in this > email shall bind the Company or any of its subsidiaries or businesses in any > contract or obligation, unless we have specifically agreed to be bound. > > KCOM Group PLC is a public limited company incorporated in England and > Wales, company number 02150618 and whose registered office is at 37 Carr > Lane, Hull, HU1 3RE. > > 118288 - KCOM UK Directory Enquiries. Calls will cost no more than 49p > connection + 14p per minute including VAT from a KC or BT landline. Call > charges from mobiles and other networks may vary. If you are calling from a > mobile you will now receive your requested number via text message. You will > not be charged for the text message. >
