Have you changed your memory settings for Eclipse?? This thread may help:
http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=677639 --- In [email protected], "Merrill, Jason" <jason.merr...@...> wrote: > > I'm having Java runtime problems with Flexbuilder 3 again. I swear, I'm > so tired of this. I've never had software that kept breaking so much. > I've done nothing to Flex (though maybe my company has), and it seems to > break every six months or so. So weird. Anyway, the problem is when I > try and launch FB3, I get the following message: > > "Could not create the Java virtual machine" > > Then I click the OK button and it quits. > > So I thought, OK, I'll make sure I have Java installed, that I have the > latest installed. Nope, that didn't work (installing Java 6 and putting > the newer Java files into FB3's JRE folder) - so I moved the previous > ones back into the JRE folder. Right now, the JRE version installed in > my C:\Program Files\Adobe\Flex Builder 3\jre folder is version 6. > > So then I thought maybe Java was messed up in my Eclipse folder, but I > couldn't find any Java references in there. > > I see in my Java control panel (windows XP) that I have the following on > my system: > > Platform: 1.6, Product: 1.6.0_14, Path: C:Program > Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe Enabled: true > Platform: 1.6, Product: 1.6.0_5, Path: C:Program > Files\Java\jre1.6.0_05\bin\javaw.exe Enabled: true > Platform: 1.4, Product: 1.4.2_17, Path: C:Program > Files\Java\jre1.4.2_17\bin\javaw.exe Enabled: true > > Any clues on how to fix this? Thanks, > > > Jason Merrill > > Bank of America <<Picture (Device Independent Bitmap)>> Global > Learning > Shared Services Solutions Development > > Monthly meetings on the Adobe Flash platform for rich media experiences > - join the Bank of America Flash Platform Community > <http://sharepoint.bankofamerica.com/sites/tlc/flash/default.aspx> >

