To verify what Java the machine has, type java -version at a command prompt. If 
it doesn't return the version number, either it's not installed or it's 
corrupted and a reinstall is in order.

Roger Shuttleworth
Technical Documentation
AV-BASE Systems Inc.
1000 Air Ontario Drive, Suite 200
London, Ontario
N5V 3S4
Tel. 519 691-0919 ext. 330
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From: Chris Despopoulos [mailto:[email protected]]
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:53:16 -0400
Subject: Java error Message when importing xml to frameMaker 8

Do you have a good Java runtime installed?  I'm guessing Maker needs Java to 
run 
  Xerces (funny, I always assumed they used the C++ version).  Somehow it can't 
  find a runtime.  So you need to verify that you can run other Java programs 
on 
  your system.  (Just grasping at straws here, but that's the first thing I'd 
  try.)  If you do have a JRE properly installed, I would worry about version 
  compatibility.  I thought Java wasn't supposed to break backward 
compatibility, 
  but maybe that's your problem -- too new of a JRE???

  That's the area I'd consider.  If all else fails, try re-installing jave.  If 
  that fails, try re-installing Maker???

  By all means, try editing your Registry, but NEVER tell anybody I suggestat 
that 
  is a good idea.  I will categorically deny it.

  cud




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