I presume the jar file is the thing that gets downloaded when you first 
run freerouter.   In windows at least this disappears into a cache which 
is not humanly comprehensible.   The Windows control panel Java applet 
allows you to edit the cache, so I tried a few tricks to try to get 
Explorer to reveal what the jar file was called in the cache, but got 
nowhere.

However, unless you know better it looks like I'm wasting my time trying 
to run the jar file directly.   As far as I can tell the output in 
Windows goes to a special window called the Java console that you can 
turn on in the Java options.   I've done that, and when a Java app fires 
up you can certainly see things reported in it such as exceptions.   But 
with the current version of freerouter a console window is either not 
created or it closes before I can see it.   However, using the process 
viewer I can see that both javaw.exe and javaws.exe run, albeit briefly.

I tried running javaws in verbose mode, but all it revealed is that it 
runs javaw.exe with various options.   It does this in a message box 
(doh!), so I can't cut and paste the output.

The fault symptoms are identical to what happens when you get a stack 
overflow in a c++ program as a result of infinite recursion.   Does that 
give you any ideas?

Regards,

Robert.

Dick H. wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Robert <birmingham_spi...@...> wrote:
>> Dick,
>>
>> The entire text is shown below:
>>
>> Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
>> (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
>>
>> C:\Documents and Settings\robert>cd "\Program Files\kicad\bin"
>>
>> C:\Program Files\KiCad\bin>javaws freeroute.jnlp
>>
>> C:\Program Files\KiCad\bin>
>>
>> Not very illuminating, is it :)?
> 
> 
> The javaws.exe is a wrapper process which in turn launches the
> java.exe process and it seems to redirecting the java.exe's output to
> some place other than the console.  Dig around and/or possibly with
> help from Alfons you will learn how to start the _jar_ file from the
> command line using java.exe
> 
> something like 
> 
> java -jar <path_to>/freerouter.jar
> 
> (but this is not it exactly)  Once you can see the output from the JVM
>  (java.exe) then it will be very clear as to what the problem is. 
> There will likely be some exception text on the console screen.
> 
> 
> Dick
> 
> 
> 
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