Hello Ken,
As far as I know the error message occurs only with a Java 1.4.x virtual
machine and only on some Linux boxes. It is issued by the Preferences
subsystem of the JVM which is platform dependent. The message means that
this subsystem cannot backup the Java preferences on the hard disk and
has no impact on the <oXygen/> application as <oXygen/> does not use
that backup. Running <oXygen/> with Java 1.5.0 should not issue the
message anymore.
Best regards,
Sorin
Ken Beesley wrote:
Problem: "Couldn't flush user prefs"
Background: <oXygen/> 7.1 on Fedora. New user. Before the
company bought us commercial licenses (just this week), I had
previously downloaded and tested a trial version of <oXygen/>.
Behavior: After <oXygen/> is launched, this WARNING
message gets printed to the terminal from which it was
launched, every 30 seconds:
Mar 9, 2006 5:39:20 PM java.util.prefs.FileSystemPreferences syncWorld
WARNING: Couldn't flush user prefs:
java.util.prefs.BackingStoreException: java.lang.ClassCastException:
org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl
What's going on here?
Thanks,
Ken
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