Re: [JPP-Devel] SkyJUMP installation

2011-07-05 Thread Larry Becker
I haven't done any 64bit testing on SkyJUMP.  It should work if you modify
the SkyJUMP.ini file in /bin.

-vm
*C:\ASHSII\Jump\bin\j2re\bin\SkyJump.exe*
-jararg1
-properties
-jararg2
workbench-properties.xml
-vmargs
-Xmx512m
-Xms40M

Change the -vm parameter to point to your jvm instead of the included one.
I suppose I need to make a 64 bit version.

Larry

2011/7/2 Michaël Michaud michael.mich...@free.fr

 Hi,

  is there a 32bit jre installed? the skyjump exe is probably 32bit and
 therefor does not find the 64bit jre you have installed?

 Yes my default (and currently unique) jre installed is a 32 bit version.

 Michaël
  a wild guess, ede
 
  On 02.07.2011 16:45, Michaël Michaud wrote:
  Hi Larry,
 
  I have tried to install SkyJUMP_12_109.EXE on my windows box (Vista 64
 bits),
  but the installation process stops with the following message :
  Any idea ?
 
 
 
 
  Michaël
 
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] SkyJUMP installation

2011-07-05 Thread Michaël Michaud


  
  
Hi Larry,

Thanks, with red bold characters, I can't miss that I have to
configure the .ini file first !
Works fine now  :-) 

I gave a try to SkyJUMP with the 64 bits virtual machine, but it
couln't start the vm.

However, I did not try much.

Using a 64 bit OS and a 64 bits jvm may be very interesting to
process large datasets (over a few hundreds of Mb)

Regards,

Michal

Le 05/07/2011 15:41, Larry Becker a crit:
I haven't done any 64bit testing on SkyJUMP. It
  should work if you modify the SkyJUMP.ini file in /bin.
  
  -vm
  C:\ASHSII\Jump\bin\j2re\bin\SkyJump.exe
  -jararg1
  -properties
  -jararg2
  workbench-properties.xml
  -vmargs
  -Xmx512m
  -Xms40M
  
  Change the -vm parameter to point to your jvm instead of the
  included one. I suppose I need to make a 64 bit version.
  
  Larry
  
  
2011/7/2 Michal Michaud michael.mich...@free.fr

  Hi,
  
is there a 32bit jre installed? the skyjump exe is
probably 32bit and
therefor does not find the 64bit jre you have installed?

  
  Yes my default (and currently unique) jre installed is a 32
  bit version.
  
Michal
  
  
 a wild guess, ede
  
   On 02.07.2011 16:45, Michal Michaud wrote:
   Hi Larry,
  
   I have tried to install SkyJUMP_12_109.EXE on my
  windows box (Vista 64 bits),
   but the installation process stops with the
  following message :
   Any idea ?
  
  
  
  
   Michal
  
  
  
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