I would suspect something in their environment is causing a core in java that is OK in CDE. 

1) Try cleaning their environment variables to a minimum, or start with basic .cshrc, .cshrc.local, .login, and .login.local files.  If this works, add sections of the previous files back in to find the culprit.
OR
2) Gunshot approach.  Move all hidden files out of the way.  With user logged out, su - <user>, mkdir old_dotfiles, mv .??* old_dotfiles/.  Setup default . files, and try to have user login to java again.  Of course you will have to move their important stuff (mail, browser settings and favorites, printer settings, ...) from old_dotfiles back into their home directory.

Per Lönnborg wrote:
I am quite a newbie in SunRay fault diagnosing, but here is the case:

Every new user that tries to login AND uses the Java desktop gets only a
black screen (mouse cursor is the only visible thing).

However, if they change to CDE login it works.

I get this fault messages when the users try to login:

Oct 14 11:24:58 hostname gconfd (plo-14331) [ID 702911 user.info] starting
(version 2.6.1), pid 143331 user ´plo´
Oct 14 11:24:58 hostname gconfd (plo-14331) [ID 702911 user.error] Received
signal 11, dumping core. Please report a GConf bug

Thanks,

/Per

  

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