In article <61d61883.0309291302.4e499c43@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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shenl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Shen) wrote:
>I believe that there is a problem with Codewarrior 8 not recognizing
>Java 1.4.2 SDKs installed on the system. I tried using the 1.4.2_01
>version of the SDK (yes, I double checked that it was indeed the SDK
>and not the JRE installed), and Codewarrior ended up saying that it
>could not find any JDK/SDK higher than 1.1.8 on the system.
>
>So I set it back to 1.4.1_05, and it immediately started working
>again. Doesn't seem to be the filename thing, as was pointed out as a
>possible cause in the earlier post about this, since the directory
>name lengths are exactly the same. There is definitely some problem in
>Codewarrior v8 detecting the presence of a Java SDK 1.4.2 on the
>system.
my first thought is to upgrade to CodeWarrior 8.3. this is a problem
with the 8.0 version and the Java RAD tools. but then you said it
worked with the 1.4.1 so I'm going to assume that is not the problem.
>I'm hoping that there's some way to fix this, because I bought CW8 for
>use while on campus here, and my class uses 1.4.2 of the SDK for its
>work, and I'd prefer to be able to use that as well if possible,
>without doing something like paying to get a whole new version,
>considering I bought this just one day ago.
No try just updating to 8.3 and seeing if this works. If it doesn't
work, send me some more information.
It could be that the path isn't right the registry isn't right or
something like that isn't being found. I really need to know more about
it.
Ron
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