05-05-2008, 02:55 PM
Hi, this was not the problem. I found out, that the following environment parameter was disabled:
_JAVA_OPTIONS: -Dawt.toolkit=mercury.awt.awtSW -Xrunmicsupp -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\Program Files\Common Files\Mercury Interactive\SharedFiles\JavaAddin\classes\;C:\Program Files\Common Files\Mercury Interactive\SharedFiles\JavaAddin\classes\mic.jar
the name _JAVA_OPTIONS was written like X_JAVA_OPTIONS. But when i remove the X and activate this enivironment parameter, it is no longer possible to start the AUT. It triggers the error "Could not create java virtual mashine". Could this librarys be the problem?
Best regards,
Oliver
_JAVA_OPTIONS: -Dawt.toolkit=mercury.awt.awtSW -Xrunmicsupp -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\Program Files\Common Files\Mercury Interactive\SharedFiles\JavaAddin\classes\;C:\Program Files\Common Files\Mercury Interactive\SharedFiles\JavaAddin\classes\mic.jar
the name _JAVA_OPTIONS was written like X_JAVA_OPTIONS. But when i remove the X and activate this enivironment parameter, it is no longer possible to start the AUT. It triggers the error "Could not create java virtual mashine". Could this librarys be the problem?
Best regards,
Oliver