Subject:Windows 7 Enterprise and Stylus Studio Enterprise Suite 2010 - JVM problem Author:james nuzzo Date:06 Jan 2010 11:51 AM
My installation of SSES 2010 does not detect my installed JVM JRE/JDK.
I have 1.6.0_17 up and running. Eclipse has no problem finding it.
The info on http://www.stylusstudio.com/configure_jre.html does not seem to be 100% correct. My Tools/Options does not autodetect my JVM nor does it have a field for entering ${classpath} ...
Subject:Windows 7 Enterprise and Stylus Studio Enterprise Suite 2010 - JVM problem Author:Llaurick L Date:28 Jan 2010 11:35 AM
I have exactly the same problem.
And I don't see any way in Stylus Studio 2010 to specify the path where Java is.
So Java does not work.
That's very bad, because using Java is essential for me.
How can I make it work?
On another note, why does Stylus Studio rely on a window registry key to find Java? It's more usual to use JAVA_HOME. Anyway, we should always be able to specify the java we want. Most of the time Windows will be setup with the latest Java, but not the production system on which the application being developped will be. So if you tests Xalan transforms and stuff like that, It needs the right Java.
Subject:Windows 7 Enterprise and Stylus Studio Enterprise Suite 2010 - JVM problem Author:Marc Feickert Date:09 Jun 2010 01:38 PM
Ivan, I have used SS successfully on Win 7 Enterprise. However, I now, seemingly out of nowhere, have this issue in which I cannot use JVM properly when running XSLT. (In short, I can't run XSL style sheets at ALL.)