While trying to run eclipse it gives the above error. Whats the problem?
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I am getting the below error when I try to execute the below line of code in my project. I added a 64 bit JDK to my project properties . I am using Intellij as my IDE
System.loadibrary(smsjavaagentapi)
Fatal Error: Exception from System.loadibrary(smsjavaagentapi) java.lang.unsatisfiedLinkError smsjavaagentapi.dll: Can't load IA 32 bit .dll on an AMD 64-bit platform
I think the problem is that I am using a 64 bit JVM and I am trying to run a 32 bit .dll. I don't have an option to install 32 bit JDK on my machine and add it to my project properties nor I can port the .dll to 64 bit . Is there a work around for this?
There is a limitation at the OS level which prevents a 32-bit shared library being loaded by a 64 bit process, so your options are
modify the OS to allow this (not easy)
migrate the DLL to 64-bit by recompiling it.
install a 32-bit JVM (easier)
download a 32-bit JVM and unpack it without install it. (doesn't require any special permission)
You might find you can get a version of IntelliJ which ships with a 32-bit JVM, or install another program which installs a 32-bit JVM and use just the JVM.
I have created scripts on 64 bits server using selenium webdriver(eclipse).
but when i tried to run same script on 32 bits its not working.
Please let me know is their anything I need to do for it to work on both sides with no issues.
Selenium Webdriver will run on both 32 bit and 64 bit versions. Ensure that eclipse package is correctly chosen. For 32 bit windows chose 32 bit version of eclipse and for 64 bit windows chose 64 bit version of eclipse. Make sure that eclipse is configured correctly and then run the test.
I have just upgraded to Windows 8 Pro, mostly because my Windows 7 license has reached maximum activations and I have a free copy of 8, and partially so I can ensure my software is 8-compatible.
I seem to be incapable of installing the JDK. I just downloaded it from the Oracle website (jdk-7u21-windows-x64.exe).
Windows reports itself as: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor.
When I try and run it, either normally or as administrator is shows up with the message:
This app can't run on your PC
To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher
Does anyone have any ideas on this, a quick Google indicates it should just install same as usual.
While 8 still insistently refuses to install the JDK even after re-downloading and checking the hash, the Netbeans + JDK bundle does install which includes the JDK so that solves this issue sufficiently for now.
Update: The 64-bit version now works fine.
Try the x86 version: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html , I don't think there is a proper build for Windows 8 Pro.
I have installed the standalone IDE for salesforce force.com platform. On trying to start the ide i am getting "JVM terminated. Exit Code=-1" error. Any idea what this error code means ?
This is a common loading error for force.com IDE.
There are different solutions. Try anyone of these:
A) Change the workspace location.
OR
B) (i). Install Eclipse 3.6 for Java Developers (Helios) from the link http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/heliossr2
Click your operating system from the window on your right.
(ii). Using the below link, follow the instructions to install Force.com IDE plugin for Eclipse 3.6 http://wiki.developerforce.com/page/Force.com_IDE_Installation_for_Eclipse_3.6
OR
C) In the default Force.com IDE install directory:
C:\Program Files\salesforce.com\Force.com IDE
Locate the config file:
forceide
And comment out the following at the end of the file (note the leading #):
#-vmargs
#-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
#-Xms256m
#-Xmx1024m
#-XX:PermSize=128M
#-XX:MaxPermSize=512M
I hope it works now.
Cheers!
This could be because of various reasons. Say, if you do not have enough memory (RAM) as specified in config file(forceide.ini). As said in this link Force.com IDE – JVM terminated , probably reduce MaxPermSize in config file to say 256M and check.
This exact thing happened to me a few days ago.
My setup is:
Windows 7 64 bit
jre7 64 bit
Force.com IDE 64 bit
When I ran the java auto update to update my jre it installed the 32 bit version (a whole other gripe). So I manually downloaded the 64 bit version of the jre installed it over the top of the 32 bit version and the IDE started working again.
Trying to move my development environment to Linux. And new to Curl. Can't get it to install the IDE & RTE packages on an AMD HP PC running Ubuntu x64. I tried to install the Debian package via the package installer and get "Error: Wrong architecture - i386". Tried using the --force-architecture switch but it errors out.
I'm assuming Curl IDE will just run under Intel processors? Anyone have any luck with this issue and can advise?
It's been a while since I ran linux, but try looking for the x64 version. There are also x64 to x86 compatibility libraries available that should make 32 bit programs work for most situations.
The ubuntu forums are a much better place for this question, however.