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I am currently running java 1.6.0_24. I run a .jnlp file through javaws and I get a wierd java crash whenever I open a CADD display in the application. I have tried the most recent java 1.6.0_29 and I am getting the same java crash.
It is wierd. The program will remain open if I do not do anything inside the application. If I just open it up and let it run untouched it will stay open but if I open and do anything inside the application Java crashes.
Here is my system information.
RHEL 6.1 64 bit
java: 1.6.0_24
crashes in both gnome and kde
Here is the error msg.
I am not sure what is going on. I can't tell if this is something specific to the .jnlp application or if it is a java specific issue.
Run it from within a terminal, and note for any output within the terminal, since doing it like so should give you any errors and/or warnings. Also, what java program are you trying to run exactly?
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