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I have been trying to instal blogbridge. I don't find any readme or instal-file and can not find it trough synaptic it's a tgz file.
Have download it and runing it trough xarchiver, and using the command sh ./blogbridge.sh
I'm receive this text
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com.salas.bb.core.ApplicationLauncher
at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.Class.forName(libgcj.so.7)
at gnu.java.lang.MainThread.run(libgcj.so.7)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: java.net.ProxySelector not found in gnu.gcj.runtime.SystemClassLoader{urls=[file:blogbridge.jar,file:lib/aelfred2.jar,file:lib/bbmac.jar,file:lib/bbmacicon.jar,file:lib/bbnative_openurl.jar,file:lib/bbnative_taskbar.jar,file:lib/bbutilities.jar,file:lib/binding-1.1.jar,file:lib/commons-collections.jar,file:lib/commons-lang.jar,file:lib/commons-logging.jar,file:lib/concurrent.jar,file:lib/forms-1.0.6.jar,file:lib/hsqldb.jar,file:lib/jcalendar-1.3.2.jar,file:lib/jdom.jar,file:lib/jnlp.jar,file:lib/jta.jar,file:lib/looks-2.0.jar,file:lib/purl-org-content-0.3.jar,file:lib/quaqua-combobox-only.jar,file:lib/rome-0.8.jar,file:lib/uif-1.5.0.jar,file:lib/uif-extras-1.5.0.jar,file:lib/xmlrpc-1.2-b1-patched.jar], parent=gnu.gcj.runtime.ExtensionClassLoader{urls=[], parent=null}}
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7)
...2 more
And now, what to do next, where can a start it. can not find it in the start menu???
Off the top of my head, I would suggest checking your JRE's version and origin. You probably need the Sun JRE to install that. If you are using ubuntu edgy, I know there is a Sun JRE available through synaptic. Otherwise, you'll need to find more documentation on the app or someone who has run it before . Good luck.
Off the top of my head, I would suggest checking your JRE's version and origin. You probably need the Sun JRE to install that. If you are using ubuntu edgy, I know there is a Sun JRE available through synaptic. Otherwise, you'll need to find more documentation on the app or someone who has run it before . Good luck.
thanks, I can't get it working. You have to install jre. I don't now if i have done right
If you installing sun jre, do you have to do any configuration or just istall it. The thing i have done is just search and intall it through synaptic. If i press on the java web start icon in menu
nothing happend.Please help me, I'm new to jre
If you have installed the sun jre you should be able to do a dpkg -l | grep -i sun and see the package in the listing on your computer. If it is there then that is all that matters as far as the jre is concerned. Beyond that, the only other simple solutions I can think of are to try different versions of the jre (I believe both 5 and 6 are available via apt-get but I'm not sure). If that doesn't help then you have to get more documentation on the install requirements because there probably aren't any other trivial solutions.
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