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On 11/30/2015 11:26 AM, Dan Pankowski wrote:
I get an error when trying to get into RDi "Java was started but returned exit code=1"
I'm on verion 9.1.1.1.
I was on vacation and came back this morning and received this error.
I updated Java to the latest version, and rebooted.
I really need to get started this morning.

RDi uses it's own instance of Java, so updating the Oracle java on your workstation doesn't have any effect.

Have you tried launching it with the '-clean' parameter?

To do this, open a command window and switch to the directory RDi is installed in. Then type 'eclipse -clean'.

This should cleanup some of the cached information in the eclipse install.

david




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