Ended up re-reinstalling. This time cleaning up both RDp & the Installation Manager. Removed all leftover files & folders.
I'm still having an issue, however only with one source now (albeit an important one).
Something I saw him do (calling the program with a parameter o f-clean)
"C:\Program Files\IBM\SDP\eclipse.exe" -product com.ibm.rational.rdpower.product.ide -clean
He also mentioned that a previous save issue I've had and have mentioned on list before where I click save and I get a message saying the source had changed since I opened it is one he's seen before with people who run their workspace on the network. I do that. However I think I won't be doing that anymore. I'll simply copy off the workspace to the network once a week to get it backed up.
I'll keep you posted with any answers I get.
I bet some people who stick to SEU might say, "See what kind of problems you're having?" Well, sure this problem sucks, but I'd rather RDp and this problem than no RDp, that's for sure.
-Kurt
-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 3:03 PM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Crashed while saving
On 2/17/2011 1:45 PM, Kurt Anderson wrote:
Hi Joe,
From the first link, my heap is as they recommended, I have rebooted, however the command to destroy the java cache results in a "Could not create the java virtual machine" error. After searching on that error, it seemed that I needed the latest JDK, so I downloaded that and installed it, but still get the same error.
From the IBM link, I added the "java parameter option" to the end of my eclipse.ini (both, one at a time), and tried starting RDp, but that didn't seem to fix my issue.
I opened a PMR, so hopefully I can get this resolved soon.
Thanks,
Kurt
This is a little confusing to me, Kurt, because RDP (like all Rational
products) by default comes with its own JVM. When you installed did you tell it to use one you had already installed? If so, that in itself could be at least part of the problem.
But you've already opened a PMR, and I also note that John Fellner has chimed in, so I will leave you in more capable hands :).
Joe
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