I think its only created if you change the default options on the launcher.exealiasmask wrote:Apparently the file is created when you run MapToolLauncher.exe the first time.
Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool b87
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Well, thanks for the replies but I think I will just have to wait for a version that works with Java 7. I am kind of annoyed that Java 7 is not backwardly compatible with Java 6, I thought the whole point of Java was it's compatibility! I would simply uninstall Java 7, but I suspect that would not work.
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
I currently have both Java 6 and 7 installed. By specifying the path to the ...\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe file in the mt.cfg file will tell MapTool which java to look at.
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Actually I am talking rubbish there It was just that on a Windows 7 machine the mt.cfg file is stored deep in the user data directoryJagged wrote:I think its only created if you change the default options on the launcher.exealiasmask wrote:Apparently the file is created when you run MapToolLauncher.exe the first time.
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
I am feeling pretty stupid right now, I thought I had been running the program using maptoollauncher.exe but the shortcut was pointing at an older version of the program. When I ran the version in Build 87 the mt.cfg file was created and I was able to modify it with no trouble. The only thing I found was that as written, the code above brought up an error to say Java could not create a virtual machine (or something along those lines), however after adding .exe after the javaw I found it worked just fine. Thanks to all of you for your patience in dealing with my klutziness!
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
I have set my JVM line to JVM=C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw this is where the javaw file actually is, but when I try to run it, I get the error "Could not find the main class: Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw"
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Looks like the latest OS X update has disabled Apple's Java 1.6. Since Oracle doesn't offer 1.6 for OS X, it seems we're MapTool-less until one that runs with Java 1.7 is available.
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Thank suks. Technically, you can use the broken one b88 with java 7, but you'll need to do your map building in b87 because of the two really bad bugs in that one.
I don't recall the specific errors in b87 with java 7, but some people can just close and continue. I think hosting is an issue.
I don't recall the specific errors in b87 with java 7, but some people can just close and continue. I think hosting is an issue.
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
It's apparently only disabled weblaunch. Is there a way to launch MapTools without web launch? I'm not sufficiently Java-savy to know exactly what does what, but command line still shows 1.6:
$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_37"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_37-b06-434-11M3909)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.12-b01-434, mixed mode)
$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_37"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_37-b06-434-11M3909)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.12-b01-434, mixed mode)
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
I'm still on 10.6 and the latest Java update stayed with 1.6.
I don't know for Lion and Mountain Lion, but in Snow Leopard, in the Applications>Utilities folder you've got the Java Preferences app which should let you choose what Java version will run, if 1.6 is still there…
I don't know for Lion and Mountain Lion, but in Snow Leopard, in the Applications>Utilities folder you've got the Java Preferences app which should let you choose what Java version will run, if 1.6 is still there…
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
I got a new computer. Wonderful you say, yes it is. It also being new had the latest 1.7 but no Java 1.6
I moaned, I groaned. I searched everywhere. No 1.6
What I ended up doing was plugging in the old computer harddrive, found the folder named jre6 that held 1.6 and copied the whole thing. I put it in my archive folder and directed MapTool-1.3.b.87 to it. I haven't had an error message yet.
If someone would like a copy of the jre6 folder, I'll be happy to make it accessible somewhere, but it's too large for here.
I moaned, I groaned. I searched everywhere. No 1.6
What I ended up doing was plugging in the old computer harddrive, found the folder named jre6 that held 1.6 and copied the whole thing. I put it in my archive folder and directed MapTool-1.3.b.87 to it. I haven't had an error message yet.
If someone would like a copy of the jre6 folder, I'll be happy to make it accessible somewhere, but it's too large for here.
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
It's on java's site, it's just not easy to find.
http://java.com/en/download/manual_v6.jsp
http://java.com/en/download/manual_v6.jsp
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Thanks for link. I just noticed a message about using a 32bit browser where I may need to install both versions.aethelflaed wrote:It's on java's site, it's just not easy to find.
http://java.com/en/download/manual_v6.jsp
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Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
I'm having trouble with this method of running java6.I have installed java6 in the right directoy,Icopied and pasted the command line fron the beggining of this post and when I select the exe,nothing happens.What else is there to do.The whole java7 thing has ruined some of my players from using maptools and have looked for alternatives like Roll20.They would rather use java7 because it has better security and many errors come up when using java7.We love using maptools but we have not been able to get this to work for us.
Re: Attention: Windows Users using JAVA 7 with MapTool
Well, you can have both java 6 and 7 installed on your machine. By changing the mt.cfg file to point to java6 library and running the MapToolLauncher.exe should not effect your use of java 7. But I hear ya. The only thing I want for Xmas this year is to have a working patch of MapTool.
Doing the above steps and not getting the desired result is usually because of either the wrong path is entered to java6 or the right path to the wrong version or someone is using shortcut to duplicate version of MapTool so the mt.cfg changes wouldn't matter (ie wrong directory). If you have a 64bit OS you need to download the 64bit version. So, if the path says Program Files (x86), then that is the 32bit version on a 64bit machine.
Doing the above steps and not getting the desired result is usually because of either the wrong path is entered to java6 or the right path to the wrong version or someone is using shortcut to duplicate version of MapTool so the mt.cfg changes wouldn't matter (ie wrong directory). If you have a 64bit OS you need to download the 64bit version. So, if the path says Program Files (x86), then that is the 32bit version on a 64bit machine.
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