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Installing/Starting Jlink

  • Thread starter Thread starter SEBNN
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SEBNN

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I have been having issues getting Jlink to work on my computer with Wildfire 3.0. I know that it is installed, however, I cannot see it in the toolbar or even to get the internal IDE to work.

So far I have:
-installed the latest Java SDK
-Changed the CLASSPATH variable to show the location of the .jar and java.exe files
-Compiled the test program, tried to run the resulting .class file
-restarted ProE, changed Java search paths in the config.pro file

I have the manual that is included with Jlink but that is not helping with this problem. Is there a sure fire way from installation on to make sure that Jlink works?

Thank you for your help, this has been causing a few headaches for me.
SEBNN
 
Ok, I finally got the J-link install test to work and one of the trial modules. Now to start writing a program.
 
May you tell us how you managed to make Jlink working please ?
I'm trying since 3 days and I can't launch even the install test. I get this message :
"Unable to lanch Pro/ENGINEER"...

Thank you very much !
 
May you tell us how you managed to make Jlink working please ?
I'm trying since 3 days and I can't launch even the install test.
 
It has been a few months so I will need to go back through what I did to make it work. I'll try it out again and let you know.
 
Thank you !
 
SEBNN said:
It has been a few months so I will need to
go back through what I did to make it work.
 

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