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Could not find tools.jar in the active JRE - Spring Tools Suite
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
Should we burninate the [wrap] tag?
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Fastest way to determine if an integer's square root is an integerEfficiency of Java “Double Brace Initialization”?Compiler error “archive for required library could not be read” - Spring Tool SuiteCan't start Eclipse - Java was started but returned exit code=13What does “Could not find or load main class” mean?Installing Groovy 1.8 on Spring Tool Suite 3.6.1JRE issue with getting Spring Tool Suite installedSpring Tool Suite throwing XML errors on java source filesHow to find Spring version in Spring Tool Suite?linux spring tool suite (eclipse) launches from terminal but not from desktop
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I know there are multiple topics about that, but none of it is about Spring Tools Suite. And i'm finding informations that this file no longer exists in newer Java versions, which seems to be true, since i cannot find it.
I'm absolutely lost now.
java spring-tool-suite tools.jar
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I know there are multiple topics about that, but none of it is about Spring Tools Suite. And i'm finding informations that this file no longer exists in newer Java versions, which seems to be true, since i cannot find it.
I'm absolutely lost now.
java spring-tool-suite tools.jar
What JDK are you running on? Which version? It is generally recommended to run STS on top of a JDK (not JRE) and you can configure the JDK to run the IDE itself via the eclipse.ini (or SpringToolSuite4.ini) file, as described here: wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini. Please note that newer versions of the JDK do not ship with a separate tools.jar anymore, which is file, since those classes come as part of the modules of the JDK (for JDK9 and beyond).
– Martin Lippert
Mar 11 at 10:48
I have installed newest Java 64-bit (since it is not working with 32-bit) and JDK. Program is actually working (probably basic functions do not require tools.jar), but i would prefer full functionality.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 13 at 13:39
hard to guess what might be going wrong here, but did you specify the JDK to run your IDE in the ini file? Feel free to post the content of your ini file to double check - or feel free to raise an issue with github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues, so that we can troubleshoot in more detail
– Martin Lippert
Mar 14 at 14:24
I haven't made any configuration. When i'm searching for info i only find solutions for eclipse. I know STS is based on eclipse, but i don't want to break it even more.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 15 at 18:23
you can specify the JDK to run STS4 in the ini file in the same way that you could do this for Eclipse, but instead of modifying the eclipse.ini file, modify the SpringToolSuite4.ini file.
– Martin Lippert
Mar 17 at 10:58
add a comment |
I know there are multiple topics about that, but none of it is about Spring Tools Suite. And i'm finding informations that this file no longer exists in newer Java versions, which seems to be true, since i cannot find it.
I'm absolutely lost now.
java spring-tool-suite tools.jar
I know there are multiple topics about that, but none of it is about Spring Tools Suite. And i'm finding informations that this file no longer exists in newer Java versions, which seems to be true, since i cannot find it.
I'm absolutely lost now.
java spring-tool-suite tools.jar
java spring-tool-suite tools.jar
asked Mar 8 at 17:41
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What JDK are you running on? Which version? It is generally recommended to run STS on top of a JDK (not JRE) and you can configure the JDK to run the IDE itself via the eclipse.ini (or SpringToolSuite4.ini) file, as described here: wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini. Please note that newer versions of the JDK do not ship with a separate tools.jar anymore, which is file, since those classes come as part of the modules of the JDK (for JDK9 and beyond).
– Martin Lippert
Mar 11 at 10:48
I have installed newest Java 64-bit (since it is not working with 32-bit) and JDK. Program is actually working (probably basic functions do not require tools.jar), but i would prefer full functionality.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 13 at 13:39
hard to guess what might be going wrong here, but did you specify the JDK to run your IDE in the ini file? Feel free to post the content of your ini file to double check - or feel free to raise an issue with github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues, so that we can troubleshoot in more detail
– Martin Lippert
Mar 14 at 14:24
I haven't made any configuration. When i'm searching for info i only find solutions for eclipse. I know STS is based on eclipse, but i don't want to break it even more.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 15 at 18:23
you can specify the JDK to run STS4 in the ini file in the same way that you could do this for Eclipse, but instead of modifying the eclipse.ini file, modify the SpringToolSuite4.ini file.
– Martin Lippert
Mar 17 at 10:58
add a comment |
What JDK are you running on? Which version? It is generally recommended to run STS on top of a JDK (not JRE) and you can configure the JDK to run the IDE itself via the eclipse.ini (or SpringToolSuite4.ini) file, as described here: wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini. Please note that newer versions of the JDK do not ship with a separate tools.jar anymore, which is file, since those classes come as part of the modules of the JDK (for JDK9 and beyond).
– Martin Lippert
Mar 11 at 10:48
I have installed newest Java 64-bit (since it is not working with 32-bit) and JDK. Program is actually working (probably basic functions do not require tools.jar), but i would prefer full functionality.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 13 at 13:39
hard to guess what might be going wrong here, but did you specify the JDK to run your IDE in the ini file? Feel free to post the content of your ini file to double check - or feel free to raise an issue with github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues, so that we can troubleshoot in more detail
– Martin Lippert
Mar 14 at 14:24
I haven't made any configuration. When i'm searching for info i only find solutions for eclipse. I know STS is based on eclipse, but i don't want to break it even more.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 15 at 18:23
you can specify the JDK to run STS4 in the ini file in the same way that you could do this for Eclipse, but instead of modifying the eclipse.ini file, modify the SpringToolSuite4.ini file.
– Martin Lippert
Mar 17 at 10:58
What JDK are you running on? Which version? It is generally recommended to run STS on top of a JDK (not JRE) and you can configure the JDK to run the IDE itself via the eclipse.ini (or SpringToolSuite4.ini) file, as described here: wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini. Please note that newer versions of the JDK do not ship with a separate tools.jar anymore, which is file, since those classes come as part of the modules of the JDK (for JDK9 and beyond).
– Martin Lippert
Mar 11 at 10:48
What JDK are you running on? Which version? It is generally recommended to run STS on top of a JDK (not JRE) and you can configure the JDK to run the IDE itself via the eclipse.ini (or SpringToolSuite4.ini) file, as described here: wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini. Please note that newer versions of the JDK do not ship with a separate tools.jar anymore, which is file, since those classes come as part of the modules of the JDK (for JDK9 and beyond).
– Martin Lippert
Mar 11 at 10:48
I have installed newest Java 64-bit (since it is not working with 32-bit) and JDK. Program is actually working (probably basic functions do not require tools.jar), but i would prefer full functionality.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 13 at 13:39
I have installed newest Java 64-bit (since it is not working with 32-bit) and JDK. Program is actually working (probably basic functions do not require tools.jar), but i would prefer full functionality.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 13 at 13:39
hard to guess what might be going wrong here, but did you specify the JDK to run your IDE in the ini file? Feel free to post the content of your ini file to double check - or feel free to raise an issue with github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues, so that we can troubleshoot in more detail
– Martin Lippert
Mar 14 at 14:24
hard to guess what might be going wrong here, but did you specify the JDK to run your IDE in the ini file? Feel free to post the content of your ini file to double check - or feel free to raise an issue with github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues, so that we can troubleshoot in more detail
– Martin Lippert
Mar 14 at 14:24
I haven't made any configuration. When i'm searching for info i only find solutions for eclipse. I know STS is based on eclipse, but i don't want to break it even more.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 15 at 18:23
I haven't made any configuration. When i'm searching for info i only find solutions for eclipse. I know STS is based on eclipse, but i don't want to break it even more.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 15 at 18:23
you can specify the JDK to run STS4 in the ini file in the same way that you could do this for Eclipse, but instead of modifying the eclipse.ini file, modify the SpringToolSuite4.ini file.
– Martin Lippert
Mar 17 at 10:58
you can specify the JDK to run STS4 in the ini file in the same way that you could do this for Eclipse, but instead of modifying the eclipse.ini file, modify the SpringToolSuite4.ini file.
– Martin Lippert
Mar 17 at 10:58
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What JDK are you running on? Which version? It is generally recommended to run STS on top of a JDK (not JRE) and you can configure the JDK to run the IDE itself via the eclipse.ini (or SpringToolSuite4.ini) file, as described here: wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini. Please note that newer versions of the JDK do not ship with a separate tools.jar anymore, which is file, since those classes come as part of the modules of the JDK (for JDK9 and beyond).
– Martin Lippert
Mar 11 at 10:48
I have installed newest Java 64-bit (since it is not working with 32-bit) and JDK. Program is actually working (probably basic functions do not require tools.jar), but i would prefer full functionality.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 13 at 13:39
hard to guess what might be going wrong here, but did you specify the JDK to run your IDE in the ini file? Feel free to post the content of your ini file to double check - or feel free to raise an issue with github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues, so that we can troubleshoot in more detail
– Martin Lippert
Mar 14 at 14:24
I haven't made any configuration. When i'm searching for info i only find solutions for eclipse. I know STS is based on eclipse, but i don't want to break it even more.
– Corporal Girrafe
Mar 15 at 18:23
you can specify the JDK to run STS4 in the ini file in the same way that you could do this for Eclipse, but instead of modifying the eclipse.ini file, modify the SpringToolSuite4.ini file.
– Martin Lippert
Mar 17 at 10:58