Vom Thema belegte Seiten: [1 2] > | MultiTerm Java Issue: MT won't add new entry Initiator des Themas: MGL
| MGL Niederlande Local time: 00:02 Russisch > Englisch
I am using XP, and this issue concerns Multiterm 7.5 Build 448 This issue concerns using MT separately, not in Word. I can open the program, and I can open a termbase. I want to add entries, and when I attempt to do so, I get two different Java-flavored messages, both entitled: "Java (TM) Plug-In Fatal Error" The first one I get the first time I attempt to add an entry: "Java runtime environment cannot be loaded." The ... See more I am using XP, and this issue concerns Multiterm 7.5 Build 448 This issue concerns using MT separately, not in Word. I can open the program, and I can open a termbase. I want to add entries, and when I attempt to do so, I get two different Java-flavored messages, both entitled: "Java (TM) Plug-In Fatal Error" The first one I get the first time I attempt to add an entry: "Java runtime environment cannot be loaded." The second message appears at the second and subsequent attempts: "Several Java virtual machines running the same process caused an error." Then, I get another window entitled "Internet Explorer Script Error," which gives me a line number and some other information that I don't know what to do with, including the address of what appears to be a Temp file. I use IE7, if it matters. When I close MT I get a "Multiterm.exe application error" message that refers to some 0x2e746e65 address. What does it all mean? It was working fine the last time I tried it, which was maybe a week or 10 days ago. In case it matters, am having a minor issue with MT in Word (I was getting runtime errors, so I replaced the template, and now I magically have two MultiTerm menus and toolbars in Word, and Word constantly asks me if I want to save the stupid template.) That's tolerable, but I'd like to be able to work with MT as a standalone app as well. Is this just an issue of updating Java? Reinstalling Multiterm (*sigh*)? Fiddling with something else? I'd sure appreciate any advice or suggestions for getting this program back on track! ADDENDUM: Yes, I saw the other thread (thanks to Google...) I deactivated automatic updates long ago. Yes, I installed Java 1.4.2_08. No, it didn't work.
[Edited at 2008-07-24 23:51] ▲ Collapse | | | Vito Smolej Deutschland Local time: 00:02 Mitglied (2004) Englisch > Slowenisch + ... SITE LOCALIZER Looks like your Java environment is shot | Jul 25, 2008 |
Check in the list of installed software, what (kind of) Java versions are installed. Could be there's some other (IBM?) Version in there, that creates havoc. regards Vito | | | MGL Niederlande Local time: 00:02 Russisch > Englisch THEMENSTARTER arrrrrrggghhh | Jul 25, 2008 |
Well, last night I began uninstalling and reinstalling, and now I want to throw things. I cannot reinstall Multiterm, apparently because "There is not enough room on drive C:\ to extract this FFFFFFFFF package" I have 38G avail on the drive, how is this not sufficient? I even did a defrag. !@#!$%$%^!^^$! UPDATE: Well, I rolled the system back and reinstalled. The Multiterm is still glitching.
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Hi Megan - did you ever find the solution for this? I have the same problem, and it's driving me nutty. I sincerely hope these MultiTerm issues will disappear with Trados 2009... ! Kate | |
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MGL Niederlande Local time: 00:02 Russisch > Englisch THEMENSTARTER
Katherine Mérignac wrote: Hi Megan - did you ever find the solution for this? I have the same problem, and it's driving me nutty. I sincerely hope these MultiTerm issues will disappear with Trados 2009... ! Kate Well, yes... but you aren't going to like it. *I* didn't like it. I basically just threw my hands up and did a system recovery, i.e., rolled the hard drive back to factory settings, started from zero and reinstalled EVERYTHING on my computer after backing up my files. A giant PITA, but it worked. Set aside a couple of days if you plan to do this! If you are planning on "upgrading" to Trados 2009, you are braver than I! -Megan | | | Multiterm still sucks in Studio | May 31, 2009 |
Katherine Mérignac wrote: Hi Megan - did you ever find the solution for this? I have the same problem, and it's driving me nutty. I sincerely hope these MultiTerm issues will disappear with Trados 2009... ! Kate I'm using Multiterm with Studio 2009, it's still buggy, it still crashes, it still sucks. I have the exact same problem trying to add a new term, and I got several similar messages. "arrrrrrggghhh" x 2 | | | I've got a similar issue | Jun 3, 2009 |
java.lang.nullpointer exception - that's the message I get when I'm trying to add a new entry. Did the reinstallation solve the problem? Ah, I'm working with T2007, not Studio. | | | re-using the proz engine worked | Jun 3, 2009 |
Found the solution, thank you. | |
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Optiproz Pri (X) Local time: 00:02 Englisch Where is the the problem? Check SDL KB | Jun 3, 2009 |
Hi all The java.lang.nullpointer problem is in the KB of SDL for weeks/month now and can be found here: http://talisma.sdl.com/article.aspx?article=2362&p=1 Hi Claudia MultiTerm sucks,why? Would be interesting what problems you exactly have. The Fatal error problem is easy to so... See more Hi all The java.lang.nullpointer problem is in the KB of SDL for weeks/month now and can be found here: http://talisma.sdl.com/article.aspx?article=2362&p=1 Hi Claudia MultiTerm sucks,why? Would be interesting what problems you exactly have. The Fatal error problem is easy to solve just use www.google.com search for "fatal error java" and the first hit will link to this page http://support4.scriptlogic.com/kb/article.aspx?id=14997 where a workaround is described (for another program but the same way to resolve). And also check the part "CAUSE".....you will see that this is NO problem with MultiTerm. There are several bug reports for this issue on the Sun Developer site! There is also a article in the SDL KB that I used to resolve the same issue but at the moment offline. I asked for it and they told me that they are currently enhancing it a bit. At least....no one forces you to use MultiTerm, when it sucks so bad don´t use it. My point of view is that I never found a similiar Terminology program that can compete with MultiTerm. Cheers ▲ Collapse | | | MGL Niederlande Local time: 00:02 Russisch > Englisch THEMENSTARTER Why so defensive? | Jun 4, 2009 |
Optiproz Prime wrote: At least....no one forces you to use MultiTerm, when it sucks so bad don´t use it. My point of view is that I never found a similiar Terminology program that can compete with MultiTerm. Cheers I found the tone of your response unnecessarily brusque... Do you work for SDL? In any case, while no one is physically forcing anyone to purchase and use Trados or MultiTerm, many of us find it to be a necessity. And an expensive one, at that. When you pay so much money for software, you expect the bugs to have been worked out, and you expect support. I think it is really underhanded of SDL Trados to charge additional fees for "customer service." Yes, they have their library of previously asked questions, but the search options are extremely limited and the published solutions do not work for everyone. I know that personally, when I was dealing with this I tried every suggestion I could find online, both via google and through their user-unfriendly question system, and none of them worked for me. I suppose we will have to wait indefinitely for more fee-based "enhancements." I like MultiTerm -- when it works, and I like Trados. But I think the company and its approach towards its clients sucks. | | | Optiproz Pri (X) Local time: 00:02 Englisch Just a post that doesn´t help anyone..... | Jun 4, 2009 |
Megan Lehmann wrote: I found the tone of your response unnecessarily brusque... Do you work for SDL? Hi Megan No, I´m not working for SDL. Sorry if it sounds brusque but it just helps no one to look into a forum post where the same problem you receive is handled and someone writes "MultiTerm sucks". This comments can be done in other forums where such things can be discussed. I know it is expensive but one of the programs that has more features and possibilities that no other have.
[Edited at 2009-06-04 12:25 GMT] | | | Anastasia Naoumi (X) Griechenland Local time: 01:02 Englisch > Griechisch Can't edit or add entry | Jun 16, 2009 |
Hello! I converted two of my Excel gloassaries a few days ago but know I can neither add or edit an entry. The following message appears: Message from webpage: "java.lang.NullpointerException." I use AVG Internet Security, does this have anything to do with it? Any help would be appreciated since I'm relatively new to Trados. Thanks in advance! | |
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Stanislav Pokorny Tschechische Republik Local time: 00:02 Englisch > Tschechisch + ... Search this forum... | Jun 16, 2009 |
...for "Disable Next Generation". That should help. | | | Just in case... | Jun 16, 2009 |
I don't know if this will be of any help to anyone, but the 'several Java environment' (or whatever) message struck a warning signal and so I uninstalled all of my Java programs using the 'remove a program' menu (and there did appear to be conflicting Java titles in there) and re-opened MultiTerm, which realised I didn't have Java and promptly re-installed what appears to be the correct version. It's working for the moment anyway...! Touch wood... K | | | Anastasia Naoumi (X) Griechenland Local time: 01:02 Englisch > Griechisch
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