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for quite some time now. My job revolves around developing apps using Oracle Forms Builder. Oracle Forms applications, uses Java applets to run inside any browser, on most platforms. Here's the kink - Oracle Forms
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applications by default uses Oracle's jInitiator which is a JVM made by Oracle and allows a web enabled Oracle Forms client application jinitiator 1.3 fatal error the java runtime cannot be loaded to be run inside a web browser. As much as I hate using Internet Explorer - I have to jinitiator internet explorer 11 depend on it as the my app depends on other components which are designed on run on Internet Explorer only 😐 Till now I've been using Mozilla Firefox, but now the situation
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demands that I needed to use Internet Explorer. And when I launched Internet Explorer - Ka boom! Internet Explorer crashes. Did few things, such as disabling all addons, getting rid of Sun's JVM et al, but made no difference. [ad] Finally, I came across a solution(or rather a workaround) - replace the jvm.dll in jinitiator directory with that present in Sun's JRE 1.6. If you
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don't want to install the whole bundle - just click here(jvm.dll, 2.2 MB), I've uploaded just the jvm.dll file, rename the original jvm.dll (present in jinitiator/bin/hotspot directory) to, say jvm.dll.old, and replace it with the one given in the above link. Restart the browser, IE shouldn't crash anymore. Share this:TwitterFacebookPocketMoreTumblrPrintGoogleEmailRedditLike this:Like Loading... Related posts: Exporting and Importing An Oracle database from one schema/user to Another schema/user easily PL/SQL Procedure To Reset A Sequence To A Predefined Number in Oracle The Power and Simplicity of Oracle Hierarchical Queries Comments ( 272 )June 26, 2009ReplySathyaBlogged: Fixing Internet Explorer Crash on Launching Oracle Forms Application with jInitiator: I'v.. http://tinyurl.com/p2yh54 July 6, 2009ReplyBruceThanks for your workaround. Just what the doctor needed for one of my sick patients. Merci beaucoup. July 9, 2009ReplyDougWorked great thanks! This has been major problem for me for a long time. I'm running Windows 7 now with IE8 and JInitiator works fine thans to this fix. However I have installed Sun JRE 1.6 and the jvm.dll from that (2.5 Mb) still crashes my IE and FireFox. Your version works fine. July 15, 2009ReplyManuWorked great! Thanks. July 21, 2009ReplyKarlaYou're a lifesaver. I'm
7 crash on jvm.dll with Oracle JInitiator - Applications Forms - Windows Live Sign-In Helper One of those sinking feelings set in yesterday, after deciding to accept Windows XP's suggestion to upgrade oracle forms not opening in ie 11 from IE6 to IE7, IE crashed when trying to start an Oracle Forms session
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via Oracle JInitiator version 1.3.1 (Oracle Applications Release 11.5.10.2). The detailed error message was: Error Signature, AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 7.0.6000.16544 oracle jinitiator 1.3.1.22 for windows 7 ModName: jvm.dll, ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 0000e348. Couple of Googles later, I found that upgrading to Sun JRE could solve the problem. Or replacing jvm.dll in the hotspot directory of Jinitiator with a later version, http://sathyabh.at/2009/06/27/fixing-internet-explorer-crash-on-launching-oracle-forms-application-with-jinitiator/ like j2re1.4.2_06... but thats too much work late at night. So to Metalink, found Note:399635.1 which referred to disabling add-on Windows Live Toolbar in IE6 ... but that add-on wasn't there in IE7. So took a guess at one of the other Windows Live add-ons, and hey presto, all good again, solution: In IE7: Tools, Manage Add-ons, Enable or Disable Add-ons Show: Add-ons that have been used http://garethroberts.blogspot.com/2007/11/internet-explorer-7-crash-on-jvmdll.html by Internet Explorer Click on "Windows Live Sign-In Helper" Click Disable, Okay Restart Internet Explorer Update: As commented by Paul, a couple of other add-ons could be causing this, so if disabling "Windows Live Sign-In Helper" doesn't fix it, try: Shockwave Flash Object (Flash9e.ocx) Google Toolbar (googletoolbar1.dll) Not sure the impact to Windows Live et al... will face that if I need it...
Posted by Gareth at 10:51 PM Labels: ebiz, fnd, techie, troubleshooting, windows 51 comments: Murali said... Thanks. you saved my day.-MB, Cary,NC Wed Dec 19, 10:52:00 AM GMT+13 Paul said... Exact same problem happened. IE 7 and FireFox both crash, with same message. However, I don't have any Windows Live add-ons of any description enabled. Could any other add-on be the cause?Paul Wed Feb 20, 03:25:00 AM GMT+13 Paul said... One by one went through all add-ons in IE and narrowed down to two of them causing the problem:Shockwave Flash Object (Flash9e.ocx)Google Toolbar (googletoolbar1.dll)So have both disabled, however, this doesn't resolve FireFox crashing, but I'll make do with IE for now (did not upgrade FF in any way, only IE). Wed Feb 20, 04:02:00 AM GMT+13 Gareth said... Hi Paul,Thanks for the input. I'm getting a sNew Book - "Pro Oracle Fusion Applications" RSS feed Fix for IE crash on http://www.oratraining.com/blog/2009/12/fix-for-ie-crash-on-launching-forms-in-oracle-applications-11i-11-5-10/ launching forms in Oracle Applications 11i (11.5.10) Many of you would http://www.steelbytes.net/oracle-jinitiator-and-internet-explorer-8 have noticed that while launching forms from Oracle Applications 11.5.10 using Internet Explorer (IE 7) then it might crash with following error. Though it may work perfectly fine in mozilla firefox. This is the working fix for the issue. Solution-1: 1) Take backup of jvm.dll internet explorer located at c:Program FilesOracleJInitiator 1.3.1.21binhotspot directory. 2) Copy jvm.dll from C:Program FilesJavajre1.6.0_07binclient (or whichever highest version of jre you have) to c:Program FilesOracleJInitiator 1.3.1.21binhotspot 3) Clear browser cache and also Oracle Jar cache (Remove all files from c:documents and settings
Machine Manager 2012 VMM Windows Server Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Client Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8.1 Hyper-V System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 About HomeInternet Explorer 8 Oracle applications JinitiatorOracle Jinitiator and Internet Explorer 8 Oracle Jinitiator and Internet Explorer 8 October 19, 2010 44 Comments Written by Paolo When you try to load a java application which depends on Jinitiator, Internet Explorer 8 will crash with the message: “Java Runtime Environment cannot be loaded from <\bin\hotspot\jvm.dll>”. Unfortunately, Oracle has stopped supporting Jinitiator on IE8. In my own company, this meant a critical application for customer support could not be used with Windows 7, which supplies IE8 as default. Of course there alternatives such as Windows XP mode or streaming with a seamless Citrix window, but after a while I found a better solution. In my scenario I’m using Oracle Jinitiator 1.3.1.22. Just install Jinitiator as you normally would do. Now the solution is to replace the jvm.dll file with another version. These versions can be found in the Java RE installations in the ‘client’ folder: C:\Program Files\Java\jre\bin\client Copy the jvm.dll file from this folder to the following folder: 32-bit: C:\Program Files\Oracle\JInitiator 1.3.1.22\bin\hotspot\ 64-bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\JInitiator 1.3.1.22\bin\hotspot\ For me the jvm.dll from Java version 1.5.0 update 12 worked perfectly. It can be downloaded here. Check if your application works in IE8. If you’re using an 64-bit machine, be aware to start the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer. If it’s still not working, try another jvm.dll version. Just check the Java archive at Oracle for other Java RE versions. Once your application is working, it's worth the effort of figuring out. Internet Explorer 8, Jinitiator, Oracle applications internet explorer 8, jinitiator, oracle forms Java applications not working in Internet Explorer 8 SCCM failed to run task sequence (error 0x80070032) 44 Comments Ian April 27, 2011 You are a genious!!, thanks! Reply wltk April 28, 2011 thanks very much Reply Adrian April 29, 2011 Thanks a lot, you're a life saver! Besdt regards, Adrian Reply donis June 21, 2011 Hi, I am currently looking for alternative ways of achieving the same thing. Doesanyone knows what the se