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‎Feb 22, 2007
02:32 PM
No platform specific JVM resolution properties included -- will not resolve at runtim
I was creating a VERY simple project, windows only and at build time, I kept getting the error "No platform specific JVM resolution properties included -- will not resolve at runtime".
I had the JVM Resolution setup correctly for my build configuration, and I had the uninstaller setup correctly for the platform.
After an hour or better searching through forums and Knowledge Bases, etc
I found nothing that would help me.
I asked someone else in my department and was told that you HAVE to use the 5.x Views and under Product->Uninstaller JVM Resolution view. This is the ONLY way to select platforms for the uninstaller.
The fact that you can't do this under the new IDE views is just insane.
If I am wrong, and if anybody knows how to do it using the new IDE views, please feel free to correct me.
I did not want anyone else to waste time like I did.
I had the JVM Resolution setup correctly for my build configuration, and I had the uninstaller setup correctly for the platform.
After an hour or better searching through forums and Knowledge Bases, etc
I found nothing that would help me.
I asked someone else in my department and was told that you HAVE to use the 5.x Views and under Product->Uninstaller JVM Resolution view. This is the ONLY way to select platforms for the uninstaller.
The fact that you can't do this under the new IDE views is just insane.
If I am wrong, and if anybody knows how to do it using the new IDE views, please feel free to correct me.
I did not want anyone else to waste time like I did.
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