Do you know what Java version STS is trying to use? You can check the -vm parameter in the STS.ini file located in the root directory of where you installed it. That's the first thing I'd check given the issues I had.
Do you know what Java version STS is trying to use? You can check the -vm parameter in the STS.ini file located in the root directory of where you installed it. That's the first thing I'd check given the issues I had.
I had the same problem with STS and Eclipse.
It's a bug of Java 7 in Windows7 64 bits. The solution is to downgrade your java version to Java 6. Doing that, eclipse and variants like STS works perfectly.
Hi!
Thanks for posting the solution, highly appreciated. Do you have a reference to the JDK7 bug on Win7 64bit? Any link to the bug database would be great to keep track of it. Thanks!!!
-Martin
Martin Lippert
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Ok, thanks for the follow-up!
Cheers,
-Martin
Martin Lippert
SpringSource, a division of VMware
SpringSource Tools Team
http://www.springsource.com
http://twitter.com/martinlippert