So I went to Sun and installed the complete Java package---and ran their test---but I am STILL getting the message that it can't initialize the Java Loader---and still get the above from the command line. Now what? Subject Written By ...
Knowledge of TypeScript (you could do this with plain JavaScript but that’s kinda lame) You’ve installed and configured the AWS CDK. If you haven’t done that yet, follow these steps Setting up the project The code for this project is broken up into two pieces: the source and the CD...
Well it doesn’t. It tries to give an unique address but how well it succeeds depends on how good a hash function is. If two different elements get the same hash it’s called collision and the two most popular ways to solve it are chaining and open addressing (explained later). If ...
Building past snapshots of a software project has shown to be of interest both for researchers and practitioners. However, little attention has been devote
All I want is a script that I'd put on a machine that has the AD module installed, would query AD for all Client computers and then execute the code only on the ones that it can ping and put the results in an .csv. Another nice to have, but not a must is if I run the scrip...
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When launching the Migration Toolkit though, it failes to initalized the Java Loader, saying "Please make sure you have the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.2 or 5.0 installed" I'm totally new to this and clueless, but doesn't my JVM 1.4.2 = JRE 1.4.2 ?