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Not possible to startup "sts-4.12.1.RELEASE" #705
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The Eclipse-based distribution of the Spring Tools 4.12.1 comes with an embedded latest JDK17 version that it uses to run, so your You can change the JDK to run your STS 4 distribution by changing the
(or wherever your JDK is installed), that should tell the launcher which JDK to use. In addition to that I would recommend to see if the embedded JDK (it will show up in the installed JREs in your IDE, I think) crashes all the time on your system and remove it from the preferences, so that it doesn't get used automatically for some launch configs. I don't know exactly what the minimum system requirements on macOS are with regards to the operating system and the latest OpenJDKs for macOS, so maybe El Capitan is not supported anymore with JDK17? |
Thanks for the quick support I am going to try your suggestions: But according with::
Yes, it is correct - In my case even for Java 11. I remember that Adoptium indicated it asks for 10.14. But, I remember some months ago something similar in IntelliJ Idea, but asking a higher Mac, but I didn't have problem. So I tried anyway that Java. |
@manueljordan Let me know if switching to your JDK11 in the ini file works for you. |
Hello @martinlippert
So Good news - I changed from
to
And works! Just in case - When I close the IDE appears
So, Should I do a test with JDK 17? just in case Because you are an expert.
It in case in a closed future Adoptium (Eclipse) deprecates by complete |
About Java 17 - I tried with :
It from Adoptium, and therefore updated:
and appears again
and
I am going to try with Amazon Corretto |
Bad news ... with:
With:
In the terminal appears:
From above I can see And well I know |
The Spring Tools distribution on Eclipse and Eclipse itself relies on a JDK11, so that defines the minimum requirement. It looks like you are able to get a JDK11 that is compatible with El Capitan (AdoptOpenJDK), so from that perspective, this issue seems to be resolved. I have no ideas when the Eclipse platform or certain extensions will move to a more recent JDK as a minimum requirement. In that case, it seems to get harder to find a JDK that is running on El Capitan. You can try to ask the various vendors (like AdoptOpenJDK, Adoptium, Amazon Coretto, etc.) if they provide compatible JDK versions for El Capitan or not, but there is not much that we can do about that. |
Thanks @martinlippert - I am going to create an issue on Adoptium (Eclipse/Bug). Lets see what happens. |
I downloaded twice:
I have MacOS El Capitan and about Java downloaded from Adoptium
When the IDE is started through the following command:
$STS_HOME/SpringToolSuite4.app/Contents/MacOS/SpringToolSuite4 -data ${WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY} -vmargs -Xms512M -Xmx4G
it never opens and appears two things:
One: In the terminal itself:
The line 17 is the command line shown above defined in my script
Two the following message through the a dialog window to report to Apple
How fix this situation?
NOTE I tried with the previous minus version:
and opens and works
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