Forum: SDL Trados support
Topic: Trados 2014 and Java: the ultimate solution
Poster: Bruno Depascale
Dear Colleagues,
I have seen that have been published many threads about Java not working properly in Studio 2014, so I wanted to ask you if my solution is the last and definitive one or if there have been other advances.
I have installed Trados 2014 SP2, without installing last java update, but keeping Java 7 update 20 and 25.
Moreover, since the process of adding terms in Studio was pretty slow I have followed the advice reported here: [url removed]
–- "Open Control Panel and double-click on the Java icon. The Java Control Panel is displayed.
Select the Advanced tab.Ensure the the Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in box is ticked:
Scroll down to the Perform certificate revocation checks on group box and select Publisher’s certificate only.On the Check for certificate revocation using group box, select Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)".
So, for me now adding terms works pretty well and faster than before (about 2-3 seconds compared to 6-7 seconds before).
So I wanted to ask you if this is the perfect configuration of Trados and Java, or if it is worth installing last Java update. By the way, I use Java only with Trados, since my windows OS in on a virtual machine and I browse the Internet on the mac side of my computer.
Thank you for your opinions,
Bruno
Topic: Trados 2014 and Java: the ultimate solution
Poster: Bruno Depascale
Dear Colleagues,
I have seen that have been published many threads about Java not working properly in Studio 2014, so I wanted to ask you if my solution is the last and definitive one or if there have been other advances.
I have installed Trados 2014 SP2, without installing last java update, but keeping Java 7 update 20 and 25.
Moreover, since the process of adding terms in Studio was pretty slow I have followed the advice reported here: [url removed]
–- "Open Control Panel and double-click on the Java icon. The Java Control Panel is displayed.
Select the Advanced tab.Ensure the the Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in box is ticked:
Scroll down to the Perform certificate revocation checks on group box and select Publisher’s certificate only.On the Check for certificate revocation using group box, select Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)".
So, for me now adding terms works pretty well and faster than before (about 2-3 seconds compared to 6-7 seconds before).
So I wanted to ask you if this is the perfect configuration of Trados and Java, or if it is worth installing last Java update. By the way, I use Java only with Trados, since my windows OS in on a virtual machine and I browse the Internet on the mac side of my computer.
Thank you for your opinions,
Bruno