Forum: SDL Trados support
Topic: Trados 2014 and Java: the ultimate solution
Poster: Bruno Depascale
Post title: Java update 45 or the latest?
[quote]Lorenzo Bermejo wrote:
hi Bruno,
old Java versions have a bad reputation due to security issues.
I'm using the latest Java with Studio 2014 updated, and it works like a charm, even with the Java Security setting set to High. (Note: Studio 2014 SP2 doesn't exist; are you using Studio 2011 SP2R, or Studio 2014 with CU2 (Cumulative update) installed?
if you finally decide to use the latest Java, I would recommend you first deleted all the Java Temporary files, then uninstall the old version, and then download the corresponding Java off-line installer (around 25MB), which is more reliable than installing it from the web.
you have probably found that after starting Studio, the first term you add to a TB takes a little longer than the next ones. this is a normal behaviour, you shouldn't worry about it.
good luck!
BTW, I use an i5 processor laptop with 8MB of RAM and Windows 7, but I think my advise should work with your system also. [/quote]
Thank you for your reply Lorenzo!
Can I ask you which version of Java you have installed?
Because, installing java update 45 caused the mulfunctioning of Multiter, I couldn't add or edit terms. And I was not the only one with this problems. It seems that it appears only on some users, but SDL answers are not clear.
Searching the forums, in one thread SLD suggests to use Java 20 or 25, in another thread they say that it works perfectly with update 45, which is not true. For me it didn't work at all.
So, maybe with last Java update is different? I think it should be update 51.
But I want to be sure before installing it, because I don't want to lose time installing and removing things over and over.
Topic: Trados 2014 and Java: the ultimate solution
Poster: Bruno Depascale
Post title: Java update 45 or the latest?
[quote]Lorenzo Bermejo wrote:
hi Bruno,
old Java versions have a bad reputation due to security issues.
I'm using the latest Java with Studio 2014 updated, and it works like a charm, even with the Java Security setting set to High. (Note: Studio 2014 SP2 doesn't exist; are you using Studio 2011 SP2R, or Studio 2014 with CU2 (Cumulative update) installed?
if you finally decide to use the latest Java, I would recommend you first deleted all the Java Temporary files, then uninstall the old version, and then download the corresponding Java off-line installer (around 25MB), which is more reliable than installing it from the web.
you have probably found that after starting Studio, the first term you add to a TB takes a little longer than the next ones. this is a normal behaviour, you shouldn't worry about it.
good luck!
BTW, I use an i5 processor laptop with 8MB of RAM and Windows 7, but I think my advise should work with your system also. [/quote]
Thank you for your reply Lorenzo!
Can I ask you which version of Java you have installed?
Because, installing java update 45 caused the mulfunctioning of Multiter, I couldn't add or edit terms. And I was not the only one with this problems. It seems that it appears only on some users, but SDL answers are not clear.
Searching the forums, in one thread SLD suggests to use Java 20 or 25, in another thread they say that it works perfectly with update 45, which is not true. For me it didn't work at all.
So, maybe with last Java update is different? I think it should be update 51.
But I want to be sure before installing it, because I don't want to lose time installing and removing things over and over.