Forum: SDL Trados support
Topic: Trados 2014 and Java: the ultimate solution
Poster: Bruno Depascale
Post title: This is the only working solution for all computer. SDL should have posted it, not me
As I have said in the thread: [url removed] this is the only configuration working on all computers:
Trados 2014 SP2 with Java 7 update 24 and 25.
next-generation Java Plug-in activated
Certificate revocation checks: Publisher’s certificate only.
Check for certificate revocation: Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
Just to give it a try to Lorenzo advice, I made a snapshot of my virtual machine to be on the safe side, and tried to install Java 51. Before doing this I removed temporary java files and deleted all java versions from the pc.
I reeboted the system, installed java 51 and rebooted the system again.
I started trados and tried to insert a term in the termbase. Unfortunately, the termbase view remains blank, with the following error message:
"the object does not support the save method" (my translation)
url: [url removed] (x86)/Common%20Files/SDL/MultiTerm11/Editor/script/connector.js
So my advice for everybody is to stick to Java version 24 and 25, because, as far as I know, those are the only versions allowing multiterm to work on every system configuration.
Luckily enough, I had made a snapshot of my system configuration, so now I have gone back to Java 20 and 25.
I am really angry with SDL, because they should be aware of such things and they should post a solution that works for everybody, not me.
Topic: Trados 2014 and Java: the ultimate solution
Poster: Bruno Depascale
Post title: This is the only working solution for all computer. SDL should have posted it, not me
As I have said in the thread: [url removed] this is the only configuration working on all computers:
Trados 2014 SP2 with Java 7 update 24 and 25.
next-generation Java Plug-in activated
Certificate revocation checks: Publisher’s certificate only.
Check for certificate revocation: Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
Just to give it a try to Lorenzo advice, I made a snapshot of my virtual machine to be on the safe side, and tried to install Java 51. Before doing this I removed temporary java files and deleted all java versions from the pc.
I reeboted the system, installed java 51 and rebooted the system again.
I started trados and tried to insert a term in the termbase. Unfortunately, the termbase view remains blank, with the following error message:
"the object does not support the save method" (my translation)
url: [url removed] (x86)/Common%20Files/SDL/MultiTerm11/Editor/script/connector.js
So my advice for everybody is to stick to Java version 24 and 25, because, as far as I know, those are the only versions allowing multiterm to work on every system configuration.
Luckily enough, I had made a snapshot of my system configuration, so now I have gone back to Java 20 and 25.
I am really angry with SDL, because they should be aware of such things and they should post a solution that works for everybody, not me.