I understand. That machine has only Java 9 because I installed the JDK (and eclipse) there for development, not as final user. For that, I have another one with Java 8. I just try to put AoI in it because it is a new and more powerfull machine. Thanks, Eduardo.
Hi, again. Happy, but at the same time sad to see that I was right ... But I discovered that for the previous version of eclipse to work in Java 9 it is necessary to pass this command to the JVM: "-add-modules = ALL-SYSTEM" I just don't know how to do this with AoI. Can anyone test to see if it works?
It returns "9". As I said, is the only one version installed. Can you deactivate the old versions in your machine to be sure? I know that the system say be using the last one but, unless you deactivate it manually, the others still active; check the Java Control Pane (Java tab) and you will see.
I downloaded it from Oracle oficial java homepage and use the install standard program. Nothing different from what I use to do since I started to work with Java. This is not the problem. Also, I have an Eclipse IDE installed and it works fine. One question: When you tested, you installed Java 9 on a machine without Java, or just upgrade? The installer preserves the old versions, so, AoI still works. Mine has only Java 9, it´s a new machine and it was it first Java installation.
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