Whenever I try to compile my java code in Textpad, it crashes on me. I get a small popup reading "Unexpected and unrecoverable error. Would you like to save a diagnostic file?". ![]() If I click Yes, it says it saved a dump file (.dmp), and says to contact After that, Textpad closes. The reason for this is that no matter what name you use when you say 'Save As' from TextPad, the filename will come out all in lower-case letters on the K: drive. If I click No to this prompt, Textpad crashes anyway with the "Textpad has encountered a problem and needs to close." popup. However, the Java compiler is very picky about file names, and insists that the capitalization in the file name must match the capitalization of the class declaration. I have installed the latest Java SDK 6, update-version 10. I'm pretty sure I installed it via the Setup, and after that, installed Textpad 5. I can see the three Java options (Compile Java, Run Java App. etc) under Tools, so I think Textpad knows where the compiler or SDK is then. But it refuses to let me compile my code.Īnybody have any ideas for me? Thanks in advance. I go to compile and I get an error message saying "Unexpected and unrecoverable error" just like the guy above? Please advise what to do? The textpad does die right after, and leaves a dump file. I think textpad is just strait up stupid? I ask it to run the javac.exe same problem. I ask it to run from Command Prompt through textpad, same problem. I compile it myself in the Command Prompt and it works just fine. ![]() Textpad will run the Java Application, after I compile it in Command Prompt. Posted: Wed 3:44 am Post subject: not really However it cannot run the javac.exe/java compile at all. Have you submitted the dump files to Helios like the message box indicates? They are usually quite prompt in their analysis of the issue. Posted: Wed 2:19 pm Post subject: Textpad crashing I choose to fight with a sack of angry cats. I realize that this thread was started a long time ago. I have been having the same problems on my computer which runs Windows 7 64-bit. #Textpad 8 no compile java option windows 7# I right clicked on the icon for Textpad in my start menu, and went to properties. From there, I found an option to run Textpad in compatibility mode. I am running it in Windows XP Service Pack 3 compatibility mode, and have since been able to compile java without the program crashing. #Textpad 8 no compile java option windows# Posted: Mon 7:17 pm Post subject: TextPad Compilerįirst, off I installed Java first and then TextPad as instructed by my Professor. I am reluctant to find the compile method of the program and my assignment is due today. I mean I will get credit for having the bulk of the program.
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