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DB instance not working

SQL developer version: 4.1.0.18.37
When I click the DB Instance link, I see the following page:
Any ideas what the Java error relates to ?
Answers
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Hi,
I'm not immediately sure what the problem is.
Would you add the detailed information from the Logging Page (seen in your screenshot) please? To do this, double click on each cell in the Source and Message columns. This will open the Cell Value dialog containing the complete value from the cell. Just copy and paste those and put them in your reply here please.
Also would you get me the Java version you are using. To find this out, first click "Help -> About" in the SQLDev menu bar to open the "About" dialog. Then select the "Version" tab. There, you should see the version string for "Java Platform". Again, please copy this string into your reply.
Thanks.
Philip Richens
SQLDev Development Team.
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Hi Philip
Here is the info you requested:
Source oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskManager$1
Message
null at oracle.dbtools.raptor.oviewer.xmleditor.XMLBasedEditor.updateContent(XMLBasedEditor.java:523)
Source
oracle.dbtools.raptor.oviewer.base.AsynchronousViewerEditor
Message
javafx/scene/layout/GridPane at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
Java version:
1.8.0_40
Thanks
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Could you share what version of the database you're connected to as well?
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Thank you.
Could you also specify which O/S version you are running in please?
Philip.
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maybe the well known bug about XML and new JDBC driver agains an older db-version (11.2.0.2)?
Edit:
Regards
Marcus
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Hi
The PC OS version is windows 7 enterprise edition, 64 bit.
I have encountered this issue on the following Oracle versions:
10.2.0.5.0 (running on Solaris 10)
11.2.0.4.0 exadata, RAC, running on Linux
The version of Oracle client I am using is 11.2.0.2.0.
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The closest we can figure, without having your machine in front of us to live debug, is that there's something off with your JDK.
Are you running the EA2 that included the JDK, 1.8u40 or did you install Java 8 on your own?
It's possible one of the jar's in that home are corrupted or incompatible for some reason.
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Hi
I was running EA2 with the JDK included. I have just deleted that install, downloaded EA2 again and unzipped it, and I'm still getting the same error.
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can you install java 8 and use that instead of the embedded jdk?
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The organisation where I work has security policies on my PCs that prevent me from running .exe installers. Is there a .zip download for java 8 ?