Crash when running Java program
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 11:09 pm
I am seeing frequent crashes, while running a Java program, always immediately after compiling.
I have compile and run both on a hot key, which means I can initiate the run very quickly after compile, and it's *always* when I run a program hard on the heels of a compile. The tool completion beep will still be playing as I hit run.
I have had it happen for a variety of classes/programs.
I have not tried 1.4 for either running or compiling.
Output is being capture by both compile and run to the tool output window.
One final detail. I have run programs dozens, even hundreds of times in the particular instance of TextPad. The consistent factor seems to be trying to run hard on the heels of another tool (the compiler) finishing.
TextPad 7.0.4, 32 bit
Windows 7 Ultimate, 64 bit, Service Pack 1
Java Compile Version: 1.5.0_18
Java Runtime Version: Java 1.7.0_21
This is becoming incredibly annoying, as I often have dozens of files open from widely disparate directories and TextPad only save MRUs on exit (which doesn't happen when it crashes). It should save MRUs immediately when they are changed.
I have compile and run both on a hot key, which means I can initiate the run very quickly after compile, and it's *always* when I run a program hard on the heels of a compile. The tool completion beep will still be playing as I hit run.
I have had it happen for a variety of classes/programs.
I have not tried 1.4 for either running or compiling.
Output is being capture by both compile and run to the tool output window.
One final detail. I have run programs dozens, even hundreds of times in the particular instance of TextPad. The consistent factor seems to be trying to run hard on the heels of another tool (the compiler) finishing.
TextPad 7.0.4, 32 bit
Windows 7 Ultimate, 64 bit, Service Pack 1
Java Compile Version: 1.5.0_18
Java Runtime Version: Java 1.7.0_21
This is becoming incredibly annoying, as I often have dozens of files open from widely disparate directories and TextPad only save MRUs on exit (which doesn't happen when it crashes). It should save MRUs immediately when they are changed.