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Openthinclient Issue

Discussion in 'Linux - General discussion' started by shengoro, Mar 5, 2011.

  1. shengoro

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    Hi everyone, I recently installed Openthinclient on Virtualbox inside Windows 7 x64. Everytime I try to create a new realm i get a java eror when it tries to connect with the default user name and password. I get a null pointer error. the error is,,,


    Communication with directory failed: javax.naming.NamingException: Cant get authentication information : java.lang.NullPointerException


    Could this be caused by the fact that I have OpenJDK installed and not Oracles JDK?
    Thank you in advanced
    - James
     
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    yeah.. very probably
     
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    what would be the simplest way to cross over to the oracle jdk because from what i know, once you install the open jdk it can be a pain to cross over.
     
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    completely uninstall the open jdk .. then install the "official" one from scratch using whatever instructions for your linux version .. might still not work tho.. because running anything in a virtual environment is touch and go.
     
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    I migrated to SunJDK and it is still not working. It sucks that openthinclient hasnt responded to my emails yet. Thank you for your help.

    - James
     

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