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> Hello, > > > I tried running the following command on the source code using ubuntu linux > What is the installed Java version? YOu can check it via [inlinecode]java -version[/inlinecode]. > > To run JAG3D, you can simple use > [code]java -jar jag3d.jar[/code] > > or with some extra space > [code]java -jar -Xms200m -Xmx500m jag3d.jar[/code] > > You will get the warning [i]WARNING: Unsupported JavaFX configuration[/i]. However, it should work as you can see on my screenshot (testing on windows system). > > [img]https://i.ibb.co/L9vShWG/jag3d-shell.png[/img] > > > Error occurred during initialization of boot layer > > java.lang.module.FindException: Module org.applied_geodesy.jag3d not found > > Please check the correct syntax using [inlinecode]java -help[/inlinecode], especially the file separator. For windows user, it is: > > [pre] --module-path <module path>... > A ; separated list of directories, each directory > is a directory of modules.[/pre] > > At Ubuntu the separator can be a [inlinecode]:[/inlinecode] instead of a [inlinecode];[/inlinecode] > > Kind regards > Micha
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