On our RedHat linux systems, we have run into the problem and the tech assistant here says that if you get the full Java packages from Oracle, they still have the needed components, but I don't know where the truth lies. The short term fix is to run it with Java 8. JabRef is developed and maintained by a multidisciplinary. This is why we develop JabRef as free open-source software and save your data in a simple text-based file format with no vendor lock-in. I'm still checking on how the jabref (as packaged for Ubuntu) can be fixed. We value open access to information and believe modern science can built on an open institutional structure. However, the se-ee modules were deprecated in JDK 9 so they are not present in JDK 11. # We need some options to start this version on openjdk9 and later Why is this happening now? The jabref starter script provided by Ubuntu packaging (/usr/bin/jabref) has this if ! ( echo "$JAVA_VERSION" | grep -q '1.8.0' ) then If you remove the jdk-11 packages and keep only the version 8, then the jabref starts as usual. You will need the Java Runtime Environment to run the application, and JabRef will tell you if you need to install this the first time you try to run JabRef. The version 11 is favored by the /etc/alternatives settings, and jabref fails. JabRefis an open source bibliography manager you can get from its website. Nguyen - If we click on Select new ImportFormat SubClass well get a different trace at net.sf. However, when I open it appears this window: I went to the java webpage and downloaded the Version 8 Update 151 available there, whic. JabRef: version 2.7b revision 3456 JDK: 1.6.021 OS: Ubuntu 10.10 Bao N. On my system, after upgrade I had both openjdk-8-jre and openjdk-11-jre. yesterday I updated my jabref 4.0 to the lastest version, 4.1. Error is caused by the upgrade of java runtime enviroment to version 11.
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