Thanks for your assistance with this. I tried starting TWS from the IB website. The script seemed to run a litle further after that as the username and password were entered and a log in attempt was made but then the same hsqldb message came up.
I'm using TWS 938.1 which starts and runs flawlessly if I open it by using the TWS icon on the desktop. I'm also using IBControllerV2-9-0 with the default command line. I must admit I don't even know where the command line can be found. I opened various files and did not see anything which looks like what has been posted in this thread. Which file contains the command line?
I do see the total.2012.jar file in C:\jts directory.
Thanks
David
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--- In TWSAPI@..., "BeeJay (GMX)" <bee_jay61@...> wrote:
If you post the the command you use to start the TWS, you should also
mention the TWS version number, cause this command is for older TWS
versions.
Most JAR files are now stored in one single JAR file: "total.2012.jar".
A more recent command is:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\javaw.exe -cp jts.jar;total.2012.jar
-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -Dswing.boldMetal=false
-Dsun.locale.formatasdefault=true -Xmx768M -XX:MaxPermSize=128M
jclient/LoginFrame C:\Jts
Can you start TWS normally without using IBController? I don't use
that so am not sure how it works. The command I use to start TWS is
the default from the installation script.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\javaw.exe -cp
jts.jar;hsqldb.jar;jcommon-1.0.12.jar;jfreechart-1.0.9.jar;jhall.jar;other.jar;rss.jar
-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -Xmx512M -XX:MaxPermSize=128M
jclient/LoginFrame C:\jts
--- In TWSAPI@..., "DavidP" <af402469@> wrote:
Thanks for the reply, yes the file is in C:\jts. The file I am
using is hsqldb-1.7.3.3 I also have the folder hsqldb-2.3.0 with
its contents as downloaded off the web. I run
sampleIBControllerStart and then it brings up the error message.
--- In TWSAPI@..., "btw12342001" <newguy@> wrote:
You don't mention if you actually have the file. The default
location in in the \jts directory.
--- In TWSAPI@..., "DavidP" <af402469@> wrote:
Hi,
I'm just setting up on a new PC and I'm encountering the
following error message.
Fatal Error: one of the following jar files is missing from the
classpath: hsqldb.jar Please make sure you run the application
from the shortcut that was installed on your desktop or on the
Start menu when you upgraded.
I've not come across these before but I also got some regarding
jfreechart and jcommon which I seemed to overcome by
downloading and pasting into the appropriate folder. I cant
seem to get this one sorted though. Any ideas?
Thanks David
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