Last, I tried to link a jre subfolder to itself so jre/bin/java would resolve (cd /Applications/Visual Paradigm.app/Contents/Resources/jre.bundle/Contents/Home sudo ln -s jre. I also noticed that /Applications/Visual Paradigm.app/Contents/Resources/app/scripts/VisualParadigm.sh points to the jre subfolder, so I adjusted that file as well, but to the same result. I did notice that Azul Zulu’s OpenJDK does not have a jre folder, so I modified nfig’s 128 property to point to jre.bundle/Contents/Home instead of jre.bundle/Contents/Home/jre. vp.log has no data from today, however, so nothing is being logged from i4jlauncher. There are logs in $HOME/Library/Application Support/VisualParadigm, as well as $HOME/Library/Application Support/Visual Paradigm (space in Visual Paradigm), however “Visual Paradigm” just has webview logs, and VisualParadigm has some properties as well as vp.log and vpupdate.log. ![]() log files in /Applications/Visual Paradigm.app (nor did I find any in $HOME/Library/Logs). I was hoping to find some log data, however there are no. I have also tried linking Microsoft’s (/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/microsoft-17.jdk). ![]() I’ve tried moving jre.bundle in /Applications/Visual Paradigm.app/Contents/Resources to and then linking the native Azul Zulu JVM (ln -s /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/zulu-11.jdk jre.bundle), but loading Visual Paradigm fails loading immediately, giving me “An internal error occurred (error code: Could not load JRE.)”. Thank you, reference to anyone else finding this, here is what I tried (and what I submitted to support):
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