Quote from tango29:
Does someone know whether it is essential to use the Java plugin that IB has you download for their platform? I find it causes problems with other things on my computer. Is there an alternative?
THanks
I've been in dialogue with IB on the issue and am having mucho problems. In mean time I'm using browser based TWS.
It's Java that sucks, not IB. If I didn't have 2500 mp3's that I don't know how to back up, I'd do a complete XP re-install and just start from scratch. I have so many Java versions loaded that I can't even open TWS. Intuitively I always knew my TWS problems were Java inspired since I've seen the reliability of other Java apps compromised. Perhaps I picked up a virus that Norton's doesn't recognize?
Hi Guys,
I use IB and run Windows XP on my machine and I am not experiencing any problems. Try this, go to internet options and click on the avanced tab. Scroll down until you you see the Sun Java box. Uncheck the box and reboot your machine. My TWS works great and I do not have conflicts with my other apps.
Good Luck,
Backwardation
Quote from mujotrader:
I did that, but still my machine was totally trashed.
(I spent hours on the phone with HP and Microsoft).
In any case, based on that horrible experience, I would
probably not try a Java-based app again.
get real. the future is java. i've had no problems AT ALL, and neither have MOST.
YOUR experience is an anomaly, i suggest you find out why.
the problem is with YOU, not JAVA. we're going to MARS on java for kee rice st sakes.
I think you mean the Java package from java.sun.com?Quote from tango29:
Does someone know whether it is essential to use the Java plugin that IB has you download for their platform? I find it causes problems with other things on my computer. Is there an alternative?
You mean high powered like Weblogic server? NetBeans? The new Sun office suite? Yea, nobody programs in Java.Quote from mujotrader:
quote from LongShot
Maybe it was conflict with a previously installed Java. But
uninstalling all the Java didn't help.
But being realistic, how many of the high-powered
trading apps like : gr8trade, HammerTrade, eSignal, TradeStation, ... are implemented or will be implemented in Java?