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One common failure is that the JCC package cannot reach the java virtual machine.
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The location varies on different platforms and on different java versions.
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Note that for the anaconda package of Orekit, there is a setup and takedown script that is run when an environment is activated (`activate myenv`) that sets JCC_JDK. If you access the python executable without activating the environment you may need to set these by hand, or by using "condawrapper" that creates a directory with executables that upon starts enables the environment.
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Note that for the anaconda package of Orekit, there is a setup and takedown script that is run when an environment is activated (`activate myenv`) that sets the environment variable JCC_JDK. If you access the python executable without activating the environment you may need to set these by hand, or by using "condawrapper" that creates a directory with executables that upon starts enables the environment.
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### Mint Linux
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### Windows
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Needs to set the variable JCC_JDK and include java items in the PATH. Example:
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If need to set by hand, it is needed to set the variable JCC_JDK and include java items in the PATH. Example:
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```sh
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set JCC_JDK=C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.6.0_35
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