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SmartBear_Suppo
15 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hello,
If you have installed soapUI with installer you should be able to run uninstaller to uninstall it. Same version of Java used to install it should be able to uninstall it. If you need 64bit Java, if you run 64bit OS you should use it, you can get it from
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp. To run Java programs you need only JRE, if you are developer you need JDK, which comes with JRE.
There are two ways knowing which Java is used by soapUI:
1. inspect PATH and JAVA_HOME
2. start soapUI go Help->System Properties and search for "sun.arch.data.model" property. If its value is 32 than it uses 32 bit Java, if it is 64 than it uses 64 bit Java.
Regarding Xmx, this is a value for maximum memory that will be allocated for use for starting Java process. I suggest you change its value according a size of soapUI project and memory available.
If this does not help you, can you tell us what is a nature of your problem. You can not find uninstaller or you get some errors?
Hope this helps,
robert
If you have installed soapUI with installer you should be able to run uninstaller to uninstall it. Same version of Java used to install it should be able to uninstall it. If you need 64bit Java, if you run 64bit OS you should use it, you can get it from
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp. To run Java programs you need only JRE, if you are developer you need JDK, which comes with JRE.
There are two ways knowing which Java is used by soapUI:
1. inspect PATH and JAVA_HOME
2. start soapUI go Help->System Properties and search for "sun.arch.data.model" property. If its value is 32 than it uses 32 bit Java, if it is 64 than it uses 64 bit Java.
Regarding Xmx, this is a value for maximum memory that will be allocated for use for starting Java process. I suggest you change its value according a size of soapUI project and memory available.
If this does not help you, can you tell us what is a nature of your problem. You can not find uninstaller or you get some errors?
Hope this helps,
robert
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