Bonita 7.7.5 incompatible MacOS BigSur
We are going to publish an official anouncement about this issue.
The latest update of macOS, macOS Big Sur is not compatible with Studio versions 7.10.6 and below but it is working with 7.11 and further. As Romain said, we advise against upgrading the macOS to Big Sur if you can't migrate to Bonita 7.11 or 7.12 (to be release in december)
Hi, it looks like it also broke Eclipse startup, the Studio is an Eclipse RCP so you can try to fix it using the same solution...
You may have a look to this Stackoverflow thread and see if you can fix your issue.
As this is not the first time that a MacOs update breaks eclipse/jre applications, I recommend staying on the supported macOs version (Catalina) until an update of the product supported matrix.
HTH
Romain
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Hi, Eclipse works on my computer, i tried to reinstall but nothing to do, it doesn't work.
Thanks for you contribution i will try to find a solution i can"t revert to Catalina.
Kind regards
Alexis
I installed 7.7.5 because 7.7.4 as not compatible on MacOS catalina. All our clients servers are in Bonita 7.7.4 and i can"t compile and build with Bonita Studio 7.11+ because it's not comptabile.
I'm using Community Edition, i can't revert to MacOs Catalina
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Hello guys. I figure out how to get Bonita Studio 7.7.5 working on BigSur+ (currently, I'm using macOs Sonoma 14.2.1)
I start testing the solution now, but still confident.
Errors
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- NullPointerException: org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Control.internal_new_GC(Control.java:2179)
- java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/swt/custom/TableTreeItem
at org.eclipse.jface.util.OpenStrategy.initializeHandler(OpenStrategy.java:279)
Fix
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On folder `.../BonitaStudioCommunity-7.7.5.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins`:
1. Backup the old file (e.g. rename extension to ZIP), paste the new jar, and rename the new to the old filename: