Issue
The XPA Management Console will not launch and the following error may be displayed when attempting to launch the XPA Management Console.
Application Blocked by Java Security
For security, application must now meet the requirements for the High or Very High security settings, or be part of the Exception Site List, to be allowed to run.
Name: com.cardiff.loadmin.AdminClient
Location: http://yourwebsitename:99
Reason: Your security settings have blocked an application signed with an expired or not-yet-valid certificate from running.
The following steps to resolve have been attempted and did not work.
1. Set JAVA_HOME environment variable.
2. Set Java security to lowest and adding the DS URL to trusted.
3. Uninstalling all Java, Rebooting, and reinstalling Java 1.7 U45.
Reason / Possible Cause
Java 1.8 and 1.7 may be both installed on the form designer workstations.
Solution
Note: Java 1.8 is NOT supported with the XPA Management Console.
1. Associate .jnlp with javaws.exe (NOT java.exe).
Example: Steps below are based on Windows 7. If you are using a different Operating Systems the steps may vary.
Note: Please refer to the Microsoft website at _http://www.microsoft.com to obtain the most current information. If necessary, contact the vendor directly for additional information.
a. Click the Start button.
b. Select Default Programs.
c. In the Name column find .jnlp and double-click it. A new window will display.
d. Verify that Java™ Web Starter Launcher (javaws.exe) is selected. If it’s not click Browse button to select it.
e. Click the OK button.
f. Launch the XPA Management Console again.
Solution Published: May 8th, 2015
Solution ID: 1654