Reputation: 953
I am using a 64-bit machine, with the latest version of R (3.1.2), the latest RStudio version (0.98.1091) and the latest JAVA (Version 8 Update 31).
I tried to require rJava (rJava_0.9-6) and the result is the following error:
require(xlsx)
Carregando pacotes exigidos: rJava
Error : .onLoad falhou em loadNamespace() para 'rJava', detalhes:
chamada: fun(libname, pkgname)
erro: No CurrentVersion entry in Software/JavaSoft registry! Try re-installing Java and make sure R and Java have matching architectures.
Failed with error: ‘package ‘rJava’ could not be loaded’
I already tried to re-install Java with no sucess.
Does anybody know how can I solve this problem?
Upvotes: 11
Views: 14822
Reputation: 41
The architecture of Java you get for install from the regular Java download web page depends on the architecture of browser you’re using (32-bit or 64-bit) when you download it. This happens without any fanfare. Try the Java manual download page, select the 64-bit version of Java for your OS, install it, and then (after restarting R) try your R packages again.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 37879
I think the problem on this occasion is that your Java is 32-bit, whereas your R is 64-bit. This is why you get a R and Java have different architectures
error.
In order to check what your Java version is on Windows type:
java -d64 -version
on the command line as it is mentioned here.
I think that once you install the correct Java version i.e. the 64-bit on this occasion then loading your xlsx
library will work!
Upvotes: 13