Finally I started it from the command line (Marc confirmed that it did not crash than;-)):
go into /Applications/MapMan/lib and call the application directly:
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cd /Applications/MapMan/lib java -Xmx512m -Xms256m -cp ImageAnnotator.jar:YAMB.jar:batik-awt-util.jar:batik-bridge.jar:batik-css.jar:batik-dom.jar:batik-ext.jar:batik-extension.jar:batik-gui-util.jar:batik-gvt.jar:batik-parser.jar:batik-script.jar:batik-svg-dom.jar:batik-svggen.jar:batik-swing.jar:batik-transcoder.jar:batik-util.jar:batik-util.jar:batik-xml.jar:commons-codec.jar:commons-httpclient.jar:dom4j-1.5.2.jar:freehep-base.jar:freehep-graphics2d.jar:freehep-graphicsio-emf.jar:freehep-graphicsio-gif.jar:freehep-graphicsio-java.jar:freehep-graphicsio-pdf.jar:freehep-graphicsio-ps.jar:freehep-graphicsio-svg.jar:freehep-graphicsio.jar:js.jar:junit.jar:jxl.jar:pdf-transcoder.jar:poi.jar:xerces_2_5_0.jar:xml-apis.jar de.rzpd.mapman.ImageAnnotator |
That solved it for us. We have found that the problem lies in the installer which decides to use 1.5 even if it finds 1.6. I will have to look into the installer and check how we can circumvent that.