Jdev9i 9.0.2 100% CPU hang upon starting jdevw.exe

Starting jdevw.exe (9.0.2) gets me a 100% CPU utilization hang. Any ideas?
System: Dell latitude, P3 550Mhz, 256KRam.
JSDK is 1.4.0
Some env vars:
PATH=c:\j2sdk140\bin;C:\Oracle\Ora81\bin;C:\Oracle\ORADES~1\bin;C:\Oracle\Ora81\Apache
JAVA_HOME=c:\j2sdk140
JDEV_HOME=c:\oracle\jdev9i
Thank you

Starting jdevw.exe (9.0.2) gets me a 100% CPU utilization hang. Any ideas?
System: Dell latitude, P3 550Mhz, 256KRam.
JSDK is 1.4.0
Some env vars:
PATH=c:\j2sdk140\bin;C:\Oracle\Ora81\bin;C:\Oracle\ORADES~1\bin;C:\Oracle\Ora81\Apache
JAVA_HOME=c:\j2sdk140
JDEV_HOME=c:\oracle\jdev9i
Thank youThe IDE should run under JDK 1.3.1. Preferable 1.3.1_02. There is an issue with the MDI windows getting into an infinite repaint look when maximized under JDK 1.4.
You can still define the JDK 1.4 definition and use it for your code, however the IDE should run under JDK 1.3.1.
Thanks,
Rob

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