Update: We made test cases execution on different Windows OS versions:
Test case:
Quote:
This issue is currently on investigation.The Only thing we know - it exists on java 1.8.0_40+ versions.
To avoid this please follow the instructions:
1) Open Java Configuration (Start -> type "Configure Java")
2) On General Tab under Temporary Internet Files click on "Settings..."
3) Uncheck "Keep Temporary files on my computer."
4) OK
Then, you have to add platform as exception site for Java. Here's how to do it:
1) In Java Configuration window open "Security" tab and click "Edit Site List..."
2) Add
https://platform.dukascopy.com3) OK -> OK
Try to launch JForex one more time.
OS Configurations:
[*]Windows 7
Java version 1.8.0_77
STATUS: Test Completed (JForex executes with no errors)
[*]Windows 10
Java version 1.8.0_91
STATUS: Test Completed (JForex executes with no errors)
To sum up: this isn't our platform issue, this is Java 1.8 issue (Learn more:
here)
Good luck and have a nice day