Hi Indra,
Your screenshots seem to show the CTAT application doesn't work with the JAVA_HOME variable. I think the application was built with the Java Application Bundler, which according to stackoverflow only works with an embedded java or one installed in /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home. Which is where Java 8 is installed on my mac, and it works fine. So I'd suggest you remove all Java installations, reinstall Java 8, and check it's installed in that folder.
Best,
Octav
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I don't have any Java specific settings in my environment. What do you see on the Java tab in your Java Control Panel? I'd guess it's still a Java installation issue, maybe because the default java hasn't been uninstalled properly?
I also still run on an Intel mac, I don't know if that matters,
but the Java CTAT still runs fine on my machine.
Also as Jonathan mentioned below, you should move to our newer web app, the Java CTAT is an application we abandoned a couple of years ago.
Best,
Octav
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