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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Thomas Nybro Bolding <th...@danskebank.dk> on 2003/12/10 16:15:56 UTC

Tomcat 5: Public JRE nessecary?

Having played around with Tomcat 5 recently I discovered it apparently 
used the jvm.dll installed as part of the public JRE.
I uninstalled the public JRE (leaving the SDK including its JRE intact) 
and learned Tomcat would neither start nor was configurable. I tried 
various setting in the Windows registy but was unable to bring it back up.

My question is thus: Is the public JRE really neccessary for Tomcat to 
run? How do I then specify I want to use server jvm, which 4.1.27 seemed 
to use default?

And yes I have Googled, RTFM and looked in previous postings...

/Thomas

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Re: Tomcat 5: Public JRE nessecary?

Posted by Ben Souther <bs...@fwdco.com>.
Is your JAVA_HOME evironment variable pointing to the j2sdk?

On Wednesday 10 December 2003 10:15 am, Thomas Nybro Bolding wrote:
> Having played around with Tomcat 5 recently I discovered it apparently
> used the jvm.dll installed as part of the public JRE.
> I uninstalled the public JRE (leaving the SDK including its JRE intact)
> and learned Tomcat would neither start nor was configurable. I tried
> various setting in the Windows registy but was unable to bring it back up.
>
> My question is thus: Is the public JRE really neccessary for Tomcat to
> run? How do I then specify I want to use server jvm, which 4.1.27 seemed
> to use default?
>
> And yes I have Googled, RTFM and looked in previous postings...
>
> /Thomas
>
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> Vi goer opmaerksom paa, at denne e-mail kan indeholde fortrolig
> information. Hvis du ved en fejltagelse modtager e-mailen, beder vi dig
> venligst informere afsender om fejlen ved at bruge svar-funktionen.
> Samtidig beder vi dig slette e-mailen i dit system uden at videresende
> eller kopiere den. Selv om e-mailen og ethvert vedhaeftet bilag efter vores
> overbevisning er fri for virus og andre fejl, som kan paavirke computeren
> eller it-systemet, hvori den modtages og laeses, aabnes den paa modtagerens
> eget ansvar. Vi paatager os ikke noget ansvar for tab og skade, som er
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