Proper way to get round this is to actually install a JDK and use tomcat against that jre BUT when you choose the JVM in the wee service dialog pick the server jvm.dll, like so...
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
This seems to be a newish 'problem' and don't know when it started. Maybe JDK 6.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostArrgh... all I had to do was copy msvcr71.dll into windows/system32. I thought I'd googled but somehow missed that site... I blame the late hour!
Anyway, many thanks... I think that's a horrible solution but it seems to work!
Glad you got it sorted - late-night thrashing about before a presentation always seems to lead to that kind of problem
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Arrgh... all I had to do was copy msvcr71.dll into windows/system32. I thought I'd googled but somehow missed that site... I blame the late hour!
Anyway, many thanks... I think that's a horrible solution but it seems to work!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnyone tell me which really obvious step I missed?
First result of a Google search for the error message might help:
http://www.guinard.org/~misterdom/20...nclientjvmdll/
(Take note of the first comment.)
Also, maybe worth looking at:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_...oftware.com%3E
Also, FWIW, I seem to remember having occasional problems of this ilk in the past by installing just the Java runtime (JRE). You probably have the full SDK on the other machine, which is why it works OK there.
IIRC, Tomcat needs the javac compiler (to compile servlets on first run), and the runtime system doesn't include that - or something along those lines. It's a while since I've mucked about with this stuff on Windows, but I'm fairly sure what I just said is an approximation to the root cause of the problem. Or at least, of the problem I had about seven years agoLast edited by NickFitz; 20 February 2009, 01:47.
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Slight update... TomCat 6 refuses to run against JRE6. It will run up against JRE5, but then my WAR fails with a "class version" error.
On my desktop, I have Tomcat 6 & Java 6 running together fine so I've no idea why all this is going wrong
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Help - TomCat won't run, needed for presentation
I have a clean installation of Vista on my MacBook; the only things I installed are:
- Latest Java JRE (6.12 I think)
- Tomcat 6
- MySQL 5.1
I have a J2EE app I need to have running, on my desktop it's all fine but on this laptop the TomCat service can't start. I just get told it failed, and in the Event Log it's listed as error 0x0. In the TomCat log I see:
"Failed creating java C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\client\jvm.dll"
But I verified this does exist, and I did restart Windows after installing things.
MySQL is working fine, just TomCat refuses.
Anyone tell me which really obvious step I missed?Tags: None
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