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reply on Aug 22, 2012 1:30 PM by charlie@carehart.org JVM Path - Error loading jvm.dll Libby H Aug 21, 2012 5:13 PM I am performing a new installation on the following:Windows 2008 R2 service pack 1CF Enterprise 9.0.2Single Web Server installation using IISSQL ServerI am getting an 'Error loading: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_06\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll' when jvm.dll download for windows 7 64 bit trying to replace the delivered JRE with a more recent version that I have downloaded and installed from Oracle.I have verified the location is correct, and have escaped the backward slashes correctly -java.home=C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk1.7.0_06\\jre.I believe I have the Windows permissions correct to the location of the C;\program files location (same as to the location of the Coldfusion9 folders).Any thoughts?Thanks in advance.Libby H. 15002Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 4 replies 1. Re: JVM Path - Error loading jvm.dll carl type3 Aug 21, 2012 8:21 PM (in response to Libby H) Hi Libby, Java 7 is not supported yet by CF:http://blogs.coldfusion.com/post.cfm/java-7-support-for-coldfusionLikely you will need to use Java 6 JDK. CF9.0.2 and CF10 both use Java 6 version 1.6.0_29.HTH, Carl. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: JVM Path - Error loading jvm.dll carl type3 Aug 21, 2012 8:52 PM (in response to carl type3) Something I have posted befor
process, you get jvm.dll missing r this error: Java Runtime Environment cannot be loaded from jvm.dll is missing from your computer r /bin/hotspot/jvm.dll CAUSE The problem could be either caused by corrupted registry keys or incomplete installation. https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1053269 SOLUTION Delete the deployment.properties file The deployment.properties file is usually located in: “C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment” (where username is your login name) directory. The installation process will create a new https://java.com/en/download/help/error_installhotspot.xml deployment.properties file. To remove the deployment.properties file, follow these steps: Click on Start > My Computer Go to “\Documents and Settings” directory Go to username sub-directory (username is your computer login name ) Go to Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment directory Delete the deployment.properties file Run the installation process again Help Resources Installing Java Remove Older Versions Disable Java Using Java General Questions Mobile Java Security Support Options Select Language | About Java | Support | Developers | Feedback Privacy | | Terms of Use | Trademarks | Disclaimer Oracle
ME Java SE Support Java SE Advanced & Suite Java Embedded Java DB Web Tier Java Card Java TV New http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/install-windows-142126.html to Java Community Java Magazine Microsoft Windows Installation (64-bit) System Requirements https://coderanch.com/t/552581/java/java/JVM-loaded-windows See supported System Configurations for information about supported platforms, operating systems, desktop managers, and browsers. The minimum physical RAM is required to run graphically based applications. More RAM is recommended for applets running within a browser using the Java Plugin. Running with less memory error loading may cause disk swapping which has a severe effect on performance. Very large programs may require more RAM for adequate performance. This installation requires Windows Installer 2.0 to be on your machine. For more details, see the Troubleshooting the Installation section . For the amount of disk space required, see Windows Disk Space Requirements. Note - error loading jvm The JDK has two version numbers -- external version number (6) and an internal version number (1.6.0). Note - Trying to install the JDK on a non-supported version of Microsoft Windows or on a machine that doesn't have a sufficiently up-to-date Service Pack will cause the installer to generate this warning: "We recommend that you do not install this Java platform for the following reasons: This Java platform does not support the operating system or operating-system service pack on this machine." See the system requirements above for information on supported configurations of Microsoft Windows. Installation Instructions In this procedure, you will run the self-installing executable to unpack and install the JDK software bundle. As part of the JDK, this installation includes an option to include the public Java Runtime Environment. (The JDK also contains a private JRE for use only by its tools.) For issues related to Windows Online Installation and Java Update, see the Windows Online Installation and Java Update FAQ. See this no
Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Java in General JVM could not be loaded on windows 7 Rashmi Zaregaonkar Greenhorn Posts: 2 posted 5 years ago I am facing one problem in my application as following: Java classes from my application uses JRE6 files for execution so I have bundled JRE6 folder in my application. An exe from my application loads JVM using function: Loadlibrary(jvm.dll's path). This works fine on XP but on Windows 7 machine an error is being thrown - "Unable to load JVM error." What could be the issue? any suggestion? This error disappears on Windows 7 machine if I bundle the above exe(exe from my application) with JRE6 folder at the following path: JRE6/bin/MyExe. It seems that exe is able to find its JVM dependencies at the path - JRE6/bin/MyExe. But would it be JRE6 Copyright and Licensing violation if I bundle my exe with JRE6 and distribute it along with my application. NOTE: Exe from my application only loads JVM and does not add/modify/delete any file from JRE6 folder. Rob Spoor Sheriff Posts: 20703 68 I like... posted 5 years ago The JVM needs more than just a few files and folders to run. It also requires several registry keys, and you're probably missing quite a few. SCJP 1.4 - SCJP 6 - SCWCD 5 - OCEEJBD 6 - OCEJPAD 6 How To Ask Questions How To Answer Questions Rashmi Zaregaonkar Greenhorn Posts: 2 posted 5 years ago On win7 machine, copying exe from my application at the following path: "JRE6/bin/" resolves the issue. Would it create any licensing related issues if I copy that exe at above mentioned path while distributing JRE6 folder along with my application? Campbell Ritchie Sheriff Posts: 50581 82 posted 5 years ago Welcome to the Ranch You will have to look through the licenses to see whether you are allowed to do that. I don't know. I do not, however, think you can get a JRE to work with simply the java.exe file. Most computers have a Java™ runtime already installed, so it might be unnecessary. Or it may be possible to bundle your ,jar together with an installer program which installs Java™. I don't know how to do that, I am afraid. ranchodas chanchad Greenhorn Posts: 1 posted 5 years ago Reinstall the program that uses the jvm.dll file. If the jvm.dll DLL error occurs when you use a particular program, reinstalling the program should replace the file. Campbell Ritchie Sheriff Posts: 50581 82 posted 5 years ago ranchodas chanchad, welcome to the Ran