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When I use Java.exe as the launcher, which is located in \jre\jre1.6.0_21\bin, or if I place the copy (call this exectuable 'Orange.exe') I made in this directory, it works just fine. But, if I put my 'Orange.exe' in the bin\ directory, then I get the following error: Error: no 'server' JVM at 'C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\server\jvm.dll' I think I understand what is happening here - I want to use the server version of the jvm.dll file, which is in our jre directory. The problem is, I don't understand WHY it doesn't look in the jre\jre1.6.0_21 directory in my application path. I've set my JAVA_HOME environment variable to this location. It seems like it's defaulting to another, system-wide expected location. Does anyone know how I can change this, so that it looks in my application-provided java environment directory? Ideally, this will be an environment variable, as I need to call this application with parameters using a batch file. system environment java launcher share|improve this question edited Aug 19 '13 at 17:51 Cole Johnson 4,391103051 asked May 9 '11 at 19:53 jwir3 2,72032456 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 39 down vote accepted There is a little trick to get the server JVM up and running: Copy "server" folder from the JDK's JRE's bin folder example: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0\jr
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to 3 of 3 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… missing server jvm ftb 27-08-12 #1 leoasinomas View Profile View Forum Posts Gift Subscription Account Inactive InactiveRank Aug 2012 Join Date universeLocation please install or use the jre or jdk that contains these missing components 7Posts [Tutorial-Fix] To Fix The "Missing `server' JVM (Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll.) RaGEZONE Recommends hi =) To Fix The "Missing "server" JVM at `C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5941796/no-server-jvm-at JDK that contains these missing components. Press any key to continue . . " follow the steps: 1.- Go to oracle.com and install java jre7 (check not be installed java 6 plz) 2.- After that go to C:/Program files/java/jre7/bin 3.- Here create an folder called "Server" (without " ") 4.- Now go into the C:/Program files/java/jre7/bin/client folder 5.- http://forum.ragezone.com/f428/tutorial-fix-fix-missing-server-874531/ COPY all data of this folder into the new C:/Program files/java/jre7/bin/Server ready. I hope they work :D Reply With Quote MentaL_BOT View Profile View Forum Posts Gift Subscription Visit Homepage Check out our sponsor 27-08-12 #2 Riven1 View Profile View Forum Posts Gift Subscription Account Inactive InactiveRank Aug 2012 Join Date NetbeansLocation 309Posts Or you could have just change client to server . *facepalm* Reply With Quote 15-10-12 #3 JulioMemelli View Profile View Forum Posts Gift Subscription Newbie MemberRank Aug 2009 Join Date 4Posts Re: [Tutorial-Fix] To Fix The "Missing `server' JVM (Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll.) Oh great, thanks (: Reply With Quote MentaL_BOT View Profile View Forum Posts Gift Subscription Visit Homepage Latest MMO Release « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Advertisement -- RaGEZONE - Fat -- RaGEZONE - Thin -- Default Mobile Style Contact Us RaGEZONE Privacy Statement Terms of Service Top All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:37 AM. Secured by Incapsula , powered by LiteSpeed and mods by DBTech. Sponsored by HyperFilter DDoS Protection Solutions
- Runescape Private Server Community > RuneScape 2 Development > Server Help (Moderators: TabbyKiller, John) > error when running the server« previousnext »Pages: [1] Go DownPrintAuthorTopic: error when running the server (Read https://www.moparscape.org/smf/index.php?topic=672687.0 638 times)0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. JCor9MemberThanks: +0/-0 OfflinePosts: 595error when running the server« on: November 06, 2015, 07:32:11 PM »Code: [Select]Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Program Files (x86)\java\jre1.8.0_65\bin\server\jvm.dll'.
Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components.
Press any key to continue . . .I really have no idea what to do and eclipse server jvm doesn't work on my computer Logged Owner of deathsoulloliateyourcatMemberThanks: +10/-10 OfflinePosts: 26Re: error when running the server« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2015, 01:58:05 AM »This is an easy fix. Here is how you do it:1. Go to your java files on your (C:) drive - OS (C:) > Program files (x86) > java > bin.2. Now make a new folder and name missing server jvm it "server".4. Now go to C: > Program files or Program files (x86) > java > jdk8 or jre8 > bin > client folder.5. Copy all the data of this folder into the new C: > Program files (x86) > java > jre8 > bin > server.6. Done.~Cheers. Logged Arimtproject.comsk8rdude461MemberThanks: +0/-0 OfflinePosts: 12,473Re: error when running the server« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2015, 03:44:33 PM »Quote from: loliateyourcat on November 07, 2015, 01:58:05 AMThis is an easy fix. Here is how you do it:1. Go to your java files on your (C:) drive - OS (C:) > Program files (x86) > java > bin.2. Now make a new folder and name it "server".4. Now go to C: > Program files or Program files (x86) > java > jdk8 or jre8 > bin > client folder.5. Copy all the data of this folder into the new C: > Program files (x86) > java > jre8 > bin > server.6. Done.~Cheers.Found it kind of ironic you say that when you just ran into this problem:https://www.moparscape.org/smf/index.php/topic,672683.0.htmlQuote from: sk8rdude461 on November 06, 2015, 05:55:14 AMI assume this would be your fix:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18123144/missing-server-jvm-j