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up No 'server' JVM at '…' up vote 21 down vote favorite 8 I'm running a java application that we distribute as a server-side system. I'm trying to write a launcher ("write" is somewhat of an overstatement here, I'm basically just copying the Java.exe file so that we can get the desired name in the process explorer of windows). This exe is error missing server jvm ftb in our bin/ directory of our application file tree. Now, we also have a jre/ directory in our file tree, which is where Java.exe actually resides (we ship our product with the Java environment). 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 u
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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 06:54 AM. Secured by Incapsula , powered by LiteSpeed and mods by DBTech. Sponsored by HyperFilter DDoS Protection Sol
install JDK on it. When you run server JVM by 'java -server MyApp', you will get the error such as:Error: no `server' JVM at `C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0\bin\server\jvm.dll'.There is a little trick to get the server JVM http://thiamteck.blogspot.com/2007/10/error-no-server-jvm-at.html up and running:Copy 'server' folder from the JDK's JRE's bin folder (example: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0\jre\bin\server)Paste the http://docs.grails.org/2.3.8/guide/commandLine.html 'server' folder to JRE's bin folder(example: C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0\bin)Done Posted by Thiam Teck (1983 - ?) at 10:56 PM tags: dirty trick, Java Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 40 comments: Anonymous said... You are awesome!This worked perfectly!!! 11:26 PM Lily said... Thanks, it works :) 2:29 PM Anonymous said... Just use the JDK, don't do this. 5:24 AM Anonymous said... server jvm Excellent... it's working fine. 5:45 PM Maxence said... Perfect!!! Thank you so much :) 9:21 PM Anonymous said... what a dirty trick Dude! :D 6:34 AM Anonymous said... Thanks, it works perfectly. ;-) 6:13 AM Anonymous said... Thanks ... That Great.. It works... 3:40 PM Anonymous said... Thx man...my problem succesfully solved. 5:49 PM Groo said... Thanks, it helped me too 3:02 AM Anonymous said... Very good note! Thank you! 6:53 AM Anonymous said... Thanks so much error no server man! Saved me a lot of time and a ton of hair :) 5:20 AM Anonymous said... You are too good!Thanks a lot! 10:24 PM DEVADAS said... Will it cause any issue? 7:33 PM Anonymous said... Thanks a lot ;) 7:20 AM Srujan said... Thanks a lot, you are god. it's working. 12:12 PM Anonymous said... thanks you much. ;P 4:23 PM Michael said... Brilliant! Thank you! 7:43 PM Anonymous said... Thanks it works! :) 6:38 AM Vinícius said... thanks man. 10:29 PM lornedh said... thank you so much ! it works perfectly now :) 4:46 PM Kostyan said... Thank you! 2:53 AM Road Trip Music said... Awesome! thanks! 7:44 PM Anonymous said... Awesome! thanks! 7:45 PM Anonymous said... very nice.. 8:46 PM Anonymous said... you are suuupppeeerrrr..... 5:45 PM Vinod Kumar said... Great! It helped me! 1:00 PM Anonymous said... Great! Thanks much! 5:32 AM Anonymous said... Thank you! 12:37 AM Anonymous said... Thanks man 10:37 PM Anonymous said... Thanks 6:02 PM Anonymous said... Thanks, works immediately 11:04 PM NBTafelberg said... Great thank you I actually installed the JDK but for some reason windows was not using it...good fix. 11:52 PM shashiK said... great buddy... ur awesome 5:28 PM Rajan Bansal said... It gives me new alert message: Error: loading: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll 10:34 PM Rajan Bansal said... Now the new error message: Error: loading: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7
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