On 12/12/2018 13:48, Andi Meister wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> I think this is the right direction!
> I found out that tomcat9w (the windows GUI) is running as 32-bit process.
> When I start Tomcat service from there, I can see the tomcat9.exe for a
> second in task manager (but without *32 - so it should be 64-bit?)

No. tomcat9w.exe is always a 32-bit process. It is tomcat9.exe that
needs to match the JVM.

Mark

> 
> When I start Tomcat by using startup.bat it works!
> 
> Andi
> 
> 
> Am Mi., 28. Nov. 2018 um 19:20 Uhr schrieb Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net>:
> 
> Andi,
> 
> On 11/27/18 05:08, Andi Meister wrote:
>>>> What I did now: - removed Tomcat services by service.bat -
>>>> uninstalled all Tomcats (7 and 9) - uninstalled all Java (was only
>>>> Version 11) - server reboot - Installed Java 11 (File:
>>>> jdk-11.0.1_windows-x64_bin.exe) - reboot - Installed Tomcat 9
>>>> (File: apache-tomcat-9.0.13.exe)
> 
> 32-bit or 64-bit?
> 
> If you try to launch a 64-bit JVM from a 32-bit service-running, I'm
> fairly sure you'll get this type of error message.
> 
> The installer should be detecting all of that, but at this point you
> are grasping at straws, anyway.
> 
> -chris
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