2011/3/15 Olivier Lefevre <lefev...@yahoo.com>:
> On 3/15/2011 7:44 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>>
>> Windows versions of JDK do have server JVM, while JREs do not.
>
> Saying it does not make so. I assure you that both the JRE and the
> JDK include the bin/server/jvm.dll.
>

On Linux yes. On Windows no. Have you looked there? Or you have a 64-bit JRE?


> In any case this is a red herring because repointing --Jvm to the
> JDK sever jvm.dll makes no difference: I still get the "Unable to
> load native library". What could be causing that?
>
>> You failed to define catalina.home and catalina.base JVM system
>
>> properties. That has nothing to do with --StartPath.
>
> But when I define --StartPath it does work perfectly, even without
> defining catalina.home and catalina.base under --JvmOptions.
>
> You should state more clearly in the Windows service HOW-TO that
> these properties are required: not a word is said about it there.

The preferred way to install the service (unless using the exe
installer) is to use service.bat.

Have you seen the service.bat file? It is mentioned in that document.

(The exe installer distribution does not include service.bat. You will
need one of those *-windows-*.zip ones).

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