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  | | | ServletExec Initialization Failed | ServletExec Initialization Failed 2005-01-06 - By Joran, Peter (N-CSC)
Back All Following is an error that I get when I try to start the ServletExec admin page. It was working at one time. I have installed Support Soft Knowledge Center and an Oracle 9 client. I have not done anything with Java since it was successfully working. The sdk directory, C:\j2sdk 1.4.2_06 is no longer there but there is a jre directory in c:\Program Files\java. Can I use the jre directory. Any idea is appreciated.
Peter
ServletExec Initialization Failed Failed to get JNI environment (JavaHome =C:\j2sdk 1.4.2_06 ). The JavaHome value is read from the registry. If it is not correct then edit the registry and set the keys in the following location to the correct values: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft If JavaHome is correct then launch DBMON, restart the server and check for error messages in the DBMON console.
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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">All</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Following is an error that I get when I try to start the ServletExec admin page. It was working at one time. I have installed Support Soft Knowledge Center and an Oracle 9 client. I have not done anything with Java since it was successfully working. The sdk directory, C:\j2sdk 1.4.2 _06 is no longer there but there is a jre directory in c:\Program Files\java. Can I use the jre directory. Any idea is appreciated.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Peter</FONT> </P> <BR>
<P ALIGN=CENTER><B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000" SIZE=5 FACE="Times New Roman" >ServletExec Initialization Failed</FONT></B></P>
<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">Failed to get JNI environment (JavaHome =C:\j2sdk 1.4.2_06 ). </FONT></P>
<P><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">The JavaHome value is read from the registry. If it is not correct then edit the registry and set the keys in the following location to the correct values: </FONT></P>
<P><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft </FONT>
<BR><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">If JavaHome is correct then launch DBMON, restart the server and check for error messages in the DBMON console.</FONT> </P>
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