Your problem is most likely the absence of the sdk.. jre lacks things
like javac... and a host of other things. Reinstall it and see..
Joran, Peter (N-CSC) wrote:
> 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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