>The JDK seems to be required because the stock JRE doesn't come with 
>all the components need to run the services.  There's a JRE inside the 
>JDK, which is all you'll really need once you've extracted/installed 
>it.  I've found this to be the case with all of the SUN builds as well.

Hhm, okay that makes sense, it does appear the downloads from the Oracle page 
do include a complete JDK, so I don't think that's the issue I am having. 

When I start CF from the command line the error just says "No known VMs. Check 
for corrupt jvm.config". I am pointing java.home to the jre directory under the 
jrocket install, it just doesn't seem to like it. 


--- Mary Jo

 



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