Glad to hear it, Michael!

I don't remember needing to set any parameters via Tomcat manager or in any
files ... just directly in my Windows environment variables:

These are the three related to Java or Geoserver that I had set (included
the values just for example).  BTW, I didn't see anything on PATH related
to either.

JAVA_HOME = C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04
GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR = C:\Program Files (x86)\geoserver-2.2\data_dir
GEOSERVER_HOME = C:\Program Files (x86)\geoserver-2.2

Ben


On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Michael Smith <micha...@abag.ca.gov> wrote:

> Ben and Andrea,
> I finally got it to work today. I ended up adding the JRE home, bin, and
> lib\ext locations to my PATH statement, probably overkill but it was late
> enough I just wanted to put all the key directories in the PATH.  What
> really seemed to be the key, though, was entering the locations of the
> three native JAI JAR files to the 'Java Classpath' line (Java tab) in the
> Tomcat properties manager.
>
> Ben, I am using Windows Server 2003 (32 bit) and Tomcat 6.0.35 so I am not
> sure if it is directly applicable to your setup, but wanted to pass on what
> worked for me. Thank you for offering to help!
>
> Andrea, thank you for the troubleshooting help. Once I get my development
> server back I will redo the process to see the minimal steps required to
> get GeoServer on Windows 2003 to recognize the native JAI and will pass
> that on if you are interested. One might only have to update the classpath
> in the Tomcat properties manager, and nothing else, but I do not know as I
> did not go back and try that. Since the setup I need right now works, I am
> going to leave it alone.
>
>
> - Michael
>
>
>


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