Rod Widdowson created DAEMON-329:
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             Summary: Can procrun detect the JVM without consulting the registry
                 Key: DAEMON-329
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-329
             Project: Commons Daemon
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: Procrun
    Affects Versions: 1.0.15
         Environment: Windows Server2012 R2 Java server installed from the 
tarball
            Reporter: Rod Widdowson
            Priority: Minor


For reasons I do not fully comprehend, Oracle distribute the Windows Server JVM 
as a tarball.

This means that none of the "usual" registry setting are written.

Our (the Shibboleth protect's) latest IdP release ships with an MSI which 
bundles Procrun to launch the J2EE container.  We set up the 
HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Apache Software Key\Procrun 2.0\ appropriately, 
specifically setting 'Parameters\Java\JavaHome' appropriately and 
'Parameters\Java\jvm' to 'auto'.  I can provide full details available if you 
want.

We recently had a customer raise an issue that the autodetect of the jvm.dll 
wasn't working.  AFAICS this customer installed from the tarball.  This is 
easily fixed by setting 'jvm' appropriately, and I am modifying our 
documentation to explain what to do..

This RFE is to see if there is anyway that this can be automated inside procun. 
 It knows the home directory and so it should be able to locate the jvm.dll.

Thanks





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