Shawn, thank you for you hint regarding the license. I will keep an eye on that.
And thanks for testing. The mentioned jvm.dll IS in the location where the log tells. And Tomcat service runs as "local system account". I did not change anything to the default values in the installer. Very strange... Ralf Am Di., 27. Nov. 2018 um 16:10 Uhr schrieb Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org >: > On 11/27/2018 3:08 AM, Andi Meister wrote: > > What I did now: > > - removed Tomcat services by service.bat > > - uninstalled all Tomcats (7 and 9) > > - uninstalled all Java (was only Version 11) > > - server reboot > > - Installed Java 11 (File: jdk-11.0.1_windows-x64_bin.exe) > > That filename tells me you're installing the JDK from Oracle. > > I have a side note for you: The license for Java from Oracle has > changed dramatically in version 11 compared to previous versions. > > If your use of Oracle Java will be for commercial or production, you > have to pay Oracle a license fee for that machine. The only way you can > use their Java for free is if you're developing your application. Once > you deploy it to production running with Oracle Java 11, they expect > payment. > > You might think I'm trying to pull a fast one here. I'm not. Right > there in the license mentioned on the Java download page, under the > "Further, You may not" section, is this bullet point: "use the Programs > for any data processing or any commercial, production, or internal > business purposes other than developing, testing, prototyping, and > demonstrating your Application;" > > > https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/javase-license.html > > So if you want to use Java 11 for production, get OpenJDK.It is still free. > > > [2018-11-27 10:56:50] [error] [ 3060] Failed creating Java C:\Program > > Files\Java\jdk-11.0.1\bin\server\jvm.dll > > I downloaded Java 11 from Oracle's website, same executable filename you > mentioned, and installed it. The exact DLL path mentioned in this log > entry is there. If that DLL is there when you open the mentioned > directory ... this problem makes me wonder if maybe the Tomcat service > is running as a user that does not have permission to access that > directory location, so it cannot find the parts of Java that it needs. > > Thanks, > Shawn > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >