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Ihave a critical problem which has effectively halted my R programming environment. I need the Java integration and rJava library as I use the R program in many other packages, and they specify this library as a prerequisite ( Rapidminer, SAP Predictive analytics etc). It used to work, I don't know what happened!. Please assist.

I also deleted and re-installed the java library rJava , and it installs but wont load i.e. library(rJava)..results in the same error message as in 1 above and when I press OK to continue the console brings up the following text :


R-studio is looking for the 'jvm.dll' file in a location where it does not exist. You probably might have a 64bit R studio installed and it's looking in the 32bit java folder. Try to find where the 64bit version of java is and inside there you will have the jvm.dll. on my machine this jvm.dll file is in


Check if you have a system environment variable called "JAVA_HOME" that points to a wrong or non-existent directory. This may happen after JRE was updated. Edit the environment variable to point to the correct directory (e.g., "C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.x_xxx").


I added it to "Java Home" and neglected the bottom one (PATH) so it didn't happen.You need to make changes to the environment variables in two places. As the figure below. One of them is to add and add a semicolon in the PATH or update it if it already exists. I updated it. Problem solved. Good luck.


Now I've checked Program Files folder, and there is 100% the file jvm.dll in both the Bin32 and Bin64 subfolders of the SQL Anywhere folder after the EBF 7254 installation. Same size, same Date/Time stamp just like on my laptop that is not experiencing the issue.


The big problem is that neither SQL Central nor Interactive SQL can start, they are giving the same error message. When I check the database connectivity and service via ODBC, they seem to be OK with "Connection successful", but I cannot bring up SQL Central at all.


For the record - I ran into this problem installing SQL Anywhere 17 download by a customer following purchase through the SAP online store. We did not have the benefit of a "release notes" document to inform us of prerequisites. I pushed the installer through a number of the "jvm.dll" messages, and upon completion, SQL Central would not run. I downloaded "vc_redist.x64.exe" from -us/download/details.aspx?id=52685 , ran it As Administrator, then re-ran the SQL Anywhere installer selecting Modify/Repair. The installer completed without incident and then SQL Central ran.


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I am getting an 'Error loading: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_06\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll' when trying to replace the delivered JRE with a more recent version that I have downloaded and installed from Oracle.


The problem was that in tomcat8w.exe //ES//JIRAServiceDesk030718143054 the Java Vritual Machine was referring to C:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.2\bin\server\jvm.dll. with that dll the application could not start because some of the Java Options like PrintGCDetails are not supported.


If you have set your $JAVA_HOME variable to this other installation path with a Java 10 jre, Jira might not behave as expected. Since these Windows exe installations can also bundle Java 8 jre with them, that could explain why this works with the old path but not your current path. I would recommend setting your javahome to use a Java 8 installation path and restart Jira to make sure that you are using a supported platform.


I'm finding a number of Community hits and Google hits about the "Error: loading: C:...\jvm.dll" message I am seeing, but I've not found any solutions that have fixed the problem. However, I am not currently an SAP customer, so I don't have access to many documents that look like they may help (e.g. the SAP Product Availability Matrix (PAM) for prereqs and SAP Note 298732). Having said that, chat support has graciously provided information from some of the links that looked helpful, but so far I have not been able to complete an install successfully. They recommended that I request help here...


I found that you can specify the JRE that install anywhere uses using the LAX_VM option, so I made it further in the install process by using this (though I've not seen anyone mentioning having to use this specifically for ASE installs):


With this change, the installer starts and I am able to get through all of the installation options, I select a "typical" installation and "Evaluate SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise". Files seem to be laid down successfully, then the "Configure New Servers" begins. I select all default options except for the following:


In addition to attempting to install on Windows 2019, I've tried unsuccessfully on Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 2016 with not exact, but similar issues. I've installed a multitude of Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables on all Windows versions which has helped on older versions of Windows, but never fixed anything completely. Chat support informed me that the 2015 Redistributable is the one that is required for this latest version of ASE, and it is installed (by default) on the 2019 VM that I have been focused on most recently.


SAP's offering of ASE trial is great, and the Installation Guide for Windows provides all the information if one has access to the SAPNotes and reads it carefully, which first I didn't, but as it is offered also to non-customersSAP could put some more installation instructions, similar to the ABAP trials.


Excellent! Thank you lazfreitas! I will dig through these today. I did get help with the fix for the java errors I was seeing (see below answer), and I found a little more information about the "Failed to Configure" message in a log (see my comment in below answer).


Errors related to jvm.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, jvm.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.


In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall jvm.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.


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so I restarted Everything and reinstalled everything and I still get the error > Java Virtual Machine Launcher Error: loading: C:\Program Files (x86)/Minecraft Launcher/runtime.x64/bin/server/jvm.dll I saw that I was using 32 bit and i supposed i need to use 64 bit one so I uninstalled the old one and installed the 64 bit java one and now im getting this error I tried deleting the old java files and im getting this error number 1603 and Error: loading: C:\Program Files\Java\jre.1.8.0_251\bin\server\jvm.dll I deleted runtime folder and I got this >Unable to locate the Java runtime.

Error details: The operation completed successfully.



Filename on disk: javaw.exe

Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Minecraft Launcher\runtime\jre-x64\bin\javaw.exe

Exists: Nonexistent ----- So i reinstalled it and im getting errors again now what do I do Right Now Im downloading -us/download/alternative/ the alternative one and ( Edit ) It Didnt Work


Operation on target Copy data1 failed: ErrorCode=JreNotFound,'Type=Microsoft.DataTransfer.Common.Shared.HybridDeliveryException,Message=Java Runtime Environment cannot be found on the Self-hosted Integration Runtime machine. It is required for parsing or writing to Parquet/ORC files. Make sure Java Runtime Environment has been installed on the Self-hosted Integration Runtime machine.,Source=Microsoft.DataTransfer.Common,''Type=System.DllNotFoundException,Message=Unable to load DLL 'jvm.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E),Source=Microsoft.DataTransfer.Richfile.HiveOrcBridge,'


I have also tried with the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK (version 17). When I downloaded the ZIP and set JAVA_HOME, I got the same result (I re-started the SHIR). When I downloaded the MSI file and installed using the GUI from double-clicking the MSI (and re-starting the SHIR), that worked. Why does the MSI work and the ZIPs do not?


Wanted to check if you have got a chance to verify the points which were called out in my previous comment? Please let us know how it goes. In case if you have found a different root cause and it is fixed, then please consider sharing the findings here as it would be helpful for others reading this thread.


I've had this problem for a while now. I stopped trying to fix it, but then i wanted to try a modpack. When i open technic, it takes like 10 minutes then a window pops up, saying "Error: Loading: C:Program Files\Java\jre8\server\bin\jvm.dll"


[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [info] [ 3264] Starting service...

[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [error] [ 3264] Failed creating java C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_91\bin\server\jvm.dll

[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [error] [ 3264] The system cannot find the path specified.

[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [error] [ 3264] ServiceStart returned 1

[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [error] [ 3264] The system cannot find the path specified.

[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [info] [ 1152] Run service finished.

[2017-03-16 16:03:14] [info] [ 1152] Commons Daemon procrun finished


This happens when Tomcat is unable to find the Java files on the system. If you look at the Java path, there will not be any files under the "bin" folder. Whenever a new version of Java is updated, a new folder for the updated java version will be created and all the files will be listed under this folder.

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