Hi, Currently, Ignite on start creates JVM instance internally, but it never stops it. Also, it currently can not work with already started JVM. So when you start Ignite the first time, it loads JVM, when you stop and unload it, the JVM remains loaded in process memory. When you start Ignite again, it discovers that JVM was already loaded, and as it can not work with pre-loaded JVM, it just returns you the error. To solve the issue, the following ticket should be implemented [1], but currently, it is not. As a workaround you may try to call JNI_DestroyJavaVM() after you have unloaded Ignite, I'm not sure of the result though. This is simply is not a use case we have tested. [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-4618 Best Regards, Igor On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 3:49 PM F.D. wrote: > Hi Igniters, > I'm trying to use Ignite in a dll (using c++) that is dinamically loaded. > I wrapped the method start/end/... bihind a "c" pure interface that I > export. > > It works quite well. I can call the LoadLibrary and start a Ignite node. I > can stop it and restart it again smoothly. > > I've the problem when I LoadLibrary and then I call FreeLibrary (and until > here it works), but when I try to LoadLibrary again and to start the node, > I get the error: Failed to initialize JVM* [errCls=, errMsg=JVM already > created.]* > > Do you any ideas why I got this error? > > Thanks, > F.D. >