In response to you questions:
javac is at C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\bin
I removed C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\bin; from the PATH in windows: no difference when
starting service
I have no JAVA_HOME in environment vars... Should it be there or somewhere else?
revert the changes: I removed the PATH entry. Now I also uninstalled JAva SE Development Kit
6 update 14 (Java 6 Update 14 is still there)
I've never seen trouble like this on other systems (it's my first experience with tomcat)
version: I installed apache-tomcat-6.0.20 (the windows (exe) installer) at C:\Program Files\Apache
Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0
No I reboot, and try Tomcat Again. The log:
[2009-06-30 12:35:15] [info] Procrun (2.0.4.0) started
[2009-06-30 12:35:15] [info] Running Service...
[2009-06-30 12:35:15] [info] Starting service...
[2009-06-30 12:35:17] [info] Error occurred during initialization of VM
[2009-06-30 12:35:17] [info] java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError
[2009-06-30 12:35:17] [info] : java/lang/Object
[2009-06-30 12:54:23] [info] Procrun (2.0.4.0) started
[2009-06-30 12:54:23] [info] Running Service...
[2009-06-30 12:54:23] [info] Starting service...
[2009-06-30 12:54:23] [info] Error occurred during initialization of VM
[2009-06-30 12:54:23] [info] java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError
[2009-06-30 12:54:23] [info] : java/lang/Object
(it started automatically during system start up, and then I tried it manually again!)
(this try was without jdk 1.6 and withouth the path variable)
So, what about JAVA_HOME and do you think you can solve this?
In the mean time I try to un-install tomcat and reinstall it (just with the exe, because this
worked before!)
Hannes
> From: serge.fonville@gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:09:51 +0200
> Subject: Re: tomcat 6 service on local computer could not start (1067 error)
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>
> > Could not start the Apache Tomcat 6 service on Local Computer. Error 1067: The process
terminated unexpectedly.
>
> Just a few
>
> What is your exact location of the JDK and is it different if you do
> not specify it in the path.
> what is your JAVA_HOME set to
> If you revert the changes, does the problem go away
> Have you seen this behaviour on other systems
> What tomcat version are you using
> Where did you install tomcat
> Did you try a manual installation (zip) instead of using the installer
>
> If you clear the log file
> Could you post everything form start to error?
>
> Also, when I have the time I'll post a step by step I use to install
> tomcat under windows
>
> HTH
>
> Regards,
>
> Serge Fonville
>
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