Hello Dear Campaigners,
We have patched our server to 7.4.1 [8f8ba2f](9383) after we are not able to start web server we get following error
Unrecognized option: --add-opens=java.base/java.io=ALL-UNNAMED
Java version:
java version "18" 2022-03-22
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 18+36-2087)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 18+36-2087, mixed mode, sharing)
OS: Windows server 2022
DB: MSSQL 2022
I did not find anything on the internet
I did reinstall adobe, java nothing helped
Marcel
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@Marcel_Szimonisz
make sure you have the correct path for JRE
older version of java was creating 2 folders for JDK and JRE
newer version of java
Not sure if it's related but last time I was installing the latest release I had a java issue and I was able to fix it by checking the JRE path
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-cloud-kcs/kbarticles/ka-17288
Thanks,
David
Can you please check the java requirements as starting v7.4.1 you must generate a JRE as it is no longer provided by default.
Thanks,
David
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Hello @DavidKangni, what does it mean generate JRE? I have defined JRE_HOME env. We have installed JDK and JRE.
Marcel
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@Marcel_Szimonisz
make sure you have the correct path for JRE
older version of java was creating 2 folders for JDK and JRE
newer version of java
Not sure if it's related but last time I was installing the latest release I had a java issue and I was able to fix it by checking the JRE path
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-cloud-kcs/kbarticles/ka-17288
Thanks,
David
Hello @DavidKangni,
we installed the newest JDK 23
Also I have seen under programs and features old versions
- java 8 udpate
- java 18
I have removed those and refreshed the JRE_HOME to point to new JDK 23 installation folder and all works/ It seems to me as wrong / old java has been used to start tomcat
Thanks for suggestions,
Marcel
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You're welcome.
When upgrading your Java version, it is recommended to uninstall the previous version. Both versions of Java installed in the same machine can cause conflicts.
Thanks,
David
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