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I've got GlassFish 2.1.1 installed. I have a 1.5 and a 1.6 JDK installed. Even though my JAVA_HOME variable is set to the 1.5 version (and both "java -version" and "javac -version" display 1.5), whenever I start my glassfish domain it always states at the top of the log that its using version 1.6. How can I override this?

Starting Domain domain2, please wait.
04-May-2012 08:38:47 com.sun.enterprise.admin.servermgmt.launch.ASLauncher buildCommand
INFO:
C:/Dev/jdk/1.6/1.6.0_19\bin\java
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  • The installer picks a suitable JDK. If you want a simple solution, reinstalling using the installer can do it. May 4, 2012 at 8:23
  • @ThorbjørnRavnAndersen Can you point to a Glassfish installer? (e.g. glassfish.org/download has no installers)
    – Ian Boyd
    Jul 1, 2022 at 18:52
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    @IanBoyd this was 10 years ago where glassfish was an actual, cared for product too. Jul 1, 2022 at 19:44
  • Twas a simpler time... Jul 3, 2022 at 6:25

9 Answers 9

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Here you can find how to set path to JDK for Glassfish: http://www.devdaily.com/blog/post/java/fixing-glassfish-jdk-path-problem-solved

Check

glassfish\config\asenv.bat

where java path is configured

REM set AS_JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_04\jre/..
set AS_JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_16
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  • Not enough for GF 4.1.1 in my experience, see my answer below. Apr 19, 2016 at 8:34
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    Terrific! Works great in glassfish 4.1.2!
    – Razor
    Mar 23, 2018 at 7:53
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    in glassfish 5.0.0 there is no such var AS_JAVA setted. But I add it at the end of the asenv.bat file. That solved my problem
    – Try it
    Aug 17, 2018 at 22:35
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Adding the actual content from dbf's link in order to keep the solution within stackoverflow.

It turns out that when I first installed Glassfish on my Windows system I had JDK 6 installed, and recently I had to downgrade to JDK 5 to compile some code for another project.

Apparently when Glassfish is installed it hard-codes its reference to your JDK location, so to fix this problem I ended up having to edit a file named asenv.bat. In short, I edited this file:

C:\glassfish\config\asenv.bat:

and I commented out the reference to JDK 6 and added a new reference to JDK 5, like this:

REM set AS_JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_04\jre/..
set AS_JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_16

Although the path doesn't appear to be case sensitive, I've spent hours debugging an issue around JMS Destination object not found due to my replacement path's case being incorrect.

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I'm working on a Mac, OSX 10.9. I recently had to update my JDK to 1.7 for some VPN software. The application I'm working runs on JDK 1.6, so a GlassFish had to run with JDK 1.6. It took a minute to iron this out, but here's how it went for me. I work with the NetBeans IDE by the way.

  1. My GlssFish configuration file

    /Applications/NetBeans/glassfish-3.1.2.2/glassfish/config/asenv.conf

  2. Path to JDK 1.6

    /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6/Home

  3. I added the following line to the bottom of my asenv.conf file

    AS_JAVA=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6/Home

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  • @TowfikAlrazihi - I haven't done any Java development for about 2 years now, I no longer own the machine I did this work on, so I can't be much help here. Asking dumb questions: 1. You did restart Glassfish? 2. which java informed the path you used for your AS_JAVA configuration in the asenv.conf file?
    – fusion27
    Jul 10, 2017 at 17:09
  • please refer to my answer below Jul 11, 2017 at 8:09
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According to the GF Administration Guide:

For a valid JVM installation, locations are checked in the following order: a. domain.xml (java-home inside java-config) b. asenv.conf (setting AS_JAVA="path to java home")

I had to add both these settings to make it work. Otherwise 'asadmin stop-domain domain1' wouldn't work. I guess that GF uses a. and asadmin uses b.

(On Windows: b. asenv.bat)

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  • Setting java-home in domain.xml is not standard and AFAIK not in vanilla installations.
    – JN01
    Aug 17, 2018 at 10:27
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Had the same problem in my IntelliJ 17 after adding fresh glassfish 4.1.

I had set my JAVA_HOME environment variable as follow:

echo %JAVA_HOME%
C:\Java\jdk1.8.0_121\

Then opened %GLASSFISH_HOME%\glassfish\config\asenv.bat

And just added and the end of the file:

set AS_JAVA=%JAVA_HOME%

Then Glassfish started without problems.

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Similar error with Glassfish 4.0 and several JDK installed:

SEVERE: GlassFish requires JDK 7, you are using JDK version 6.

There is no AS_JAVA reference in "C:\glassfish\config\asenv.bat" by default. After adding manually

set AS_JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_25 

it works.

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In my case the problem was the JAVA_HOME variable was set an installed jre.

An alternative to setting the AS_JAVA variable is to set JAVA_HOME environment variable to the jdk (i.e. /usr/local/jdk1.7.0.51).

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ERROR MESSAGE :

..... PWC6199: Generated servlet error: -Source 1.5 does not support the diamond operator (please use -source version 7 or higher to enable the diamond operator)

Solution

On MAC : go to

  • /Users/username/GlassFish_Server/glassfish/domains/domain2/config
  • open the default_web.xml file
  • find the jsp
  • add

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In Linux file system , Edit below file as this steps

Path - /opt/glassfish3/glassfish/config

File Name - asenv.conf

Add the JAVA HOME path as below to the end of file.

AS_JAVA=/opt/jdk1.8.0_201

Now start the glassfish server.

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