Joey,

Yes it is a server version.
I always put mine in the home directory.
I tried launching from bin/jconsole, too, with the same error result.

Thanks,

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On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brian,
>
> Rather than the ~path you show, I always install j in the /Applications
> directory. Here is a launch of a pretty vanilla install under OS X 10.10.1
> it is launched in a running Terminal window -
>
> MBair-2:~ jkt$ /Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole
>    JVERSION
> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25 build: Feb  6 2011 16:16:29
> Library: 8.03.05
> Platform: Darwin 64
> Installer: J803 install
> InstallPath: /applications/j64-803
>    i. 2 5
> 0 1 2 3 4
> 5 6 7 8 9
>    exit 0
> Mon Dec 01 20:07:50
> MBair-2:~ jkt$
>
> ~~~~
>
> Here is a launch by clicking on jconsole in the finder -
>
> Mon Dec 01 20:10:05
> MBair-2:~ jkt$ /Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole ; exit;
>
>    JVERSION
> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25 build: Feb  6 2011 16:16:29
> Library: 8.03.05
> Platform: Darwin 64
> Installer: J803 install
> InstallPath: /applications/j64-803
>    exit 0
> logout
>
> [Process completed]
>
> ~~~
>
> That started up a terminal window and left it fallow when j quit. But it
> seems to work just fine...
>
> What OS are you running? Is it a "server version"?
>
>
>
>
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