Hello list,
I am having a problem cleaning up following the installation of the native JAI 
and JAI Image I/O extensions.

Using the online documentation from docs.geoserver.org I installed Java JDK 7 
with the JAI 1.1.3 library and JAI Image I/O 1.1 library and then installed the 
GeoServer WAR into Tomcat. Following this I was able to run GeoServer, set up a 
WMS service, and have that service successfully served to a map application. 
The problem comes when cleaning up the JAI JAR files in GeoServer.

According to the cleanup section at the end of 
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/production/java.html#production-java, 
it looks like all I have to do is delete the three files listed and everything 
should switch to using the native JAI libraries. The process I followed was to 
stop the GeoServer app using Tomcat manager, deleted the three JAR files from 
c:\Tomcat\webapps\geoserver\WEB-INF\lib, and then tried to restart GeoServer in 
Tomcat Manager. I also tried restarting the Tomcat service before starting 
GeoServer, to no avail.

I know the problem has to do with deleting the three JAR files as GeoServer 
starts right up when restoring them from the Trash.

Did I miss something when going through the documentation?

Setup:
Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, Service Pack 2
IIS 6
Tomcat 6.0.35
GeoServer 2.1.3 (WAR file)
Oracle Java JDK 7


- Michael


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