> > Kind
Regards, > Sameer > > Get Outlook for Android > > > > From: Ben Caradoc-Davies
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 December, 20:16 > Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] FAIL -
Application at context path [/geoserver] could not be started - Geoserver
v2.12.0 - Java v1.8.151 &
Thank you, Sameer. It is possible that backwards-compatibility (support
for policy jars) does not work as documented by Oracle for 8u151 or
later. This will be a very important finding for many GeoServer users.
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 06/12/17 10:18, Abdool, Sameer wrote:
Ben,
I did copy the
Sameer,
I do not think that should make any difference.
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 06/12/17 10:22, Abdool, Sameer wrote:
Ben,
I forgot to mention that I'm using JRE rather than the JDK.
I guess that won't make any difference or will it?
Cheers,
Sameer
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Ben Caradoc-Davies
5, 2017 9:02:29 PM
To: Abdool, Sameer
Cc: 'geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] FAIL - Application at context path [/geoserver]
could not be started - Geoserver v2.12.0 - Java v1.8.151
Sameer,
the crypto policy change in Oracle JDK 8u151 is new (seven weeks old)
ct: Re: [Geoserver-users] FAIL - Application at context path [/geoserver]
could not be started - Geoserver v2.12.0 - Java v1.8.151
To: Abdool, Sameer, 'geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Sameer, it is not a bug: it is a "feature" (of Oracle JDK 8u151): http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/j
20:16
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] FAIL - Application at context path [/geoserver]
could not be started - Geoserver v2.12.0 - Java v1.8.151
To: Abdool, Sameer, 'geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Sameer, it is not a bug: it is a "feature" (of Oracle JDK 8u151):
http://www.oracle
December 2017 09:34
To: 'Ben Caradoc-Davies'
Subject: RE: [Geoserver-users] FAIL - Application at context path [/geoserver]
could not be started - Geoserver v2.12.0 - Java v1.8.151
Ben,
Thank you for getting back to me.
Please find log files attached.
Regards,
Sameer
-Original Message---
Sameer,
as you indicate below, the log files, especially full stack traces, are
essential to investigate this problem.
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 04/12/17 23:49, Abdool, Sameer wrote:
Good Morning,
I'm currently using Geoserver v2.12.0 combined with Java v1.8.141.
Geoserver is running as a
Good Morning,
I'm currently using Geoserver v2.12.0 combined with Java v1.8.141.
Geoserver is running as a windows service though Apache Tomcat v9.0.1
I haven't had any issues so far until Java gets updated to a minor higher that
X.X.141
I then get the error message as displayed in the subject