Susan
This is the specific error

LaunchPad.bat contents
REM pushd %1
REM D:\IBM\wsdk_v51\appserver\java\jre\bin\javaw -is:javahome
D:\IBM\wsdk_v51\appserver\java\jre -jar launchpad.jar
SET
FILLER="12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678
901234567890"
SET JAVA_OLD_HOME = %JAVA_HOME%
SET JAVA_HOME=D:\IBM\wsdk_v51\appserver\java\jre
SET CLASSPATH=
D:\IBM\wsdk_v51\appserver\java\jre\bin\javaw -mx32m -jar
launchpad.jar -is:javahome D:\IBM\wsdk_v51\appserver\java\jre
SET FILLER=
SET JAVA_HOME = %JAVA_OLD_HOME%
REM popd

when javaw.exe executes I get version mismatch
I have none of the ini files you mentioned on my system

Suggestions?
Martin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Susan Bradeen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: Off Topic: A suitable JVM could not be found


>
> Martin,
>
> Just in case this might be useful, the following is from a WebSpherePro
> Developer's Tips email newsletter (11/20/2003).
>
> Hope it helps,
> Susan Bradeen
>
> RUNNING WSAD WITH JVM 1.4
> I've been happy running WebSphere Studio Application Developer
> (WSAD) using IBM's JDK 1.3.1, but I recently worked on a Web
> application that was to run with JDK 1.4. You can change the WSAD
> compiler to use a different JDK, but I decided to go ahead and also
> run WSAD with JDK 1.4.
>
> Here's how I accomplished the JDK 1.3 to 1.4 modification:
>
> First, download JDK 1.4.1. Note that I could not get WSAD to work
> with JDK 1.4.2, although it works fine with 1.4.1. (I used 1.4.1_06
> and _05.)
>
> Next, copy wsappdev.ini (or wssitedev.ini, if you are using WDSc or
> WSSD) to a backup file. That INI file should exist in the
> installation directory. On my Windows machine, it was located at
> C:\Program Files\IBM\Websphere Studio.
>
> Then edit the wsappdev.ini (or wssitedev.ini) file so there is one
> VMArgs setting:
>
> VMArgs=-Xverify:none -Xoptimize -Xms128m -Xmx384m
>
> You can twiddle around with JDK 1.4.1's options, but I've found
> these settings to work well for me.
>
> Then you need to change the start-up command in WSAD's start menu
> option. To do this, select the icon from your desktop, click the
> right mouse button, and select Properties. Then add the javaw.exe
> virtual machine qualifier after the quoted wsappdev50.exe command:
>
> "C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere Studio\wsappdev50.exe" -vm
> C:\opt\java\jdk141\bin\javaw.exe
>
> On 12/15/2003 03:35:36 PM "Martin Gainty" wrote:
>
> > Kirk et al
> > Back on this thread with no resolution
> > I dont want to uninstall the existing JRE 1.41_02 as other environments
> are
> > using the latest version
> > I would like to run Websphere in "isolated space" but keep knocking into
> the
> > "a suitable JVM could not be found"
> > Anyone have a solution?
> > Thanks,
> > -Martin
> >
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