You may also have to install Java 6 in addition ... doesn't harm any 
applications requiring Java 8, but I think v 7 needed v 6. (High Sierra may 
have deleted v 6 on install.)

Just guessing here. I have been pretty cautious about moving from Sierra to 
High Sierra just yet.

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On Nov 22, 2017, 5:09 PM -0500, D Mark Weiss <[email protected]>, wrote:
> I upgraded to OSX 10.13 High Sierra. I try to connect to an app and the 
> events log says that server is crashing as it is unable to connect to the 
> java vm. I check the events log and it says that the Java VM isn’t loading.
>
> I have downloaded 7.1.3 and completed a reinstall and still no joy.
>
> I remove the path to the java vm from server.ini and the taf loads html 
> pages, but when I try to hit the db, I get this...
>
> Unable to communicate with the specified data source.
> Can't support JDBC datasource, the java VM is not loaded
>
> I delete the path to the Java VM. I check the path and permissions and the 
> permissions don’t seem to have changed and the Java VM is in the right folder 
> with the alias pointing correctly to it.
>
> I installed the latest version 8 of Java on my machine. Still no joy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? If so, what are some of my options.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
>
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