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tomcat - Difference between JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME

I have a script that starts Tomcat and it looks like this:

rem set JRE_HOME=C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0_03
set JRE_HOME=C:Program FilesJavajre7
set CATALINA_HOME=D:estServerapache-tomcat-6.0.18
"%CATALINA_HOME%incatalina.bat" jpda start

I can set JRE_HOME to either my jre folder or my JDK folder and Tomcat will work, but if I remove JRE_HOME and use JAVA_HOME instead, Tomcat will only work if I give it the path to the JDK folder.

So what is the difference between JRE and JAVA home, why does Tomcat behave in this manner?

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Tomcat enables some additional debugging options at start up if you are running with a full JDK. These options require the JDK so you Tomcat checks you are actually using one if you claim that you are to ensure these options don't fail if used.

I rarely see these options being used. I think I have used them once in getting on for 10 years working with Tomcat.

When you use JRE_HOME Tomcat doesn't enable JDK specific options so it doesn't check if you are running with the full JDK rather than the JRE.


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