Why does the standalone matlab (executable) code including the parallel computing feature do not work?

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The (compiled) standalone matlab code (.exe) with the parallel computing/multi-core processing feature do not work even though the matlab script (.m) perfectly executes the task.
Is this the Matlab R2011b software limitation? Is there any solution to this problem?

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OCDER
OCDER on 30 Jul 2018
Edited: OCDER on 31 Jul 2018
NEW ANSWER:
Turn your script into a function. This is the same issue seen here for Matlab 2011 version:
OLD ANSWER:
Seems like it's a known issue and thus you must use a workaround
gcp('nocreate')
Original Q&A here:
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OCDER
OCDER on 31 Jul 2018
By any chance, are you compiling without java virtual machine? I get a similar message, "MATLAB: undefinedVarOrClass", if I try to compile something like this:
%main.m
gcp('nocreate')
parpool(4)
%compiler command
mcc -m main.m -R -nojvm
%running main.exe
Undefined variable "com" or class "com.mathworks.toolbox.distcomp.pmode.SessionInfo.NULL_SESSION_INFO".
Error in parpool (line 82)
Error in main (line 2)
MATLAB:undefinedVarOrClass

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Woo-Jae Cheong
Woo-Jae Cheong on 31 Jul 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 31 Jul 2018
Yes. It is a known problem. However, Matlab R2011b version does not seem to recognize the function - gcp('nocreate'). Also, the second walkaround "%#function gcp" is just recognized as a comment in the script, and compiling with the pragma code at the top of the Matlab code does not make any difference. Here is the error message shown in the command prompt after running the executable code:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Starting matlabpool using the 'local' configuration ... connected to 4 labs.
The class "distcomp.remoteparfor" is undefined.
Perhaps Java is not running.
Error in parallel_function <line 430>
Error in 'myfilename' <line 76>
MATLAB: subscripting:undefinedClass
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In my opinion, it is the software version R2011b limitation. Do you agree?
Thank you in advance.

Woo-Jae Cheong
Woo-Jae Cheong on 31 Jul 2018
No. I am compiling with the Java® Virtual Machine (JVM™) that is enabled by default (unless specified).
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