Tomcat 4.X will run fine on jdk1.3
-Tim
Aquison - A. Angeloni & Cia Ltda. wrote:
Because one JDK (1.3.0) is delivered for Progress Instalation, and i'm try
running tomcat for this version.
I've another question, Tomcat 4.1 runs with Java 1.3.0?
Tks.
Aquison
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> sounds to me like a path problem. why would you want to use two JDK's on
one
> machine?
>
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> From: Aquison - A. Angeloni & Cia L
sounds to me like a path problem. why would you want to use two JDK's on one
machine?
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From: Aquison - A. Angeloni & Cia Ltda. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 10:03 AM
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Subject: Error Tomcat
Hi all
I have a Sun Box wit
You could try using sudo. It allows users to execute certain programs as if
they were the superuser.
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From: "krip pane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:28
Subject: Error - tomcat-users.xml.new permission denied -
start tomcat as root :)
just kiddin, this is a permission issue, it is up to you to decide how you want to do
it.
you could comment the whole memory realm out if you don't use it for example
Filip
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