Hi Vincent,

as I'm quite new to Cactus, your answer brings up some more questions.
I could start Tomcat on my own, but what is the <generic> container element and how to configure it properly?
Thanks in advance
Mark


Vincent Massol wrote:

Hi Mark,

It's not supported in the default configuration used by the <tomcat5x>
element. The only solution for you right now is either to provide a patch
for <tomcat5x> or to use the <generic> container element but you'll need to
provide a way to start/stop Tomcat yourself.

FYI, this part of Cactus is currently being extracted in the Cargo project
(http://cargo.codehaus.org). So you might want to add a feature request in
the Cargo project if you're interested in using Cargo in the future.

Thanks
-Vincent



-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Doppelfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 8 septembre 2004 15:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How To start Tomcat5x in jvm debug mode

Hi,

I tried to figure out, how I can configure Cactus to start my Tomcat
container in jvm debug mode.
I couldn't find any hints.
So does anybody know where the documentation might be found, or how to
configure, please give me an answer.
Regards
Mark Doppelfeld

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