Ok in my bin directory there is no tomcat.bat There is two files tomcat-juli.jar and tomcat-native.tar.gz
I think so I downloaded the wrong package mine says “syncope-standalone-2.1.0-20180215.162340-1079-distribution.zip “ and yours is “syncope-standalone-2.1.0-20180219.133236-1084-distribution.zip” I don’t know is this possible My java_home variable is set to the path of jdk Regards Rohan Julka From: Francesco Chicchiriccò Sent: 20 February 2018 16:19 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Regarding syncope-standalone 2.1.0 -SNAPSHOT On 20/02/2018 11:30, rohan julka wrote: > Hi, > > I downloaded syncope-standalone 2.1.0 -SNAPSHOT , on starting the tomcat > server I receive this error > > '#' is not recognized as an internal or external command, > operable program or batch file. Just worked for me, tested on Windows 10 (given your e-mail signature): 1. downloaded https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/apache/syncope/syncope-standalone/2.1.0-SNAPSHOT/syncope-standalone-2.1.0-20180219.133236-1084-distribution.zip 2. unzipped 3. defined JAVA_HOME and updated Path according to [1] (Windows is definitely not my primary platform...) 4. opened a new CMD window, then cd Downloads\syncope-standalone-2.1.0-20180219.133236-1084-distribution\syncope-standalone-2.1.0-SNAPSHOT\apache-tomcat-9.0.5 bin\tomcat.bat At that point another CMD window was opened, and a confirmation window to allow the Java process to bind to the port 9080: after saying yes, I could finally access http://localhost:9080/syncope-console HTH Regards. [1] https://javatutorial.net/set-java-home-windows-10 -- Francesco Chicchiriccò Tirasa - Open Source Excellence http://www.tirasa.net/ Member at The Apache Software Foundation Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
