Hi Ben,

Not sure which version of tomcat you are using, but in version 5 the 
JRE_HOME can be specified in tomcat5.conf file.  This will take effect when 
tomcat starts on bootup.

Kyle


At / À 12:37 PM 24/05/2007, Weinberg, Ben wrote / a écrit:
>Hi,
>I'm trying to get DSpace started via a startup script, however, the
>JAVA_HOME/JRE_HOME vars in /etc/profile are not valid in time for the
>Tomcat startup.
>Anybody out there starting DSpace at boot time? If so, can you please
>share the how?
>Thanks,
>Ben Weinberg
>HP Research Library
>
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