The newer jBoss doesn't look at the enviormment variable, but instead at
the entry in jboss.conf that pulls in the Tomcat libs.  You need to
change the path there (defaults to /usr/local/tomcat or something like
that) to the correct dir.

Tim

Jeff Campbell wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to start the jBoss 2.0 with Tomcat integration on a Linux box
> (RedHat 7.0).
> 
> - I have set the TOMCAT_HOME directory to "/var/www/jakarta-tomcat" (because
> that is where I have always had it) (It IS tomcat version 3.2b7)
> 
> - jBoss 2.0 is sitting at "/usr/local/jboss"
> 
> I run the "run_with_tomcat.sh" file from the "/usr/local/jboss/bin"
> directory.  I get the following error:
> 
> "TOMCAT_HOME is set, but is an invalid directory"
> 
> I know that my TOMCAT_HOME export is good because I have been using for
> quite some time when I was using Tomcat 3.1 (which I now have upgraded to
> 3.2b7).
> 
> Has anyone seen this?
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Jeff
> 
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