Sorry... just realised these instructions are for tomcat-3.3 which may well
be different than for 3.4.

Tref Gare
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gare, Trefor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday,21 February 2002 2:44
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: How to depoy.
>
> I think the problem might be in the way you're calling the
> jk_nt_service.exe
>
> My installation required the following at the command prompt
>
> d:\jakarta-tomcat-3.3\bin\jk_nt_service.exe -i jakarta
> d:\jakarta-tomcat-3.3\conf\jk\wrapper.properties
>
> ie:  the path to the exe file,   the switch  -i,  the name of the service
> "jakarta", and the path to the wrapper.properties file.
>
>
> Tref Gare
> Web Developer MCSD/SCJP
> eCommerce Group
> Phone:  (03) 9221 4106
> Mobile: 0409 556 478
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: MARSHALL,John [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday,21 February 2002 10:37
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:      Re: How to depoy.
> >
> > Guys
> >
> > Any ideas on this?  Or where I should really place it?
> >
> > Installed Jakarta-Tomcat-3.2.4 and all works fine with the standard
> > Tomcat startup, and shutdown.BAT files.  But,
> > i am having problems starting tomcat as an NT Service.
> >
> > I use:-
> > Microwoft WIndows NT Version 4.0 (Build 1381) Service Pack 6)
> > Jakarta_Tomcat-3.2.3
> > jk_nt_service.exe (binary download - from 3.2.4
> >
> > Then using document "Working with the Jakarta NT Service"
> >
> > 1.      cmd prompt:  jk_nt_service -R Jakarta wrapper.properties
> > 2.      performed a net start Jakarta, and received the following three
> > lines
> >         The Jakarta service is starting
> >         The Jakarta service could not be started
> >         The service did not report an error.
> >
> > I then tried...
> >
> > From Windows NT Control Panel>Services
> > 1.      (start) Jakarta and received the following message
> >         "Could not start the Jakarta Service on \\blah
> >         Error 2140: An Internal Windows NT Error Occured"
> >
> > FYI my wrapper.properties contains:-
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ----------------
> > #
> > # $Header: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat/src/etc/Attic/wrapper.properties,v
> > 1.2.2.1 2000/10/16 01:59:22 larryi Exp $
> > # $Revision: 1.2.2.1 $
> > # $Date: 2000/10/16 01:59:22 $
> > #
> > #
> > # jk_service.properties - a bootstrup file for the Tomcat NT service.
> > #
> > # This file provides jk_nt_service with the needed information to
> > # start tomcat at a different process.
> > #
> > # As a general note, the characters $( and ) are used internally to
> > define
> > # macros. Do not use them!!!
> > #
> > # Whenever you see a set of lines such as:
> > # x=value
> > # y=$(x)\something
> > #
> > # the final value for y will be value\something
> > #
> > # Normaly all you will need to modify is the first two properties, i.e.
> > # wrapper.tomcat_home and wrapper.java_home. Most of the configuration
> > # is derived from these two.
> > #
> >
> > #
> > # wrapper.tomcat_home should point to the location where you
> > # installed tomcat. This is where you have your conf, webapps and lib
> > # directories.
> > #
> > wrapper.tomcat_home=<c:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4>
> >
> > #
> > # wrapper.java_home should point to your Java installation. Normally
> > # you should have a bin and lib directories beneath it.
> > #
> > wrapper.java_home=<c:\jdk1.3.1>
> >
> > #
> > #------ ADVANCED MODE ------------------------------------------------
> > # Make sure that you read the how-to before making too many changes.
> > #---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #
> >
> > #
> > # Defining where the service is going to put the standard
> > # output of Tomcat. This is where System.out.println and
> > # System.err.println goes to.
> > #
> > wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout
> > wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr
> >
> > #
> > # Additions to the path. put here directories where you store DLLs for
> > # native methods etc.
> > #
> > wrapper.ld_path=d:\
> > wrapper.ld_path=c:\
> >
> > #
> > # Defining the classpath. All the rows that belongs to the class_path
> > # property are concatenated to create the classpath for Tomcat.
> > #
> > # If you have additional locations that you would like to add to the
> > # claspath you should add a new wrapper.class_path=<location> line.
> > #
> > wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\classes
> > wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jaxp.jar
> >
> > # wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\parser.jar
> >
> > wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\webserver.jar
> > wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\servlet.jar
> > wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jasper.jar
> >
> > #
> > # This is where Javac is located in JDK1.2.x
> > #
> > # wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar
> > #
> > # and a tribute to JDK1.1.x
> > #
> > # wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\classes.zip
> >
> > #
> > # This is the Java interpreter used for running Tomcat
> > #
> > wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe
> >
> > #
> > # This is Tomcat's startup class (the class that contains Tomcat's
> > # starting point.
> > #
> > wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat
> >
> > #
> > # This is the location where tomcat's server.xml configuration file
> > # is located.
> > #
> > wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\conf\server.xml
> >
> > #
> > # The NT service uses AJP12/AJP13 to shutdown Tomcat. The
> > # wrapper.shutdown_port tells the service the identity of the port that
> > # is used by AJP12/AJP13.
> > #
> > wrapper.shutdown_port=8007
> >
> > #
> > # Can either be ajp12 or ajp13 depending on your configuration.
> > #
> > # Default value is ajp12
> > #
> > wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp12
> >
> > #
> > # This is the command line that is used to start Tomcat. You can *add*
> > extra
> > # parameters to it but you can not remove anything.
> > #
> > wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -classpath $(wrapper.class_path)
> > $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home
> > $(wrapper.tomcat_home)
> >
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