Have you installed the jdk and set the JAVA_HOME variable properly.?

Thanks and Regards
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Pardeep

On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 11:48, Ratnakar Koli wrote:
> I executed netstat -antp, but i could not see tomcat
> running anywhere.
> 
> I have started the services, by "sh startup.sh".
> 
> what could b wrong?
> 
> Ratnakar Koli
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