Doobster wrote:
Matt,
Thanks for the reply.  The problem was that despite my having
installed JAVA 1.6 and configured (perhaps misconfigured)
alternatives, Tomcat was using version 1.4 which came with Redhat 5.
I manually changed the symbolic links in /etc/alternatives and
everything worked like a charm.

Did I say how I really hate the naming of different flavors of JAVA
and how alternatives does its business?

Cool--glad you got that sorted out. I tend to install all my Java versions manually (meaning just unzip and point specific apps to the specific version needed), but it does get confusing when something's managing that for you.
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