RE: Still need help w. Tomcat installation

2002-09-09 Thread Vincent . Gaboriau

To run Tomcat in DOS, you must specify the JAVA_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME
environment variables (system or user are not important in a first step). If
you have already done it, you must close your DOS window and open a new one
in order to the variables became enabled.

hopes it help you.

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De : STEVE BURRUS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : dimanche 8 septembre 2002 21:53
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Still need help w. Tomcat installation


 I STILL need some degree of help/assistance from someone in this newsgroup
re. installing Tomcat!!! That is really a damned SAD thing to have to say at
this late date now, you would think that I could have had this thing figured
out by now! (Maybe I am just flat too DUMB to be a member of this newsgroup,
I don't know!! :) )

 Anyway, I think that the crux of my problem is that I am editing the
environment variables in System the wrong way!! Do I or do I not leave on
the ; (semi-colon) after the particular path in the JAVA_HOME and
TOMCAT_HOME, etc.? When I try to activate Tomcat in DOS, I always seem to
get an error message saying that the JAVA_HOME variable is either missing or
improperly set. Now, what's up with that anyway?

 Sincerely Yours,
 Steve Burrus

SINCERELY YOURS,
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RE: Still need help w. Tomcat installation

2002-09-09 Thread jon wingfield

No trailing semi-colon. No trailing slash.

:)

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From: STEVE BURRUS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 September 2002 20:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Still need help w. Tomcat installation


 I STILL need some degree of help/assistance from someone in this newsgroup
re. installing Tomcat!!! That is really a damned SAD thing to have to say at
this late date now, you would think that I could have had this thing figured
out by now! (Maybe I am just flat too DUMB to be a member of this newsgroup,
I don't know!! :) )

 Anyway, I think that the crux of my problem is that I am editing the
environment variables in System the wrong way!! Do I or do I not leave on
the ; (semi-colon) after the particular path in the JAVA_HOME and
TOMCAT_HOME, etc.? When I try to activate Tomcat in DOS, I always seem to
get an error message saying that the JAVA_HOME variable is either missing or
improperly set. Now, what's up with that anyway?

 Sincerely Yours,
 Steve Burrus

SINCERELY YOURS,
STEVE BURRUS
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Re: Still need help w. Tomcat installation

2002-09-09 Thread micael

My JAVA_HOME on my hope set up is set to:

 c:\j2se14

bin is at C;\j2se14\bin.  Did you set PATH?  My PATH is set to:

 %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program 
Files\SecureCRT3.0;C:\j2se14\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin;%JAVA_HOME%\bin

The relevant part for you, clearly, is %JAVA_HOME%\bin.

Are you using \ for Win or / for Linux/Unix?

Hope this helps.  Boy, you've been at it a while.  I admire your 
stick-to-it-ive-ness.

Micael

At 12:52 PM 9/8/2002 -0700, you wrote:
  I STILL need some degree of help/assistance from someone in this 
 newsgroup re. installing Tomcat!!! That is really a damned SAD thing to 
 have to say at this late date now, you would think that I could have had 
 this thing figured out by now! (Maybe I am just flat too DUMB to be a 
 member of this newsgroup, I don't know!! :) )

  Anyway, I think that the crux of my problem is that I am editing the 
 environment variables in System the wrong way!! Do I or do I not leave on 
 the ; (semi-colon) after the particular path in the JAVA_HOME and 
 TOMCAT_HOME, etc.? When I try to activate Tomcat in DOS, I always seem to 
 get an error message saying that the JAVA_HOME variable is either missing 
 or improperly set. Now, what's up with that anyway?

  Sincerely Yours,
  Steve Burrus

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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-29 Thread Steve R. Burrus

  Hello Micael, I appreciate the useful [-sic]advice which you offered to me re. 
setting the system variables for the Tomcat installation, however I really don't 
appreciate at all you inferring that I am DELIBERATELY trying to make it harder for 
both you and everyone else to help me just because I INADVERTENTLY left out the info. 
on what my platform is!




 --- On Wed 08/28, micael  wrote:
From: micael [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:39:02 -0700
Subject: Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

 Do you know how to set your environmental variables on XP?  If not, go to 
 Start, Settings, Control Panel (in classic view), System, Advanced (tab),
 
 Environmental Variables (button), where you will see lots of neat stuff 
 that is fairly intuitive.  If you don't have the paths set, set them.  You
 
 will need, for example,
 
 ANT_HOMEc:\ant
 CATALINA_HOME c:\tomcat
 CLASSPATH c:\jdk;c:\tomcat;c:\junit or whatever
 JAVA_HOME c:\jdk
 PATH %JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin or whatever.
 
 If you want to create a new system variable, hit New.  If you
 want to 
 edit an old one, hit Edit.  Probably should avoid
 Delete for the time 
 being.  If you want to hard code these values in configurations of your 
 application, that is something different.  That is possible too.  But, I 
 think this is your easiest start.  I recommend you read something like 
 second chapter of Component Development for the Java Platform, by Stuart 
 Dabbs Halloway to get acquainted with what this all really is doing.
 
 There is a paucity of literature on the subject.
 
 Lesson One: Saying what platform you are working on helps people who
 really 
 would like to help you if you don't make it too hard to help.  Sorry if 
 that sounds too smug, but you seem not to be into helping us help 
 you.  Hope this did.  Have fun!
 
 Micael
 
 At 11:39 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
   You are in luck, my good friend Jakob, I am using the
 Windows XP Operating
 System, so you can certainly help me out!
 
 
 --- Jacob Kjome  wrote:
   Hello STEVE,
  
   I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are
 using
   Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help
 you.
   Let me know.
  
   Jake
  
   Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:
  
   SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone
 in this 
  newsgroup
   SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got
 everything 
  alright with
   SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet,
 but alas, 
  when I
   tried
   SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error
 msg. saying 
  something
   about
   SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!!
 Should I 
  type into
   the
   SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not
 to maybe correct this?
  
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-29 Thread Andreas Mohrig

Steve,

excuse me, but what game are you playing exactly? I have been following your
posts and the answers to them for a while now, and although people are
generally very willing to help you, you are continuing to upset them. Why?

John Turner already suggested that you are making some queer kind of joke,
and I'm starting to think he's right. Maybe you should start to post
something useful or stop posting at all. And I would strongly suggest to
read http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html as is suggested in
the jakarta project's mailing list guidelines (which you should perhaps read
first: http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html). Otherwise (I think) the
following things will happen in short order:

1. You will get more flames.
2. A lot of people on this list will filter your posts.
3. You will be banned from the list altogether.

But who am I to worry about that?

Andreas Mohrig

-Original Message-
From: Steve R. Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!


  Hello Micael, I appreciate the useful [-sic]advice which you offered to
me re. setting the system variables for the Tomcat installation, however I
really don't appreciate at all you inferring that I am DELIBERATELY trying
to make it harder for both you and everyone else to help me just because I
INADVERTENTLY left out the info. on what my platform is!




 --- On Wed 08/28, micael  wrote:
From: micael [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:39:02 -0700
Subject: Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

 Do you know how to set your environmental variables on XP?  If not, go to 
 Start, Settings, Control Panel (in classic view), System, Advanced (tab),
 
 Environmental Variables (button), where you will see lots of neat stuff 
 that is fairly intuitive.  If you don't have the paths set, set them.  You
 
 will need, for example,
 
 ANT_HOMEc:\ant
 CATALINA_HOME c:\tomcat
 CLASSPATH c:\jdk;c:\tomcat;c:\junit or whatever
 JAVA_HOME c:\jdk
 PATH %JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin or whatever.
 
 If you want to create a new system variable, hit New.  If you
 want to 
 edit an old one, hit Edit.  Probably should avoid
 Delete for the time 
 being.  If you want to hard code these values in configurations of your 
 application, that is something different.  That is possible too.  But, I 
 think this is your easiest start.  I recommend you read something like 
 second chapter of Component Development for the Java Platform, by Stuart 
 Dabbs Halloway to get acquainted with what this all really is doing.
 
 There is a paucity of literature on the subject.
 
 Lesson One: Saying what platform you are working on helps people who
 really 
 would like to help you if you don't make it too hard to help.  Sorry if 
 that sounds too smug, but you seem not to be into helping us help 
 you.  Hope this did.  Have fun!
 
 Micael
 
 At 11:39 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
   You are in luck, my good friend Jakob, I am using the
 Windows XP Operating
 System, so you can certainly help me out!

***
*
 
 --- Jacob Kjome  wrote:
   Hello STEVE,
  
   I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are
 using
   Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help
 you.
   Let me know.
  
   Jake
  
   Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:
  
   SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone
 in this 
  newsgroup
   SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got
 everything 
  alright with
   SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet,
 but alas, 
  when I
   tried
   SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error
 msg. saying 
  something
   about
   SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!!
 Should I 
  type into
   the
   SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not
 to maybe correct this?
  
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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-29 Thread micael

Okay, Steve.  I won't bother you any more.

At 06:08 PM 8/28/2002 -0400, you wrote:
   Hello Micael, I appreciate the useful [-sic]advice which you offered 
 to me re. setting the system variables for the Tomcat installation, 
 however I really don't appreciate at all you inferring that I am 
 DELIBERATELY trying to make it harder for both you and everyone else to 
 help me just because I INADVERTENTLY left out the info. on what my platform is!




  --- On Wed 08/28, micael  wrote:
From: micael [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:39:02 -0700
Subject: Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

  Do you know how to set your environmental variables on XP?  If not, go to
  Start, Settings, Control Panel (in classic view), System, Advanced (tab),
 
  Environmental Variables (button), where you will see lots of neat stuff
  that is fairly intuitive.  If you don't have the paths set, set them.  You
 
  will need, for example,
 
  ANT_HOMEc:\ant
  CATALINA_HOME c:\tomcat
  CLASSPATH c:\jdk;c:\tomcat;c:\junit or whatever
  JAVA_HOME c:\jdk
  PATH %JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin or whatever.
 
  If you want to create a new system variable, hit New.  If you
  want to
  edit an old one, hit Edit.  Probably should avoid
  Delete for the time
  being.  If you want to hard code these values in configurations of your
  application, that is something different.  That is possible too.  But, I
  think this is your easiest start.  I recommend you read something like
  second chapter of Component Development for the Java Platform, by Stuart
  Dabbs Halloway to get acquainted with what this all really is doing.
 
  There is a paucity of literature on the subject.
 
  Lesson One: Saying what platform you are working on helps people who
  really
  would like to help you if you don't make it too hard to help.  Sorry if
  that sounds too smug, but you seem not to be into helping us help
  you.  Hope this did.  Have fun!
 
  Micael
 
  At 11:39 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
You are in luck, my good friend Jakob, I am using the
  Windows XP Operating
  System, so you can certainly help me out!
  *** 
 *
  
  --- Jacob Kjome  wrote:
Hello STEVE,
   
I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are
  using
Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help
  you.
Let me know.
   
Jake
   
Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:
   
SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone
  in this
   newsgroup
SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got
  everything
   alright with
SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet,
  but alas,
   when I
tried
SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error
  msg. saying
   something
about
SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!!
  Should I
   type into
the
SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not
  to maybe correct this?
   
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Sexton, George

Go back and read the messages that I and everyone else sent to help you.

If you don't read the messages that we respond with, we can't help you here.

I, on the other hand, am a consultant and will be happy to fly to your
location and assist you in your configuration issue.



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From: STEVE R BURRUS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 August, 2002 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!


 I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in this newsgroup
concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything alright with
setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, when I
tried
again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying something
about
the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type into
the
DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?

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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Michael Locasto

Steve,

I'm not sure the syntax of JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* is correct. I'm not sure what
effect that's going to have, if any. I don't like setting up env variables
like that globally b/c they're subject to change and an old one can get
you hours of frustration during a new install while you overlook it.

One quick and dirty way to make sure it is set properly is to put it in
your catalina.bat or tomcat.bat (whichever version of Tomcat you're
running)

one of my Windows Tomcat instances has this in tomcat.bat, right after the
header 'rem' statements

rem - Save Environment Variables That May Change ---

set _TOMCAT_HOME=%TOMCAT_HOME%
set _TOMCAT_INSTALL=%TOMCAT_INSTALL%
set _CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%

set TOMCAT_HOME=c:\opt\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1
set JAVA_HOME=c:\opt\java\sdk\jdk1.4.0

(or whatever is appropriate for your installation directory. It should be
the directory containing the bin\ jre\ lib\ include\ demo\)

Regards,
Michael


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:04 PM
Subject: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!


 I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in this
newsgroup
 concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything alright
with
 setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, when I
tried
 again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying
something about
 the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type
into the
 DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?

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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread micael

I STILL would like to know what OS you are on, what version of Tomcat you 
are talking about, what you have done, etc.  The setting up of Tomcat is 
really pretty easy, and if you were to tell people what your situation was, 
you would have had an answer long ago.

At 10:04 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in this newsgroup
concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything alright with
setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, when I tried
again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying something 
about
the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type 
into the
DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?

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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Mike Jackson

System applet strikes me as either NT, 2000, or XP.  But I could be wrong.

--mikej
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 -Original Message-
 From: micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:43 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!


 I STILL would like to know what OS you are on, what version of Tomcat you
 are talking about, what you have done, etc.  The setting up of Tomcat is
 really pretty easy, and if you were to tell people what your
 situation was,
 you would have had an answer long ago.

 At 10:04 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
   I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in
 this newsgroup
 concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything
 alright with
 setting the environment variables in the System applet, but
 alas, when I tried
 again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying
 something
 about
 the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type
 into the
 DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?
 
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Paul Brinkley

At 11:11 AM 8/28/2002 -0600, Sexton, George wrote:
Go back and read the messages that I and everyone else sent to help you.

If you don't read the messages that we respond with, we can't help you here.

I, on the other hand, am a consultant and will be happy to fly to your
location and assist you in your configuration issue.

Heck, at the rate things are going, -I'll- pay you to fly down there
before too long...


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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Jacob Hookom

Are you sure you aren't running Amiga Shell and not DOS?

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| concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything alright
| with
| setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, when
I
| tried
| again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying
something
| about
| the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type
| into the
| DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Turner, John


Steve is using Windows XP, and, if memory serves, he has downloaded one of
the 4.1.x versions, though that might be wrong.

These types of posts from him have been going on for quite some time
(months), I'm beginning to wonder if it isn't some sort of joke or prank.  I
would think someone posting for that long would be aware of the need to post
specifics like versions, error messages, etc., though I could easily be
wrong.

John Turner
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 Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:48 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!
 
 
 System applet strikes me as either NT, 2000, or XP.  But I 
 could be wrong.
 
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Turner, John


ROFLMAO!

John


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 Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:00 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!
 
 
 At 11:11 AM 8/28/2002 -0600, Sexton, George wrote:
 Go back and read the messages that I and everyone else sent 
 to help you.
 
 If you don't read the messages that we respond with, we 
 can't help you here.
 
 I, on the other hand, am a consultant and will be happy to 
 fly to your
 location and assist you in your configuration issue.
 
 Heck, at the rate things are going, -I'll- pay you to fly down there
 before too long...
 
 
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Turner, John


Charge double, and get paid up front!

John 

 -Original Message-
 From: Sexton, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:12 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!
 
 
 Go back and read the messages that I and everyone else sent 
 to help you.
 
 If you don't read the messages that we respond with, we can't 
 help you here.
 
 I, on the other hand, am a consultant and will be happy to fly to your
 location and assist you in your configuration issue.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: STEVE R BURRUS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 28 August, 2002 11:04 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!
 
 
  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in 
 this newsgroup
 concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got 
 everything alright with
 setting the environment variables in the System applet, but 
 alas, when I
 tried
 again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. 
 saying something
 about
 the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! 
 Should I type into
 the
 DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?
 
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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Jacob Kjome

Hello STEVE,

I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are using
Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help you.
Let me know.

Jake

Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:

SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in this newsgroup
SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything alright with
SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, when I tried
SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying something about
SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type into the
SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this? 

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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread STEVE R BURRUS

 You are in luck, my good friend Jakob, I am using the Windows XP Operating
System, so you can certainly help me out!


--- Jacob Kjome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello STEVE,
 
 I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are using
 Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help you.
 Let me know.
 
 Jake
 
 Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:
 
 SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in this newsgroup
 SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything alright with
 SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, when I
 tried
 SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying something
 about
 SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I type into
 the
 SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this? 
 
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RE: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread Jacob Hookom

Steve, I replied to you on this 3 weeks ago, along with everyone else:

My step by step for XP:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg62993.html

http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg63404.html

http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg60454.html

-Jacob

| -Original Message-
| From: STEVE R BURRUS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:40 PM
| To: Tomcat Users List; Jacob Kjome
| Subject: Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!
| 
|  You are in luck, my good friend Jakob, I am using the Windows XP
| Operating
| System, so you can certainly help me out!
|

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| **
| 
| --- Jacob Kjome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|  Hello STEVE,
| 
|  I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are
using
|  Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help you.
|  Let me know.
| 
|  Jake
| 
|  Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:
| 
|  SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in
this
| newsgroup
|  SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything
| alright with
|  SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet, but
alas,
| when I
|  tried
|  SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg.
saying
| something
|  about
|  SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should
I
| type into
|  the
|  SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct
| this?
| 
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Re: STILL need help w. Tomcat installation!!

2002-08-28 Thread micael

Do you know how to set your environmental variables on XP?  If not, go to 
Start, Settings, Control Panel (in classic view), System, Advanced (tab), 
Environmental Variables (button), where you will see lots of neat stuff 
that is fairly intuitive.  If you don't have the paths set, set them.  You 
will need, for example,

ANT_HOMEc:\ant
CATALINA_HOME c:\tomcat
CLASSPATH c:\jdk;c:\tomcat;c:\junit or whatever
JAVA_HOME c:\jdk
PATH %JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin or whatever.

If you want to create a new system variable, hit New.  If you want to 
edit an old one, hit Edit.  Probably should avoid Delete for the time 
being.  If you want to hard code these values in configurations of your 
application, that is something different.  That is possible too.  But, I 
think this is your easiest start.  I recommend you read something like 
second chapter of Component Development for the Java Platform, by Stuart 
Dabbs Halloway to get acquainted with what this all really is doing.

There is a paucity of literature on the subject.

Lesson One: Saying what platform you are working on helps people who really 
would like to help you if you don't make it too hard to help.  Sorry if 
that sounds too smug, but you seem not to be into helping us help 
you.  Hope this did.  Have fun!

Micael

At 11:39 AM 8/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
  You are in luck, my good friend Jakob, I am using the Windows XP Operating
System, so you can certainly help me out!


--- Jacob Kjome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello STEVE,
 
  I forget what OS you are using.  Can you state that?  If you are using
  Windows NT/2000/XP and not Windows 95/98/Millenium I can help you.
  Let me know.
 
  Jake
 
  Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:04:12 PM, you wrote:
 
  SRB  I STILL find myself in some degree of need from someone in this 
 newsgroup
  SRB concerning the Tomcat install!!! I THINK that I got everything 
 alright with
  SRB setting the environment variables in the System applet, but alas, 
 when I
  tried
  SRB again to activate Tomcat, I STILL received the error msg. saying 
 something
  about
  SRB the JAVA_HOME variable was not properly set or missing!! Should I 
 type into
  the
  SRB DOS command line set JAVA_HOME=j2sdk* or not to maybe correct this?
 
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