RE: Win98 bad command problem
I have the same problem, but i think that win98 cant handle long path's so i installed win2k and it worked fine any other sugestion ? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Win98 bad command problem Hi, I'm getting the following error after trying to run startup: D:\tomcat.\bin\startup Including all jars in d:\tomcat\lib in your CLASSPATH. Using CLASSPATH: d:\tomcat\classes;d:\tomcat\lib\SERVLET.JAR;d:\tomcat\lib\PARSE R.JAR;d:\tomcat\lib\JAXP.JAR;d:\tomcat\lib\ANT.JAR;d:\tomcat\lib\WEBSER~1.JA R;d: \tomcat\lib\JASPER.JAR;d:\jdk1.3.1\lib\tools.jar Starting Tomcat in new window Bad command or file name From what I've seen, it might be a path problem...Here's the relevant stuff: D:\tomcatset PATH=C:\WINDOWS;D:\JDK1.3.1 JAVA_HOME=d:\jdk1.3.1 TOMCAT_HOME=d:\tomcat If anybody has any advice about this problem, I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Misty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache + Tomcat with mod_jk and Virtual Hosts
Please i need help with this can anyone anwser me about this issue ?? With Apache and tomcat working with mod_jk: Its possible to map every virtual host (On Apache) to a different webapp on tomcat ??? I.E. Apache Virtual Host: 123.myhost.com ip: 10.0.0.2 Tomcat Webbapp : tomcat33\webapps\123 Apache Virtual Host: 789.myhost.com ip: 10.0.0.2 Tomcat Webbapp : tomcat33\webapps\789 thanks in advance !!!
Apache + Tomcat with mod_jk and Virtual Hosts
does anybody have a configuration in this way: With Apache and tomcat working with mod_jk: Its possible to map every virtual host (On Apache) a a different webapp on tomcat ??? I.E. Apache Virtual Host: 123.myhost.com Tomcat Webbapp : tomcat33\webapps\123 Apache Virtual Host: 789.myhost.com Tomcat Webbapp : tomcat33\webapps\789 thanks in advance !!! -- W98: a 32-bit graphical front end to a 16-bit patch on a 8-bit Operating System written for a 4-bit processor by a 2-bit corporation without ONE bit of decency -- Unix Is Like A Tipi, No Gates, No Windows, And an Apache Inside