Thanks Ben. The cause in fact is the catalina home environment variable was not set.
Strang enough, tc 4 runs on
jdk 1.3.02 in Window 2K, without the catalina home environment variable, using the
tomat home instead. I guess
once the catalina environment variable is set, the tomcat home environment variable is
not needed any more.
Thanks.
Vernon
11/23/2001 2:43:45 PM, ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vernon,
sounds like you havent configured the path for jdk1.3.1_01 yet. thats about
the only thing that i could imagine..if you have configured the path for
both tomcat and jdk1.3.1_01 with : set JAVA_HOME= c:\jdk1.3.1_01..(for
instance)
- Original Message -
From: Vernon Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: HELP! Can't start up TC 4.0.1 on jdk 1.3.11_01 in Window 2K.
Due to some problems on running TC 4.0.1, I get a suggestion from the Sun
support to use the new jdk 1.3.1_01.
Now, I can't start up the TC. After I issue the startup command, an
exception occurs. I am unable to see what the
exception is. The catalina window only stays for a very few seconds.
Do anyone know how to handle this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Vernon
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