Re: Running Tomcat off a CD

2003-08-29 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck
Rob,

This came up fairly recently (last week?) and there was substantial 
discussion about the gotchas involved in doing this.  Check the archives 
for more info.  Amongst others,

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justin

At 12:45 PM 8/29/2003, you wrote:
Tomcat 4.1.24 / WINXP SP1

Has anyone successfully run Tomcat off a CD?  I know this is a little out 
of the ordinary.  We have a J2EE app which I would like to teach to 
students.  The problem is having a quick setup environment for the 
students with having to install minimal software.  I have adjusted the 
variables in the startup.bat, setclasspath.bat, and catalina.bat files to 
point to a CD, but am still not having any luck.

Any thoughts or suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Rob DeVenuto
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Re: Running Tomcat off a CD

2003-08-29 Thread epyonne
MessageIf you can get access to a laptop (I thought most schools have that or am I 
wrong?), you can install everything on it and then do your demo thru a Proxima 
projector.  If you cannot get a laptop, you can use a portable USB2 hard-drive.  That 
should work.

Hope this helps.


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  From: DeVenuto, Rob 
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  Tomcat 4.1.24 / WINXP SP1

  Has anyone successfully run Tomcat off a CD?  I know this is a little out of the 
ordinary.  We have a J2EE app which I would like to teach to students.  The problem is 
having a quick setup environment for the students with having to install minimal 
software.  I have adjusted the variables in the startup.bat, setclasspath.bat, and 
catalina.bat files to point to a CD, but am still not having any luck.  

  Any thoughts or suggestions?

  Thanks in advance,

  Rob DeVenuto


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RE: Running Tomcat off a CD

2003-08-29 Thread Joao Medeiros
You can also try Microsoft Netmeeting if you're using Windows 2000 or
Windows XP. It allows you to connect 2 or more computers charing the
same desktop (yours). Students will be able to see what you're doing and
I'm not sure because I've never tried it but I think it also allows for
others to interact with your desktop as well.

Anyways, just another option for you to think about :-)

/JM

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From: epyonne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 August 2003 21:49
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Running Tomcat off a CD

MessageIf you can get access to a laptop (I thought most schools have
that or am I wrong?), you can install everything on it and then do your
demo thru a Proxima projector.  If you cannot get a laptop, you can use
a portable USB2 hard-drive.  That should work.

Hope this helps.


  - Original Message - 
  From: DeVenuto, Rob 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 02:45 PM
  Subject: Running Tomcat off a CD


  Tomcat 4.1.24 / WINXP SP1

  Has anyone successfully run Tomcat off a CD?  I know this is a little
out of the ordinary.  We have a J2EE app which I would like to teach to
students.  The problem is having a quick setup environment for the
students with having to install minimal software.  I have adjusted the
variables in the startup.bat, setclasspath.bat, and catalina.bat files
to point to a CD, but am still not having any luck.  

  Any thoughts or suggestions?

  Thanks in advance,

  Rob DeVenuto



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