At 21:31 +0100 28/02/02, Nelson Yip wrote:
different user and not root.
I created a user called tomcat and I want this user to startup tomcat
automatically. What is the best way to do it?
From a startup script that runs as root, do something like:
su tomcat-user -c $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh
At 8:20 +0100 18/02/02, smashingwebs wrote:
No, not the mailing list but the forum that used to
be at:
http://nagoya.apache.org:8080/jive/index.jsp
It no longer works...
It's been that way for about a month I think. I don't think it will be
missed, but an explanatory page instead of the
At 17:30 +0100 29/01/02, Thad Humphries wrote:
Maybe users shouldn't use Microsoft products! At least for email...
No kidding! I am amazed as to how Outlook appears to have a negative impact
on the quality of this list. For example, the way Outlook handles quoting
encourages people to quote far
Hi,
I'm no professional user of tomcat, but i had the same problem in TC401.
I had to unpack the war manually in the webapp-dir. It seemed to me to
be a simple bug in tomcat, and was (almost) confirmed as the bug was
fixed in TC402b2.
I had the same problem today. I reinstalled an application,