Hey all. I searched the archives and wasn't able to find any
real good info on running Tomcat under Win 2K. I understand that it should be
run in conjunction with Apache, but I can't even get it to run on it's own. I
did have it running when my box was running Win 98, but Win 2K seems to be a
little cranky/pickier about things.
Here's my setup:
Tomcat 3.2.2
Win 2K (service pack 1 and all updates)
JBuilder 4 Enterprise
JDK 1.3 (using the JDK that came with JBuilder for
now)
Java add-ons: Neon Systems JDBC drivers
Environment variables:
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SET
PATH=".";C:\APPS\MISC\ULTRAE~1;C:\JBUILDER4\JDK1.3\bin
rem - Set Classpath
SET CLASSPATH="."
SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;"C:\Java\JBuilder4\jdk1.3" SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;"C:\Java\JBuilder4\jdk1.3\bin" SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;"C:\Java\Tomcat\classes" SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;"C:\Java\Tomcat\lib" SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;"C:\Java\Neon\JDBC\scjd12.jar" rem - Tomcat Java server information
SET TOMCAT_HOME="C:\Java\Tomcat" SET JAVA_HOME="C:\Java\JBuilder4\jdk1.3" *******************************
Now when I open up a command prompt and start
"c:\Java\Tomcat\bin\tomcat run" I'll get an exception:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
C:\Java\JBuilder4\jdk1/3\bin\java
If you look at the path, somehow the period in the jdk1.3 part
of the path is getting set to a backslash. This is the only obvious problem that
I can find. Has anybody got a work around for this on how to get Tomcat to run?
thanks for the help!
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