Not sure if this is the proper place for this message or if it's better in a
java discussion but I get different results depending on if Tomcat is
running as a service versus when I start it using the batch file in a cmd
window. So I'll try it here first.
I have a java application from which I
Hi,
I've been running (an older) version of Tomcat (4.1.31) on a test
Windows 2000 system for awhile as an application, and this weekend, I
wanted to try to run it as a service, so I downloaded and ran the .EXE
version from www.apache.org.
The installation seemed to go ok, but whenever the servic
rver?
Please in step by step explanation...
Thanks a lot!!!
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Web Edition will not run any 'Enterprise'
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> Web Edition will not run any 'Enterprise' Applications (from MS at
> least). I've tried SQL 2
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> wha The actual limitations are max number of cpu's, disk size and
> memory, not applications.
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> I have no issu
: Running Tomcat as service on Win2003 Server
Web Edition will not run any 'Enterprise' Applications (from MS at
least). I've tried SQL 2000 with no luck.
Jeff Birt
Electronics Engineer
Integrated Systems Facility
University of Missouri - Rolla
573.341.6058
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wha The actual limitations are max number of cpu's, disk size and
memory, not applications.
I have no issues with any type of program not loading on a web edition
ystems Facility
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: Bui, Bao-Ha D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Running Tomcat as service on Win2003 Server
Hello,
I am trying to set up Tomcat 4.0.2 to run as service on Win2003 server
with
IIS 6.
The service will start and stop right
Hello,
I am trying to set up Tomcat 4.0.2 to run as service on Win2003 server with
IIS 6.
The service will start and stop right away.
Looking into the event viewer, the log indicated that Tomcat failed to
start.
Could anyone tell me what's wrong? We have the same version of Tomcat
running fine
Hello!
Just like to ask why is it that I always have
dbcp error everytime i run tomcat as a service???
I have already declared System DSN but still dbcp error occurs...
Help!
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Hello,
If I run Tomcat as a service, do I have to change all the catch(Exception) ... to log
the errors in a log file? I used to run Tomcat as Standalone and had
System.err.println()s when an exception was caught.
Thanks,
Lior
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ed perfectly if I run the tomcat through
the start menu and not as service.
Oded Hasidi
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During installation did you se
E\modules dir, not a link, and the load modules line for apache
is setup correctly.
Who owns the .dll, and who has rights to it?
rls
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Hi.
My problem is as follows:
When running tomcat normaly there is no issue, but when running as service I get an
unsatisfiedLinkError Exception when trying to load dll. Even though the dll is in the
Environment path.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
Oded Hasidi.
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