Hi,
Based on information from people of this list, i tried
to use the startup.bat file to start tomcat server...
but it doesn't work...in fact it's worse than windows
installation with services. at least service works and
i can use tomcat server.
The startup.bat file seems to not work correctly
Are you running with a full JDK or just a JRE?
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 08:17, P.M wrote:
Hi,
Based on information from people of this list, i tried
to use the startup.bat file to start tomcat server...
but it doesn't work...in fact it's worse than windows
installation with services. at
i run with both, JDK and JRE (are running on my PC)
--- Ben Souther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running with a full JDK or just a JRE?
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 08:17, P.M wrote:
Hi,
Based on information from people of this list, i
tried
to use the startup.bat file to start
Which is your JAVA_HOME environment variable pointing to?
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 08:42, P.M wrote:
i run with both, JDK and JRE (are running on my PC)
--- Ben Souther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running with a full JDK or just a JRE?
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 08:17, P.M wrote:
I discover from where came the trouble...
JAVA_HOME pointed on J2SDK 1.4.2 and not JDK 5.0.
i changed it and not the scripts are working...
thanks a lot for help.
but admin application doesn't work :(
Maileen
--- Ben Souther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running with a full JDK or just a
The admin app no longer ships with Tomcat by default.
You have to download it separately.
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 09:37, P.M wrote:
I discover from where came the trouble...
JAVA_HOME pointed on J2SDK 1.4.2 and not JDK 5.0.
i changed it and not the scripts are working...
thanks a lot for help.
Hi,
I am also having a somewat similar problem.I installed tomcat5.5.7 on my
windows xp system through the *.exe file.The server starts and stops properly
but i dont know why I am not able to see the index file.When i give the command
http://localhost:8080/,it displays nothing.I even tried to