On Apr 1, 2005 2:11 PM, Lakshmi Narayanan K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In the file catalina.bat, the following lines of code are present:
> echo Using CATALINA_BASE: %CATALINA_BASE%
> echo Using CATALINA_HOME: %CATALINA_HOME%
> echo Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: %CATALINA_TMPDIR%
> echo Using JAVA_HOME: %JAVA_HOME%
>
> set _EXECJAVA=%_RUNJAVA%
>
> My question here is, who / wherefrom is the value of _RUNJAVA being
> set/obtained?
>
> I noticed that shutdown.bat file calls catalina.bat file with stop
> option. I am facing a problem with the execution of the same. When I
> executed shutdown.bat via the command prompt, the value of _RUNJAVA
> gets set to the value of the proper java that is present in JAVA_HOME.
> But when I am executed the same shutdown.bat script from within our
> product application, the value _RUNJAVA isn't getting set as expected.
> Because of this, tomcat shutdown is not getting called, hence tomcat
> never stops when I try to stop it via our application.
>
> Any ideas???
>
> - Lakshmi Narayanan K.
>
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There may be an environment variable set JAVA_HOME that is causing
trouble. Look at setclasspath.bat to what _RUNJAVA points to.
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