Hello Kal -
You may want to edit the tomcat.bat file and add a line near the top
(note that there is NOT a semicolon on the end of the line):
set JAVA_HOME = c:\jdk1.3
That way you know that the environmental variable will be set when
you run Tomcat.
Yours,
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: kal inuganti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TOMCAT - installation
Hi All!
I am trying to get apache tomcat started on windows but it would not work.
Once I run the startup.bat file the classpath is being echoed and a new
window flashes for a second. What am I missing?
I edited the autoexec.bat file and included set JAVA_HOME = c:\jdk1.3;
and also set TOMCAT_HOME = c:\jakarta-tomcat
I also included all the jar files in /lib in the classpath.
Is there something else that I need to do?
Please suggest!
Kalyan
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