Howdy,
You would have to at least modify tomcat's work and temp directories.
The servlet container is required to provide a writeable temporary
directory for each context, so unless the CD is writeable all the time
via regular Java IO APIs, you have to do the above.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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>Is there a way to run Tomcat completely off of a CD-ROM?
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>Thanks
>Scott
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