At 01:42 PM 1/13/2004 -0800, you wrote:

Hi Jacob,

Just one thing wasn't clarified in the readme:

In the line commented as "Set extra parameters", are
the characters between the # symbols considered
commented out?  If I needed to change the values
associated with #-Xms32m#-Xmx256m#, should I replace
the # with a space?

It looks that way to me, but I wanted verification
from an expert.  Thank you - MOD


Heh, "expert". That's funny. I just happened to see an email which contained a reference to the service.bat, started with that, watched the list some more, and finally came up with what is there. It really is only tweaks added to the original.


As for the # signs. Those are actually the delimiters of the arguments. Don't ask me how they came up with that syntax. It just is that way. They aren't being used for comments and shouldn't be replaced by anything else if you want things to work.

Jake



--- Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a service.bat file in the Tomcat CVS.
> Here's a copy of that with a
> couple minor tweaks.  I've attached it before to
> emails in this list, but I'll
> attach it again since it is small.  Rename
> service.txt to service.bat.
>
> Jake
>
> Quoting Michael Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> > Hi, I've recently downloaded Tomcat 5.0.16 to try
> some
> > 4.1.29 Web apps against it.
> >
> > I've always installed Tomcat as a service using a
> > Windows command script like this:
> >
> >     set JAVA_HOME=C:\Tools\JDKs
> >     set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Tools\Tomcat\5.0.16
> >     set TOMCAT_HOME=%CATALINA_HOME%
> >
> >     set SERVICE_NAME=Apache-Tomcat-5.0.16
> >     set
> >
>
BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE=org.apache.catalina.startup.BootstrapService
> >     set STDOUT=%TOMCAT_HOME%\logs\stdout.log
> >     set STDERR=%TOMCAT_HOME%\logs\stderr.log
> >
> >     echo Service name: %SERVICE_NAME%
> >     echo Java HOME   : %JAVA_HOME%
> >     echo Tomcat HOME : %TOMCAT_HOME%
> >     echo Bootstrap   : %BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE%
> >     echo Output log  : %STDOUT%
> >     echo Error  log  : %STDERR%
> >
> >     tomcat.exe -install %SERVICE_NAME%
> > %JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll -server -Xms64m
> > -Xmx256m
> > -Djava.class.path=%TOMCAT_HOME%\bin\bootstrap.jar
> > -Dcatalina.home=%TOMCAT_HOME%
> > -Djava.endorsed.dirs=%TOMCAT_HOME%\common\endorsed
> > -start %BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE% -params start -stop
> > %BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE% -params stop -out %STDOUT%
> -err
> > %STDERR%
> >
> > But it's not working with Tomcat 5.0.16.
> >
> > I downloaded the ZIP file, as I always do, not the
> > .exe installer.
> >
> > What is the proper idiom for setting up Tomcat
> 5.0.16
> > as a service under Windows 2000?  Thanks - MOD
> >
> >
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