This is a known problem and it is due to a problem in the Sun JDK.  You can
find more info on this from the Sun site if you search for "NT + service".
To get around the problem, you could use the JavaService.exe service wrapper
which is provided free from Alexandria Consulting's site.  JavaService.exe
works fine with JDK 1.3.1.....

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jakarta Tomcat NT service stopping itself



I have just set up Tomcat to run as an NT service
(carefully following the how to from the doc).

Everything works fine while I am logged on to the
machine that I have set the service up on i.e. I can
connect up from a client and request servlets and
jsps.

However, when I log off from the server it appears
that the service is stopping, Tomcat will not service
requests. This is confirmed by the fact that when I
log back on again, the service has been stopped.

When I look in Control Panel\Services, the tomcat
service is set up exactly the same way as other
services and these services work fine (whether I am
logged on to the server or not).

Any suggestions on what might be the problem?

Tim.

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