I can help you with one thing - if you use "CATALINA RUN" rather than
"CATALINA START", then the window will stick around so you can see the
error.
Greg Trasuk, President
StratusCom Manufacturing Systems Inc. - We use information technology to
solve business problems on your plant floor.
http://stratuscom.ca
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Curtis Dougherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:40 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: http vs https And Windows
>
>
> I'll try reading it again...
> So here's a new twist (for all you Win2K folks) - When I specify
> keystorepath on a Win2K Pro / Win2K Server box...do I use
> "c:\someplace\like\here"
> or
> "c:\someplace\like\here\"
> or
> "c:/someplace/like/here"
> or
> "c:/someplace/like/here/"
>
> OR
> "c:\someplace\like\here"
> or
> "c:\someplace\like\here\.keystore"
> or
> "c:/someplace/like/here"
> or
> "c:/someplace/like/here/.keystore"
>
> The How-2 says "/path/to/.keystore" which is confusing this
> lowly simpleton
>
> Thanks
> cd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 11:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: http vs https And Windows
>
>
> On Monday 20 August 2001 14:11 pm, you wrote:
> > I followed the SSL-How-2 and Still could NOT get
> "/examples" to load via
> > the SSL link?
> >
> Read it again? :-)
>
> I can happily make SSL work, but only on Linux. I have
> created the .keystore
>
> in Win2k, but of course, when I start tomcat the batch window
> scrolls past
> me
> and closes - so I dont get to see the error. I think I just
> haven't got a
> .keystore in the correct place.
>
> Oh, as well as me asking where the keystore should go, how
> the hell do I
> stop
> that stupid dos box window scrolling past me (catalina.bat
> creates a new
> java
> process, which creates a new dos box)? It's driving me
> insane. I don't
> understand how people develop on win2k!
>
> Another one of my favourites with win2k is how the lack of
> any obvious way
> of
> setting the working directory if you start tomcat as a
> service. I know a
> working directory can be set by the workDir on the context in
> the server.xml
>
> file, yet it seems to totally ignore this and still look in
> c:\winnt\system32. :)
>
> --
> John Baker, BSc CS.
> Java Developer, TEAM Slb. (http://www.teamenergy.com)
> The views expressed in this mail are my own.