I am trying to install Tomcat on a Mac running OS 8.6 I have followed Basil Bourke's instructions at http://www.basilbourque.com/java4u/tomcat_on_macintosh/index.html which use jBindery. When I try to run from jBindery, I get an error that says "The main class "org/apache/tomcat/startup/Tomcat" could not be loaded. Either it is not in the classpath or has a static initializer that uses a class not in the classpath." I suspect that my file system is screwed up in some way. I've also looked at the installation instructions on the Tomcat site, which are only for Unix and Windows. They said to set an environmental variable for java.home, as well as for tomcat.home. The java.home environmental variable is supposed to be set to the root directory of the JDK. I've tried to do that, but I'm not sure where it is. I have a number of folders called JDK 1.x (1.1, 1.2, 1.3), and some others called jdk 1.x. The jdk's seem to be documentation, and the JDK's are buried in a folder called "(Project Stationary)". It's my understating that the "()" make the folder invisible, but that may no longer be true. Anyway, I could use some help. Thanks. Sara
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