If you install Tomcat as a service (Win32 distribution), you can do this with eny tool 
which enables remote control for
services...
If you are using UNIX, you can start telnet or X-Window (or whatever) terminal to log 
in remotely and start the service
manualy from this client connection.

Running tomcat service should be configurable to accept shut down command from remote 
location. But it is not able to
start it this way (there is no "start-up listener"...).

GG

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From: "Shashank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Query


| I don't think you can do it, as Tomcat doesn't give you any tool to do
| that. ??
|
| any One ?
|
| Mahesh Sapre wrote:
|
| >Hi
| >   I am an software developer from India.I would like to know how do i
| startup and shutdown my tomcat server from remote location?
| >
| >Regards
| >   Mahesh Sapre
| >
| >
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