I do not know if this would work but try to set the JAVA_HOME variable to point
to the JRE. I think it should work then.
 
  Keith Wannamaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If you are using JSPs in your 
application,
the JDK rather than the JRE is required to
compile them at run-time.

Keith

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Kiran Kumar N (RBIN/DCA-NMS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 11:42 PM
| To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| Subject: Why is JDK needed to install Apache Tomcat 4.0 on WinNT?
| 
| 
| I am trying to create a setup an application of mine for distribution 
| among my associates. But during the installation of Tomcat 4.0, it initially
| 
| checks if JDK is installed and if not, it exits the installation. 
| 
| Why does it need the JDK? All my target PCs have JREs installed. What should
| be 
| done to disable this check in Tomcat Setup. I am in need of a solution to
| this urgently.
| Please help.
| 
| Thanks and Best Regards,
| nKiran
| 
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