I don't know what your OS is, but I installed via RPM and I have a 
script in /etc/rc.d/init.d named tomcat4.  No, it's not as handy as 
service tomcat4 start, but it works :-)  I typically wind up doing 
something like !?4 rest? anyway :-P (which grabs the last restart out of 
my history and executes it).  That's even shorter than service tomcat4 
restart :-D

Chris Ruegger wrote:

>Is it possible to set up Tomcat on a Linux
>machine such that I can start it/stop with the 
>service command, i.e.
>
>service tomcat start
>service tomcat stop
>
>If so, how would one do this? Do most people set up
>Tomcat as a daemon on Unix machines? If so,
>tips on how this is done appreciated!!
>
>



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