I've changed my %CATALINA_HOME% variable since there was a backslash (\)
at the end and now I can start up the service and in my stderr.log I've
got the following:

Created catalinaLoader in: C:\Java\Jakarta4112\server\lib
[INFO] Registry - -Loading registry information
[INFO] Registry - -Creating new Registry instance
[INFO] Registry - -Creating MBeanServer
[INFO] Http11Protocol - -Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080
[INFO] Http11Protocol - -Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080
[INFO] ChannelSocket - -JK2: ajp13 listening on tcp port 8009
[INFO] JkMain - -Jk running ID=0 time=47/281
config=C:\Java\Jakarta4112\conf\jk2.properties

And in my stdout.log:

Bootstrap: Create Catalina server
Bootstrap: Starting service
Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
Apache Tomcat/4.1.12
Bootstrap: Service started

But if I'm browsing to http://machinename:8080/ it hangs by saying
"Opening page http://machinename:8080/...";. Using the
http://localhost:8080/ gives the same.

Can anybody help me out with this?
Gunter




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Behalf Of Mark Eggers
Sent: woensdag 16 oktober 2002 10:36
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: TC4.1.12 on W2K => service doesn't start!


OK,

I have it set up in the following way:

1. In the service properties, I have it logging onto
the local system account.

2. I have set the environment variables in the System
account:

CATALINA_HOME=C:\Tomcat
JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.3.1_04
TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Tomcat

The last is for some legacy applications.

3. I have made sure that java.exe and javac.exe are in
the System path by adding:

C:\jdk1.3.1_04\bin to the system PATH environment
variable.

This environment works reliably on my Windows/2000 Pro
SP3 machine.

/mde/

just my two cents . . . .

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