That's funny, I have had it running as a service on Win2K for nearly 3
weeks.  Guess I better tell the user's its not working.

To answer the original question; no, there are no known issues.  I don't use
the wrapper, I simply select the "Run as service" option when I install
Tomcat.

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From: Becky Phaneuf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat as service


That's wonderful and all, but it still doesn't change the fact that
Tomcat doesn't run as a service with 1.4.1_01.  I also have this
problem.

-B

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/26/02 09:49AM >>>

We use the Java Wrapper Service with JDK 1.4 to run Tomcat as an NT 
service. You can find it at:

   http://wrapper.sourceforge.net/doc/english/index.html 

In addition to working cross platform (Windows NT and Unix), you can 
test the service from the command line before and after  installing it.

They supply sample configurations for Tomcat.

Gary

Herwig Posedu wrote:

>hi!
>i tried to run tomcat as service with jdk14 and i doesnt work. there
is
>no error. with jdk 1.3 there were no problems. is there any nown bug
>with version 1.4 of jdk
>thx for helping,..
>
>herwig
>
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