Hi,

I just tried the newest version of tomcat.sh in the 3.3.1 version of TC
Works like a charme (I need the JDPA support which I hardcoded before)

One small comment (subject for discussion):

I think it would make sense to change

# Read local properties
if [ -f $HOME/.tomcatrc ] ; then
  . $HOME/.tomcatrc
fi

to

# Read local properties
if [ -f ../.tomcatrc ] ; then
  . ../.tomcatrc
fi

Note the .. instead the $HOME

My setup:
I have 4 different Tomcats installed which use all the same Tomcat
installation in in
TOMCAT_HOME (/usr/tomcat).

BTW. I have 4 tomcat directories with 4 bin and conf dirs set up for this.
Is there a simpler way of distinguishing the different profiles?


All 4 Tomcats need different memory settings -Xms and -Xmx
Currently $HOME/.tomcatrc points to a single profile configuration
With my change every tomcat gets its own configuration .tomcatrc file
instead of a single global one.

If we decide to leave it as it is, we might consider to change the $HOME to
$TOMCAT_HOME for consistency.

What do you think?

Regards,
Hans

Hans Schmid

einsurance Agency AG
Information Technology
Bayerstrasse 33
80335 M�nchen

Tel: +49-89-55292-860
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