You need to use the JDK not the JRE. So if, for example, you downloaded the jdk 1.4.2 and unpacked it into /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2, your JAVA_HOME entry should read JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2

Zach.

Christian Platzer wrote:

Hi there.
I have a problem while starting the Tomcat Server.
On my server runs a Debian woody system
I've installed the 4.1.24 tomcat with jdk 1.4.1_02.
Both are not the debian packages, but downloaded from the jakarta project and sun.
the JAVA_HOME variable is set to /usr/lib/j2se/j2re1.4.1, where locates the java
installation
the CATALINA_HOME variable is set to /usr/share/jakarta-tomcat.
When i try to start the tomcat server with the startup.sh script, the only output on
the shell is that the JAVA_HOME variable isn't set properly.

I don't know where's the problem.

Thanks a lot for helping me, and sorry for my poor english.....

Christian


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