Hi Terry Allen,
To find out which version of java you are using, type command
"java -version"
in your terminal. It will give you version information. Now Tomcat 5.5.9
recommends that you use JRE 1.5 instead of JRE 1.4. There are some
ways by which
you can use JRE 1.4 and Tomcat 5.5.x together. But why not use 1.5
for good extra
features.
I don't know much about iTools. Since it is not free and I don't have OS X
machine right now, I can not able to guide you in that case. What
you can do is
find out the version of java. If it is 1.5.x, then try to download
Tomcat 5.5.9
from the website and try to run it separate from iTools so that we can able to
confirm whether the issue persists with standalone installation or not. If you
need help in that case, let us know or search on forum you will find answers.
If you want to install JRE/J2SE 1.5, you can use "Software
update" or you can
download separately from Apple website. Now before (4-5 months
before) when JRE
1.5 was new, if you want to use JRE 1.5, you specifically have to
activate it by
going to 1.5 control panel. (you can find all java control panel on
Utilities->Java). I don't know what is the situation right now. But
just confirm
the version first before you download the Tomcat.
I hope this will help you get going. Let us know if you have more troubles.
Regards,
D
Hi again,
Thanks for the reply. Okay, then it does appear that it is an
issue with the Java version. Here's the output of the -version
command:
server:~ root# java -version
java version "1.4.2_09"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_09-232)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-54, mixed mode)
server:~ root#
However, I changed the version using the control panel you
suggested, but it didn't change the Java -version output, I also
tried a reboot.
I doubt that the Tomcat install is the issue (of course I
could be wrong), it' just a precompiled module installed under the
iTools directories, but it is compiled from the source. Others have
this running, so it seems something on my system that's at fault. Any
other ideas on this?
--
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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