Caldarale, Charles R <Chuck.Caldarale <at> unisys.com> writes:

> 
> > From: Niranjan [mailto:nthota <at> atmi.com] 
> > Subject: Re: Tomcat 64-bit for Solaris 64-bit OS
> 
> > If I understand correctly, I just extract the zip file and start 
> > the server. If this is the case, how can I point my tomcat to the
> > 64-bit java which I just installed?
> 
> Set either the JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOME variable before running the startup.sh 
script.  You can place such
> environment variables in a setenv.sh script in Tomcat's bin directory and 
the startup script will
> automatically include it.
> 
> Read the RUNNING.txt file for more information.
> 
>  - Chuck
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Thanks for your quick reply Chuck! As I have both 32/64 bit Java enabled, when 
I set the JAVA_HOME, which Java bit version does tomcat uses by default?



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