> From: BRZEZINSKI, PAUL [mailto:paul.brzezin...@hp.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Configuration in Eclipse
> 
> The javaw.exe command is identical to java.exe, except that with
> javaw.exe there is no associated console window. This implies you can't
> get it to display the version with -version since there is no console
> to display it on. Use javaw.exe when you don't want a command prompt
> window to appear. The javaw.exe launcher will, however, display a
> dialog box with error information if a launch fails for some reason.

What the OP really needs to know is that Eclipse uses javaw.exe to launch 
Tomcat.  What he's looking at is an instance of Tomcat already running - as 
André pointed out.

 - Chuck


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