I am working on windows platform.  I downloaded tomcat setup,  md5(.exe) and
installed it.

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:18 AM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

>
>>  Also startup.bat is not there in the specified directory.
>>>
>>
> It is not there because you have downloaded and installed the "Tomcat
> installer" version, and that one does not have a startup.bat file.
>
>
> Stop your existing Tomcat service.
>
> Go back to the Tomcat website, and download the appropriate "zip" version
> (32-bit or 64-bit, depending on what your Java version is.
> (you can see that by typing "java -version" in a command window)
>
> Create a new directory on your PC (maybe call it "tomcat-zip") and unzip
> the zip-file there.
>
> Then go to the /bin sub-directory, and type "startup.bat".
> This will run this new Tomcat in the command window, under your own login
> user-id.
> Verify that it runs, with a browser, by accessing "http://localhost:8080";.
>
> Type CTRL-C in the tomcat command window to stop it.
>
> Then start modifying the configuration of this new Tomcat, to add what is
> necessary to run you application.  Do it one little bit at a time, and try
> restarting Tomcat each time you modify something, so that if there is a
> problem you know what you did wrong.
>
> When that all runs, then we'll tell you how to setup this new Tomcat as a
> Windows Service.
>
>
>
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