Hi Christian,
>
> Following the instructions given at 
> http://www.malisphoto.com/tips/tomcatonosx.html, I was able to get my 
> Tomcat container started
> as daemon. I already put the Xwiki WAR file in the 'webapps' 
> directory. Pointing the browser to http://localhost:8080/xwiki only gave
> me a blank page. Nothing on it. However manually starting Tomcat 
> brings me back the correct behavior (the well known Xwiki starting
> page).
>
> In the daemon mode, the others contexts (like 'manager', 'examples') 
> work. Only the Xwiki one did not. What am I doing wrong? Does
> anyone already have some experience with a Xwiki in a daemon started 
> Tomcat container? Attached, you will find the 'jsvc' processes
> started and 'catalina.out'. Tell me if you need more information. 

I can just confirm this behaviour and share with you a couple of 
messages that John Malis ([email protected]) sent to me last  
October 2008 on this issue. I've not been able to work on this issue 
since then. I do hope they could be useful for you!

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6/10/08 20:48

Hello Ricardo,
I just use the admin id since I just use OS X for development. When you 
create and unpack the tomcat executables as admin, everything will have 
read/write access and admin ownership with read/write access. You can 
set up your own system id specifically for Tomcat. Look at the mysql 
instructions on how to do it. Just give ownership to that id to 
everything in the Tomcat directory and make sure the owner has 
read/write access to everything. (chown -R). Maybe give admin group or 
admin id to the Tomcat directory group permissions (chgrp -R).

John
*****

*****
6/10/08 20:51

One more thing. I forgot that if you want to run tomcat under an id 
other than your own, I believe you will have to use jsvc to boot tomcat.

Jon
*****

Cheers,

Ricardo

-- 
Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team

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