Re: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 )

2001-07-06 Thread Gary Dale
Are you sure there are no problems with jdk1.3.1? The main problem I found with 1.3.0 was that it shut down when you logged off. I found the same problem in 1.3.1. The fix is to add -Xsa to the execution line that starts Java in Tomcat. As for making Tomcat a service, I found the

RE: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 )

2001-07-06 Thread Randy Layman
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 ) Are you sure there are no problems with jdk1.3.1? The main problem I

RE: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 )

2001-07-05 Thread Tim
Steve, I recently set Tomcat up as a service on an NT box using JavaService : http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/documentation.html It's pretty straight forward to set up and has been working for a week now with no probs whatsoever. JavaService was originallyinspired by

RE: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 )

2001-07-05 Thread Russell, Steve
E: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 ) Steve, I recently set Tomcat up as a service on an NT box using JavaService : http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/documentation.html It's pretty straight forward to set up and has been wo

RE: Making Tomcat 3.2 A Service On Win 2000 ( using jdk 1.3.0_02 )

2001-07-05 Thread Randy Layman
1. No quotes and no spaces in filenames allowed. Use one backslash (\) in your paths. The examples that come in the conf directory are correctly formatted, but probably for the wrong directories. 2. Sun fixed the problem for JDK 1.3.1. All 1.3.0 versions have problems.