Use "tomcat run" instead of "tomcat start" on the command prompt. Then
it will start in the same window and you won't loose the error messages.
Regards, Stefan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gilson Nascimento D Elrei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28. ma� 2001 19:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat not running....
Hello guys,
I don't know what's happening with my tomcat installation, it was ok...
but
suddenly stopped. I'm running on win2k + IIS redirect mode. When type
"tomcat start" on prompt C:\>, i receive the usual messages in a new
"DOS"
window and after it close automatically and tomcat process hang-up. My
tomcat.log file doesn't register any error message.
Any suggestions are wellcome!
thanks in advance!
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