You can start tomcat as a system service as well. Since I don't know what
type of system you're using then I'll just tell you about the one that I'm
most familiar with.

In Solaris there are scripts that are run at system startup. They are
located in the /etc/rc?.d where ? corresponds to the init state. The lower
the number the sooner the script will be executed. Unfortunately I can't
give all the details in a single e-mail but if you do a man page on "init"
that should give you a good starting point. Other flavors of unix and linux
are pretty similar.

Justy

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From: "xin_kang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: mod_jk ??


> How can I make tomcat start before apache as apache is a system start
service? Is there any configuration in tomcat or apache can do this? Or
there has any other method?
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