ys, u can do that by using jk_nt_service..
give a google search, download it and read instructions.. very very simple,
believe me..

cheers
anoop

-----Original Message-----
From: Shahata, Ash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: starting Tomcat as a windows service


Hi all,
I was looking through the archies for ways to start Tomcat 4 as a windows
service... I have it installed with my application running already, and I
was if there is a way to make Tomcat start as a service, without the need to
re install?
Does anyone know of a way to make Tomcat start as a windows service, without
re installing? I know that there is an .exe distribution of the install
binary, would this be the best way to go forward?

Thanks

--
Ash

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