RE: tomcat 3.1.3 - how to define java params?

2003-10-22 Thread mike jackson
You can also use:

THREAD_MODE=green java ..

I'm not sure 100% of the environment variable, but it's something along
those lines, look in the JVM release notes for your platform (I'm assuming
it's a Unix of some flavor, Winders would be different).

Also the "- Xmx32m" shouldn't have a space in it.

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> -Original Message-
> From: Volker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 3:28 PM
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> Subject: Re: tomcat 3.1.3 - how to define java params?
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> Larry Isaacs schrieb:
> 
> > In Tomcat 4.1.x, both CATALINA_OPTS and JAVA_OPTS do the same thing.
> > Settings placed in one would work the same if placed in the other.
> > Having the two allows you to be a little more organized by letting
> > you separate settings intended for the JVM from settings intended for
> > for the server.
> >
> > In Tomcat 3.3.x, you only have TOMCAT_OPTS, but it does the same
> > thing as both of those above.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Larry
> 
> Hi Larry,
> 
> thanks for your fast reply. Well I tried TOMCAT_OPTS but it did not work
> with '-green - Xmx32m'. The JDK started in native mode.
> But obviously I made something wrong and will check it out once more!
> 
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Volker
> 
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Re: tomcat 3.1.3 - how to define java params?

2003-10-22 Thread Volker
Larry Isaacs schrieb:

> In Tomcat 4.1.x, both CATALINA_OPTS and JAVA_OPTS do the same thing.
> Settings placed in one would work the same if placed in the other.
> Having the two allows you to be a little more organized by letting
> you separate settings intended for the JVM from settings intended for
> for the server.
>
> In Tomcat 3.3.x, you only have TOMCAT_OPTS, but it does the same
> thing as both of those above.
>
> Cheers,
> Larry

Hi Larry,

thanks for your fast reply. Well I tried TOMCAT_OPTS but it did not work
with '-green - Xmx32m'. The JDK started in native mode.
But obviously I made something wrong and will check it out once more!


Best regards

Volker


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RE: tomcat 3.1.3 - how to define java params?

2003-10-22 Thread Larry Isaacs
In Tomcat 4.1.x, both CATALINA_OPTS and JAVA_OPTS do the same thing.
Settings placed in one would work the same if placed in the other.
Having the two allows you to be a little more organized by letting
you separate settings intended for the JVM from settings intended for
for the server.

In Tomcat 3.3.x, you only have TOMCAT_OPTS, but it does the same
thing as both of those above.

Cheers,
Larry

> -Original Message-
> From: Volker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 5:50 PM
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> Subject: tomcat 3.1.3 - how to define java params?
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> concerning tomcat 4.1 one can define JAVA_OPTS in order to pass
> parameters like -green etc. to the jvm.
> In tomcat 3.3.1 JAVA_OPTS obviously is not considered and cannot be
> replaced with $TOMCAT_OPTS.
> 
> Can anyone please tell me if there is any possibility to 
> define the java
> parameters tomcat should be started with?
> 
> BTW: Is it correct that worker.inprocess.jvm_lib etc. only have to be
> defined in case of using jni (which means that I need Apache 2.0)?
> 
> 
> Thanks and regards
> Volker
> 
> 
> 
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tomcat 3.1.3 - how to define java params?

2003-10-22 Thread Volker
Hi,

concerning tomcat 4.1 one can define JAVA_OPTS in order to pass
parameters like -green etc. to the jvm.
In tomcat 3.3.1 JAVA_OPTS obviously is not considered and cannot be
replaced with $TOMCAT_OPTS.

Can anyone please tell me if there is any possibility to define the java
parameters tomcat should be started with?

BTW: Is it correct that worker.inprocess.jvm_lib etc. only have to be
defined in case of using jni (which means that I need Apache 2.0)?


Thanks and regards
Volker




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