I have a vendor's app on its own server hosted by Tomcat 5.0.27 with JAVA 1_4_2_05.
The app will not run if JAVA is not on the login person's machine.
Can anyone share a standard script for the home page which will check to see if the
client's machine has JAVA and if not, autoinstall it (prom
Subject: Re: Query: How to auto-recover from a W2K power bounce ...
register tomcat as a service i do use it that way and is pretty
"bullet proof"... the installer does that for you
Hensley, Doug escribió:
>I have a 3rd party app running on W2K Server supported by Tomcat 5
I have a 3rd party app running on W2K Server supported by Tomcat 5.0.27 & J2SDK
1.4.2_05.
I want to set up the box so that Java & Tomcat auto-recover if the box is
inadvertently bounced. The batch file which I wrote to establish environmental
variables & start Tomcat (to build the server & d
I have a 3rd party app running on W2K Server supported by Tomcat 5.0.27 & J2SDK
1.4.2_05.
I want to set up the box so that Java & Tomcat auto-recover if the box is
inadvertently bounced. The batch file which I wrote to establish environmental
variables & start Tomcat (to build the server & d
I would like to get in touch with other users of TOMCAT who have configured Mobius's
Document Direct for the Internet V2.1 to function as a thin client for the MVS Mobius
regions.
Thanks in advance for any contact. Feel free to contact me direct as I am on this
list in the digest mode and will