Hi All,
I'm a relative newbie to Linux but I've successfully managed to get TC
5.0 up and running with Sun's JDK 1.5 after much Googling.
I've also managed to do this using Yum (thanks to JPackage) so far to
make it easier to keep things up to date.
However, I've so far been unsuccessful in
From: Rob Hills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Installing Tomcat 5.5 on Fedora 4 via Yum
However, I've so far been unsuccessful in finding any way to upgrade
Tomcat beyond 5.0 using Yum. Has anyone else achieved this?
I've never understood this fascination for fooling around with 3rd
On 9/30/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rob Hills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Installing Tomcat 5.5 on Fedora 4 via Yum
However, I've so far been unsuccessful in finding any way to upgrade
Tomcat beyond 5.0 using Yum. Has anyone else achieved this?
I've
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've never understood this fascination for fooling around
with 3rd-party
packaged versions of Tomcat, rather than using the unadulterated
originals directly from the Tomcat download site. The
process couldn't
be much simpler:
Hello,
I am having problems getting Tomcat 5.5 installed.
Do you have to enter a Username Password at the time of installation
where it has the number 8080 listed?
Once I have java downloaded and tomcat downloaded the Compat zip
Can someone tell me why these files are missing after
installing tomcat5.5.7?
Installed instatlled tomcat 5.5.7 from
jakarta-tomcat-5.5.7.tar.gz (downloaded from
Apache.org) and installed jdk1.5.0_02
MISSING
jasper-compiler.jar -
jasper-runtime.jar -
jsp-api.jar -
naming-common.jar -
Maybe http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=104978978819668w=2
Mark
Parveen Pasha wrote:
Can someone tell me why these files are missing after
installing tomcat5.5.7?
Installed instatlled tomcat 5.5.7 from
jakarta-tomcat-5.5.7.tar.gz (downloaded from
Apache.org) and installed jdk1.5.0_02
hi,
I have a problem with installing tomcat in linux.
i am getting the following error
The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined
This environment variable is needed to run this program
can anybody help me out.
thanx in advance,
shabeena
Did you set up CATALINA_HOME pointing to the tomcat folder?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 6:30 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: problem with installing tomcat in linux
hi,
I have a problem
a problem with installing tomcat in linux.
i am getting the following error
The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined
This environment variable is needed to run this program
can anybody help me out.
thanx in advance,
shabeena
a problem with installing tomcat in linux.
i am getting the following error
The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined
This environment variable is needed to run this program
can anybody help me out.
thanx in advance,
shabeena
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i did exported those env variables.
but still i am getting the following error
Cannot find ./catalina.sh
This file is needed to run this program
I have even checked for the file permission mode.
and also tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i did exported those env variables.
but still i am getting the following error
Cannot find ./catalina.sh
This file is needed to run this program
Executables, including shell scripts, are only found if they're
in your PATH. Either add the $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory to
Lakshmi Narayanan K. wrote:
Hi Mladen,
Now, my question is, can I roll out only this executable as that of
Tomcat version 5.0.28? Or do I need to roll out some other files as
well?
Sure you can. Tomcat5.exe and Tomcat5w.exe are not part of tomcat,
but rather jakarta-commons/daemon project. The
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 10:02:50AM +0530, Lakshmi Narayanan K. wrote:
: No replies yet??? :(
: Is it possible that this is a possible bug in the tomcat5.exe
: executable? Can this thread be forwarded to the other mailing list,
: the tomcat-developers one???
Rest assured, there are several
Hi QM,
Thanks for your reply. If there are many developers on this list, then
why aren't there any replies? :( I've tested this problem on all my
available windows boxes, and the value always gets set to 0. Can
somebody else try this out and see if they too are getting the same
behavior?
I am
Lakshmi Narayanan K. wrote:
If there are many developers on this list, then
why aren't there any replies? :(
Well, I replied to you already, and I wrote the damn thing :).
So, as usual, your replies are eagerly awaited...
Try to use the tomcat5.exe from 5.0.30 or better from 5.5.8.
I have not
Hi Mladen,
Thank you very very much for having replied to my query.
If there are many developers on this list, then
why aren't there any replies? :(
Well, I replied to you already, and I wrote the damn thing :).
Please don't mistake my statement above. I only meant that there
weren't
Lakshmi Narayanan K. wrote:
Are you doing this from the tomcat5 binary from TC 5.0.30? I ask this
because we have already rolled out TC 5.0.28 onto production systems,
and if so, I cant roll out the newer TC 5.0.30 on them. :
Use that one:
Hi Mladen,
I visited that site and took/downloaded version Revision 1.4 of
tomcat5.exe where the comment says Latest Tomcat5 and Tomcat5w
binaries. Fixes the environment and JvmMs and JvmMx parsing.
Then I issued the command tomcat5 //US//OvTomcatA --JvmSs 256
This was able to set the registry
No replies yet??? :(
Is it possible that this is a possible bug in the tomcat5.exe
executable? Can this thread be forwarded to the other mailing list,
the tomcat-developers one???
Eagerly awaiting your replies...
--
Warm Regards,
Lakshmi Narayanan K.
When the buying stops, the killing can
Hi Jason,
Thanks for your suggestion. I would like to modify the registry by
hand as a LAST resort only. Isn't there a way to do this via the
tocmat5 command line tool itself? If there isn't any, then of course,
I would have to do it by hand by modifying the registry. Please let me
know.
Thanks
Lakshmi Narayanan K. wrote:
Hi Jason,
Thanks for your suggestion. I would like to modify the registry by
hand as a LAST resort only. Isn't there a way to do this via the
tocmat5 command line tool itself? If there isn't any, then of course,
I would have to do it by hand by modifying the registry.
Hi Mladen,
Thanks for your suggestion. I had actually tried setting the values in
the manner you have suggested, but like I had already mentioned, the
values always get set to 0 in the registry. Of course, I haven't tried
setting them individually, so I shall try that when I get back to
office,
(as shown in the registry under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apache Software Foundation\Procrun
2.0\OvTomcatA\Parameters\Java) are always set to 0 irrespective of whatever
value i set.
I even tried to manually execute the following but to no avail (I am
installing Tomcat service as OvTomcatA):
tomcat5
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 07:30:23 +0530, Lakshmi Narayanan K.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently using Tomcat 5.0.28 coupled with JK2 connector to talk
to Apache 2.0.48.
I am encountering a problem similar to as reported in the following link:
Below is the tomcat installation files for download and have
pasted the contents of README packaging information.
One binary is an exe, one is tar.gz, one is a zip, another is
Deployer. Which one is the installation file for windows ?
The .exe is the Tomcat Setup wizard. Is this the windows
the exe
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:56, brian wrote:
Below is the tomcat installation files for download and have
pasted the contents of README packaging information.
One binary is an exe, one is tar.gz, one is a zip, another is
Deployer. Which one is the installation file for windows ?
The
From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Installing tomcat (help)
the exe
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:56, brian wrote:
One binary is an exe, one is tar.gz, one is a zip, another is
Deployer. Which one is the installation file for windows ?
Although the .exe is a true
hi,
i am having problem installing tomcat 5.5.4, i am forced to use
jsdk 1.4.2 so i tried to install the jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4-compat patch,
but this wont work.
What i did:
- i installed tomcat 5.5.4
- i followed the guidelines which were the depicted in the Release-Notes
Hi,
--- quote
--
Tomcat 5.5 is designed to run on J2SE 5.0 and later, and requires
configuration to run on J2SE 1.4. Make sure to read the RUNNING.txt
file in this directory if you are using J2SE 1.4.
-- end quote
thx yoav,
it works now, and i think it would be a good idea to add the running.txt to
the .exe again
greetz
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. November 2004 16:10
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: RE: installing tomcat 5.5.4
Hi List
I try to install tomcat (V. 4.1.24) on a macosx Server 10.3.5.
The installation seems to finish without any errors, but i'm not able to
start tomcat. I searched in the net about this topic and it seems i'm not
alone, but i did not find any solution. Can somebody help me?
Any suggestions?
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:17:09 +0200
Lorenzo Medici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi List
I try to install tomcat (V. 4.1.24) on a macosx Server 10.3.5.
The installation seems to finish without any errors, but i'm not able to
start tomcat. I searched in the net about this topic and it seems i'm not
Hi Joel
No i didn't receive any error. I have a installation on macosx 10.3.2 (not
server) and there it runs fine.
But i encountered now that osx server contains a tomcat. (hmmm...) I will
search how to bring up and start this. When i know more i will post my
knowledge...
Best regards
Lorenzo
HTH .. http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tomcat/TomcatOnMacOS
-Tim
Lorenzo Medici wrote:
Hi List
I try to install tomcat (V. 4.1.24) on a macosx Server 10.3.5.
The installation seems to finish without any errors, but i'm not able to
start tomcat. I searched in the net about this topic and it seems
:21:24 -0700
Subject: Re: installing tomcat 4.1.27 on linux
Howdy,
Tomcat is written in Java and is OS independent, you don't need a linux
specific install.
We have the same Tomcat install running on Solaris, Linux, and Windoze.
-Robert
Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
We're moving Tomcat over
, and the daemon invocation mechanism (jsvc
on unix, procrun on windows).
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Charles Huey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:14 PM
To: Tomcat User
Subject: installing tomcat 4.1.27 on linux
We're moving Tomcat over to a Linux box, and we're under pressure to get
it done as quickly as possible and put it into production right away
even though none of us knows Linux all that well beyond me using Solaris
back in my school days! So, I'm looking for Tomcat 4.1.27 for Linux,
and I don't
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Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 5:14 PM
Subject: installing tomcat 4.1.27 on linux
We're moving Tomcat over to a Linux box, and we're under pressure to get
it done as quickly as possible and put it into production right away
even though none of us knows Linux all that well beyond me using
Howdy,
Tomcat is written in Java and is OS independent, you don't need a linux
specific install.
We have the same Tomcat install running on Solaris, Linux, and Windoze.
-Robert
Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
We're moving Tomcat over to a Linux box, and we're under pressure to get
it done as quickly
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Charles Huey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 11:14 PM
To: Tomcat User
Subject: installing tomcat 4.1.27 on linux
We're moving Tomcat over to a Linux box, and we're under
pressure to get
it done as quickly as possible
? Sorry for my rambling...
- Original message -
From: Robert F. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:21:24 -0700
Subject: Re: installing tomcat 4.1.27 on linux
Howdy,
Tomcat is written in Java and is OS independent, you don't need a linux
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 05:31:59PM -0500, Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
: I know this might be a really dumb
: question, but will that .exe file run and install everything on the
: Linux box, or will I have to use jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27.zip and extract
: everything?
What about zipping up the
only one way to find outGET TO WORK ;)
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Charles Huey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: installing tomcat 4.1.27 on linux
Sounds good to me! Usually when we move Tomcat
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 05:31:59PM -0500, Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
: But will that be enough to mimic the
: functionality we usually have, since typically on Windows we run it as a
: service? Sorry for my rambling...
There are some none-too-subtle nuances between the platforms.
You'll have
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:42 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5
I'm trying to install tomcat onto a new FreeBSD system but I am getting
an error when I try to start the server. After modifying
setclasspath.sh to output more information and to use classes.zip
I'm trying to install tomcat onto a new FreeBSD system but I am getting
an error when I try to start the server. After modifying
setclasspath.sh to output more information and to use classes.zip, I
ran catalina.sh and got the following output:
# ./catalina.sh run
Using CATALINA_BASE:
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5
I'm trying to install tomcat onto a new FreeBSD system but I am getting
an error when I try to start the server. After modifying
setclasspath.sh to output more information and to use classes.zip, I
ran catalina.sh and got the following
, February 12, 2004 5:42 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5
I'm trying to install tomcat onto a new FreeBSD system but I am getting
an error when I try to start the server. After modifying
setclasspath.sh to output more information and to use classes.zip, I
ran
Bad major version numbers are result of classes compiled on 2 different
version of jdk.
yes you're
Please upgrade you jvm and then see if it helps (preferable jdk1.4 and
up).
humm I guess that freebsd doesn't have a 1.4 JVM yet...
so I'll suggest to recompile Tomcat on your machine
It was my impression that the Tomcat available from JPackage was built with
JDK 1.3. If it was built with 1.4, it wouldn't need all those
dependencies. I avoid it for that reason. Once up on a time, rpms were
available from the jakarta site. I used them with at most one or two other
To be able to install tomcat rpm package, you must install a lot of
other packages that tomcat depends on, first.
I already did this once, and for me it was very time consuming and it
wasn't easy at all. This is because JPackager can't provide some
packages as binary packages, because of
aren't that important for me to
mess around installing whatever else is required by the package definition..
Yiannis
-Original Message-
From: Vitor Buitoni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 February 2004 11:19
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 5 from JPackage
To be able
: Re: Installing Tomcat 5 from JPackage
To be able to install tomcat rpm package, you must install a lot of
other packages that tomcat depends on, first.
I already did this once, and for me it was very time consuming and it
wasn't easy at all. This is because JPackager can't provide some
packages
What I don't understand though is why doesn't someone just use the
compiled binary from jakarta.apache.org and make an RPM out of that; that
way there would be no preexisting dependencies (unless I'm totally naive
on that point). In any case I did get help about this topic and I came
away with
Vitor Buitoni wrote:
To be able to install tomcat rpm package, you must install a lot of
other packages that tomcat depends on, first.
I already did this once, and for me it was very time consuming and it
wasn't easy at all. This is because JPackager can't provide some
packages as binary
I recently installed Fedore Core 1 and was advised to install Tomcat 5
from JPackage using yum. When I tried to install to do this I got an
error like this:
Resolving dependencies
...identicla dependency loop exceeded
package tomcat5 needs jaas (not provided)
package tomcat5 needs jaf = 0:1.0.1
Hello
I followed the following steps to install tomcat on my machine.
1) http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
2) click on
Tomcat 5.0.16 KEYS
5.0.16 zip PGP MD5 (I clicked on 5.0.16) and after completion unzipped the files
3) the following folders are now installed under
Hi
What are the steps for installing tomcat 5 on Linux
I have don ethese
Installed JDK
untared everything from the Tomcat5 installation file to a tomcat5 directory
set the JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME
when i give the command sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
the following messages getting
On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 05:28, Prince wrote:
Hi
What are the steps for installing tomcat 5 on Linux
I have don ethese
Installed JDK
untared everything from the Tomcat5 installation file to a tomcat5 directory
set the JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME
when i give the command sh
Hi,
Actually, i fixed the other problem but then i ran into this problem. Does
anyone know why there's a problem with the jakarta-tomcat-connectors? See
build error below.
build-main:
[echo] - Java-utils -
[echo] -- puretls.present = ${puretls.present}
[echo] --
I have been a tomcat user for a while and have no trouble installing it on
NT machines.
However we have just moved over to Windows xp. I have just tried installing
version 4.1.27 and 4.1.24 and I get the error attached to this mail.
I have java 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 installed and tried using both and
]
uho-sc.com cc:
Subject: Errors installing tomcat
4.1.x on windows xp
What happens if CATALINA_HOME doesn't have the trailing slash?
The script generated CATALINA_TMPDIR has a double slash in it... Tomcat
probably isn't generating the classpath properly.
Mercieca David wrote:
I have been a tomcat user for a while and have no trouble installing it on
NT machines.
Nice one Tom - that did the trick - seems to be different to NT as I checked
my old box and am using the backslash there.
Thanks
David
-Original Message-
From: Jon Wingfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 October 2003 14:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Errors installing
: Installing Tomcat 4.1.24 as a service on Win 2000 - won't start
Am having the same problem myself on a WinXP Home box installing 4.1.27 .
I can start tomcat manually or from Start menu, but I get this in the event
log when I start it as a service:
The LoadLibrary function failed for the following
Am having the same problem myself on a WinXP Home box installing 4.1.27 .
I can start tomcat manually or from Start menu, but I get this in the event
log when I start it as a service:
The LoadLibrary function failed for the following reason: The specified
module could not be found.
Could not
To the next guy,
Found the problem here. JAVA_HOME should be d:\j2sdk1.4.2_01 instead of what it is
below.
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 3:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Installing Tomcat 4.1.24 as a service
Bootstrap: Starting service
Bootstrap: Service started
Any help would be appreciated
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 11:24 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat 4.1.24 as a service on Win 2000 - won't
start
Tomcatters,
I'm having trouble getting tomcat installed as a Win2000 service.
Below is the command I'm using:
%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\tomcat.exe -install Apache Tomcat
%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
-Djava.class.path=%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\bootstrap.jar
If you're starting things as a service, the
environment variables need to be defined at the system
level and not the user level.
HTH
/mde/
just my two cents . . . .
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: Friday, September 05, 2003 3:31 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 4.1.24 as a service on Win 2000 - won't
start
If you're starting things as a service, the
environment variables need to be defined at the system
level and not the user level.
HTH
/mde/
just my two cents
as
services.
-Original Message-
From: Manolo Ramirez T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2003 15:02
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat as a Service
Hi,
Check this:
http://www.jpackage.org
They have the rpm version of tomcat, that will make all the hard work
for you
Hi all,
How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0. I've
never installed a service under linux manually before and I'm not sure what
to do. I can't find the appropriate documentation in the manuals for either
Tomcat or RedHat. I must be looking in the wrong places :O
On August 20, 2003 04:19 am, Stuart Stephen wrote:
Hi all,
How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0. I've
never installed a service under linux manually before and I'm not sure what
to do. I can't find the appropriate documentation in the manuals for either
Tomcat
Hi,
Check this:
http://www.jpackage.org
They have the rpm version of tomcat, that will make all the hard work
for you.
Regards.
Manolo Ramirez T.
Stuart Stephen wrote:
Hi all,
How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0. I've
never installed a service
it to get the Java applications started as
services.
-Original Message-
From: Manolo Ramirez T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2003 15:02
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat as a Service
Hi,
Check this:
http://www.jpackage.org
They have the rpm version
the same permissions showing in the ls -l list?
-Original Message-
From: Paul Yunusov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2003 13:24
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat as a Service
On August 20, 2003 04:19 am, Stuart Stephen wrote:
Hi all,
How might I go about
.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2003 15:02
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat as a Service
Hi,
Check this:
http://www.jpackage.org
They have the rpm version of tomcat, that will make
all the hard work
for you.
Regards.
Manolo Ramirez T
-Original Message-
From: Stuart Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat as a Service
Thanks for the reply, I've tried creating a script in the /etc/init.d
directory and then running
, 2003 10:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat as a Service
Thanks for the reply, I've tried creating a script in the /etc/init.d
directory and then running the chkconfig --add script-name and this hasn't
worked for me.
I'm getting an error saying that:
service service
-Original Message-
From: Paul Yunusov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2003 13:24
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat as a Service
On August 20, 2003 04:19 am, Stuart Stephen wrote:
Hi all,
How might I go about installing Tomcat as a service in RedHat 9.0
List
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat as a Service
Thanks for the reply, I've tried creating a script in the /etc/init.d
directory and then running the chkconfig --add script-name and this hasn't
worked for me.
I'm getting an error saying that:
service service-name does not support chkconfig
I must
Greetings,
I'm trying to install tomcat 4.1 on a redhat linux 8.1 box. I'm having trouble
b/c I need to install a couple of programs first like
xerces-j-1.3.0-1.noarch.rpm but I can't install that until I get the jdk 1.2 kit
on the machine. I've found the tar ball of the kit but it doesn't work
Hi;
I have been trying to install tomcat 4.0.4 on solaris 5.7. and set the
environment variables
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java1.2
CATALINA_HOME=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6
then I run tomcat with this command,
./startup.sh
It gives normal response like that
Using CATALINA_BASE:
: Installing Tomcat on solaris
Hi;
I have been trying to install tomcat 4.0.4 on solaris 5.7. and
set the
environment variables
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java1.2
CATALINA_HOME=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6
then I run tomcat with this command
Howdy,
What errors are in the tomcat logs?
Yoav Shapira
--- Ozge Gundogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I have been trying to install tomcat 4.0.4 on solaris 5.7. and set the
environment variables
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java1.2
CATALINA_HOME=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6
then I run
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 09:44:07 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
thanks to your advice i had been able to install tomcat and run all my
servlets, but I have still 2 problems:
1) Having installed TomCat standalone as a non-root user, TomCat is
reachable only at port 8080, while
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 21:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 09:44:07 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
thanks to your advice i had been able to install tomcat and run all my
servlets, but I have still 2 problems:
1) Having installed TomCat standalone as a non-root
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 15:38:08 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 09:44:07 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only root can bind a process to port 80.
Well, i dont see the point here (cause i'm a newbie), but i would like to
get this result:
1)An user contact www.myhost.com
2) the
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 09:44:07 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
thanks to your advice i had been able to install tomcat and run all my
servlets, but I have still 2 problems:
1) Having installed TomCat standalone as a non-root user, TomCat is
reachable only at port 8080, while the DNS is set
Just download the .tar.gz (or the .zip) package, untar it into your home
directory, and run it from there, giving you complete control. As long as you
stick with the default port of 8080, you don't need any special privilages to
run it--That's what I do.
Scott Reynolds
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Ok, thanks. I wonder if this is possible to do also with the .rpm (instead
of .tar.gz)
Thanks in advance,
Alex
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: Scott Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data invio: domenica 1 giugno 2003 8.11
Oggetto: Re: installing Tomcat without
Hello,
i would like to install TomCat 4.1.24 on a Linux server, and i'm not a root
user.
Actually, the server administrator installed for me TomCat (from .rpm) as
root user,
and then gave me the password for the user tomcat4, but that is not
usefull at all, since
i need a complete control of the
i suggest get sudo access thats all i can say :|
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 6:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: installing Tomcat without being root
Hello,
i would like to install TomCat 4.1.24 on a Linux server
sudo means becoming root? err, that, not, is *not* possible :D
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: electroteque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data invio: sabato 31 maggio 2003 12.32
Oggetto: RE: installing Tomcat without being root
i suggest get sudo access thats all i
To whom this may concern,
I am attempting to install Tomcat as a service on a Windows 2000 advanced server. We
have successfully created the service but when attempting to start the service an
error is thrown,
Could Not start the Spellchecker(our name for the Service) service on Local
, March 11, 2003 10:10 PM
Subject: Installing Tomcat as a server on IIS
To whom this may concern,
I am attempting to install Tomcat as a service on a Windows 2000 advanced
server. We have successfully created the service but when attempting to
start the service an error is thrown, ?
Could
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Subject: Problem installing Tomcat 4.06 on Windows 2000
I am new to using Tomcat
I followed the instructions and extracted Tomcat to a folder in C:\
I am using JDK 1.2.2 and set JAVA_HOME as the same
The CATALINA_HOME is also set to my tomcat directory.
When I execute startup
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