Re: Query: How to auto-recover from a W2K power bounce ...

2004-09-02 Thread John Villar
time delay? -Original Message- From: John Villar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 3:32 PM To: Tomcat Users List 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"..

RE: Query: How to auto-recover from a W2K power bounce ...

2004-09-02 Thread Hensley, Doug
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

Re: Query: How to auto-recover from a W2K power bounce ...

2004-09-02 Thread John Villar
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 5.0.27 & J2SDK 1.4.2_05. I want to set up the box so that Java & Tomcat auto-recover if

Query: How to auto-recover from a W2K power bounce ...

2004-09-02 Thread Hensley, Doug
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