Re: windows service vs. startup.bat

2004-03-22 Thread Jacob Kjome
At 04:36 PM 3/22/2004 -0800, you wrote: I am using Log4J in my webapp. I have modified setclasspath.bat so that I include the path to log4j.properties in my classpath. When I run startup.bat, all is well and I get logging. HOWEVER, when I run tomcat from my service manager (the way I wish to run it

RE: windows service vs. startup.bat

2004-03-22 Thread Shane Linley
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2004 8:36 AM To: Tomcat user list Subject: windows service vs. startup.bat I am using Log4J in my webapp. I have modified setclasspath.bat so that I include the path to log4j.properties in my classpath. When I run startup.bat, all is well and I get logging. HOWEVER

windows service vs. startup.bat

2004-03-22 Thread John MccLain
I am using Log4J in my webapp. I have modified setclasspath.bat so that I include the path to log4j.properties in my classpath. When I run startup.bat, all is well and I get logging. HOWEVER, when I run tomcat from my service manager (the way I wish to run it), I get no logging, and I get an error