age to using startup.sh that I'm not aware of?
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startup.sh terminates
catalina.sh blocks
We couldn't use the respawn after a crash if we use startup.sh
Is there a particular advantage to using startup.sh that I'm not aware of?
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stalled to /home/tomee
> To actually start/stop the server, simply type *sudo service tomee
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is installed to /home/tomee
To actually start/stop the server, simply type *sudo service tomee
[start|stop|restart]*
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