Tomcat requires Java (at least SDK; but JDK won't harm) to be installed. On
my machine I usually set:
JAVA_HOME to the installation path for jdk/sdk e.g. /usr/java/jdk1.6.0_07
CATALINA_HOME to the installation path for /usr/apache-tomcat-6.0.16.
Hope this helps.
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It is my understanding that theoretically, separate Tomcat engines can be
configured on the same server, as long as they are created within separate
JVMs (is it possible to have them installed on the same physical server?!).
We have an application which is currently installed within a single T
1. I've updated server.xml to change the default port from 8080 to 80,
however, I've noted that restarting the server leaves apache tomcat
listening on both ports 8080 and 80, until the server is rebooted.
Scripts executed
shutdown.sh
startup.sh
OS: RedHat Fedora 9 running Linux 2.6