solution. I would be very glad if anyone can help me finding a solution
that works or point me in the right direction.
Thanks very very much in advance
Sebastian Himberger
CATALINA_HOME: X:\...\Tomcat
CATALINA_BASE: X:\...\Tomcat
JAVA_HOME:
as a Windows
service?
Thanks very much in advance
best regards
Sebastian
Sebastian Himberger schrieb:
Hi list,
i'm trying to install Tomcat 5.5.12 as a Windows Service on "Windows
Server 2003 Web Edition" and run it under another user as described
here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/to
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Hi,
if you want to use Tomcat you can also use EJB by utilizing OpenEJB.
Have a look at: http://openejb.apache.org/tomcat.html
Please beware: This is not a suggestion in favor or against EJB. Just an
info that you don't need to abandon Tomcat if you
Hi,
we're using OpenCms (http://www.opencms.org) for many customers. It's a
nice open source CMS solution and run's well with tomcat. Although it
may be a bit hard to get into development it has a very intuitive user
interface. I'll try to elaborate a bit on your requirements:
> able to somehow i
Hi Mladen,
thanks very much for the response! I had the last week much work to do
but todady i took some time to test out the solution on my local Windows
XP SP1 box. I'm sorry to say that i didn't got it working. Here are the
specs:
Windows XP SP1
JDK 1.5
Tomcat 5.5.15
I switched the mode
Hi,
I can only get the service to run if the startup and shutdown modes are
both jvm, not Java.
- Chuck
that's working for me too, but according to the docs running the service under
a different user required the use of java. At least:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/procrun.html s
Hi,
my goal was to run Tomcat under an account without the LogonAsService
privilege. Anyway im running it under another local system account too
for now. I just wanted to know if the behaviour i experienced is related
to my environment or to a bug.
but thanks very much for your response :)