I have discovered that under the conf/localhost and webapps directories, all of
the release directories and xml files can be removed, leaving just the
application(s) you want running. I could b wrong but I think this also closes
some possible security issues, besides keeping a smart-cookie from
From: Ray Holme [mailto:rayho...@yahoo.com]
Subject: slim and trim tomcat - which java is needed
So do we need the JRE or the JDK or can Tomcat work without either on
a non-sofware development box???
Read the RUNNING.txt file in the standard Tomcat distribution. If you're using
a third
Thanks Chuck for hitting the nail on the head - I should have read that first.
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 11:56 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Ray Holme [mailto:rayho...@yahoo.com]
Subject: slim and trim tomcat - which java is needed
So do we need
Hi.
I am in the process of installing a new system at a customer, Tomcat 6 being part of the
mix. This is a Suse Enterprise Linux (SEL) system, and the sysadmins at the customer very
strongly favor using the pre-packaged software available with that distribution.
(A position which which I
2012/6/1 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
Hi.
I am in the process of installing a new system at a customer, Tomcat 6 being
part of the mix. This is a Suse Enterprise Linux (SEL) system, and the
sysadmins at the customer very strongly favor using the pre-packaged
software available with that
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/6/1 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
Hi.
I am in the process of installing a new system at a customer, Tomcat 6 being
part of the mix. This is a Suse Enterprise Linux (SEL) system, and the
sysadmins at the customer very strongly favor using the pre-packaged
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André,
On 6/1/12 4:44 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Or to phrase the question otherwise : are there strong reasons to
push for installing instead an Oracle/Sun 1.6 JVM on that system
(outside the SEL package management system and thus risking to