Hi,
maybe a dumm question, but you do have linux compatibility enabled in order to run 1.4.2?
In order words, you can execute a java 1.4.2 example program from the command line?
greetz
Hans
At 01:14 PM 7/21/2004, you wrote:
Hi all!



I'm pretty new with all of this, so please bear with me on this one..



I currently have tomcat installed using JDK 1.3.1, and all is working well.

Unfortunately I need to upgrade to JDK 1.4.2, since it has some features which we need.



Somehow I got the idea that it would be enough to shutdown tomcat, set JAVA_HOME, CLASSPATH and

PATH env. variables to the new jdk, and startup tomcat again.

However this does not work.

The catalina.sh script finishes ok, but tomcat hangs.. no http connections to it can be carried

out.



Both jdks and tomcat was built from the FreeBSD Ports Collection.



Am I doing something wrong, or missing something?



Kind Regards

Steffen Schumacher




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