"Joel R. Cochran" wrote:
> Thanks Bo,
>
> I tried to install it...but.....
>
> 1. I've extracted both .zip files
> 2. Set TOMCAT_HOME to my directory
> 3. Tried to execute "bin\startup"
> 4. Received the following:
> C:\Tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1>bin\startup
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Unable to determine the value of TOMCAT_HOME.
> C:\Tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1>
>
> What did I do wrong? (I am not new to PCs or development, but I am new to
> developing on PCs!)
>
> Joel
> [...]
// haha:-) I found the following in my "local file in which I put
experience",
I didn't try by myself, please try :-)
and don't forget to set JAVA_HOME=E:\JDK1.3(or other version)
<haha>
<good-experience>
...
Just type the following:
c:\ COMMAND.COM /E:4096 /P
This would increase the memory for environment and hence to get you tomcat
start running!
Dick Poon
----- Original Message -----
From: "DO-DO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:13 AM
Subject: Need help in starting tomcat
> HI:
>
> I installed jdk1.3.0_02 on my windows 98 machine and
> also i installed tomcat on my machine. I set the
> JAVA_HOME evn variable to the installation directory
> on jdk and TOMCAT_HOME at its installation directory.
> When I enter Startup command it gives me this error
> message instead of starting tomcat. Can anyone help
> me.
>
> C:\Jsp\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\bin>STARTUP
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Unable to set CLASSPATH dynamically.
> Note: To set the CLASSPATH dynamically on Win9x
> systems
> only DOS 8.3 names may be used in TOMCAT_HOME!
> Setting your CLASSPATH statically.
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
>
> Using CLASSPATH:
>
> Starting Tomcat in new window
> Bad command or file name
</good-experience>
</haha>
Bo
Mar.19, 2001