What about putting quotes around the entire string?
Set TOMCAT_OPTS = 'Dsomething=something'
--jeff
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From: "kreso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: how to set TOMCAT_OPTS
Thank you,
but the issus is that I get "syntax error" once
I try to set some variable (TOMCAT_OPTS) to string that has "=" sign in it.
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From: Thomas Bezdicek
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Hi,
in the tomcat.sh there is where you should set them.
regards
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Betreff: how to set TOMCAT_OPTS
How do I set TOMCAT_OPTS in windows?
for example when I try to write:
SET TOMCAT_OPTS = -Dsomethig=something
because there is = sign twice on the right side I get the "syntax error"
please help.
Thanks.