I've just started digging into Tomcat 4 (4.0.3), and after installing it, I got atleast two options to start it: 1) From the "Start Tomcat" shortcut 2) Using the startup.bat.
Using option 2) I edited the CLASSPATH in 'setclasspath.bat' and that works fine. But with option 1), it won't take my CLASSPATH either from the -classpath argument of the java.exe, or from the System Enviroment CLASSPATH-variable. The original shortcut which the Tomcat installation provided looked like this: C:\Stuff\Java\jdks\1.4.0\bin\java.exe -jar -Duser.dir="C:\Stuff\Java\tomcat\4.0.3" "C:\Stuff\Java\tomcat\4.0.3\bin\bootstrap.jar" start And I tried changing it to: C:\Stuff\Java\jdks\1.4.0\bin\java.exe -classpath "C:\stuff\java\classlib" -jar -Duser.dir="C:\Stuff\Java\tomcat\4.0.3" "C:\Stuff\Java\tomcat\4.0.3\bin\bootstrap.jar" start But in either case a 'System.getProperty("java.class.path")' from one of my JSPs returns only 'C:\Stuff\Java\tomcat\4.0.3\bin\bootstrap.jar'. Does anyone know why? Thanks, Frank Gynnild -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>