For me the easiest thing was just to provide the right command line options (java.awt.headless=true) when I started up Tomcat.

At 02:27 PM 3/20/03 -0500, you wrote:
At 07:18 PM 3/20/2003 +0000, you wrote:
ok: there is another solution to the headless thing: (I wrote a
graphical servlet that runs on a linux box without X, and had the same
problems: The headless seemed to work, well, kinda, but not to my
liking): So I went the xvfb route: This is a virtual frame buffer to can
install on a linux box that emulates an X session, which then kinda
solves all the graphical problems in one step. You set the xvfb to the
resolution required and just start and forget about it.

Worth I shot, I'd say, and might safe you hours of frustration [It did
me ;-) ].
I had tried xvfb and had some difficulties. Any pointers? suggestions?

Thanks,
Glenn



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