not really we hack for endorsed dir for java 7 too (in catalina.sh) *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau* *Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com*
2012/9/11 David Blevins <david.blev...@gmail.com> > > On Sep 9, 2012, at 1:07 PM, Alex The Rocker wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am testing the drop-in replacement of Tomcat by TomEE+ for a server > > application running on 64-bit Windows > > For the moment, I want minimal changes in this application's installer. > > > > This application's installer registers the application server as a > service. > > > > I noticed that tomcat7.exe is missing from Windows (ZIP) distribution of > > TomEE+ 1.0.1, there's TomEE.amd64.exe and a service.bat stuff. > > > > I am wondering if I would run into a wall by just copying Tomcat 7.0.27's > > tomcat7.exe into bin/ directory and let the application installer > register > > the service as if TomEE+ were Tomcat. > > > > Any opinion? > > > > What's different between TomEE.amd64.exe & tomcat7.exe, appart form the > > exe's name? > > > > Andy Gumbrecht (Cc'ed) made it IIRC. I know in terms of the > ./catalina.sh, the only change we make is adding the -javaagent flag which > is only required if using OpenJPA as your JPA provider and you want runtime > JPA enhancement (as opposed to doing it at build time). > > I suspect that's the main difference, but probably Andy can say for > certain. > > > -David > >