Markus
One possible solution would be to use something else than a Memory Stick.
You could set a Virtual Private Server with a popular provider like
Spinweb, Webappcabaret or EApps for a small monthly fee, then set your home
and work dev environment to point to it.
I currently run something similar, and I also installed subversion, so I
get source control as well to complete the picture.
These provider will also backup your data [some like Spinweb do triple
backup]
was my 2 cents.
With Best Regards
Bruno Georges
Glencore International AG
Tel. +41 41 709 3204
Fax +41 41 709 3000
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Hi David
Thank you very much for your feedback :-) ... I have no problems when
running tomcat on my memory stick ... the problem is another one. For
getting running tomcat you have define CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. This
values have to be defined on every pc, on which I wanna run tomcat. So the
app server isn't portable anymore.
It would be nice, if tomcat would read this values for example from a
config
file so that tomcat became portable. And I'm looking for a solution, which
would solve this problem, so that tomcat is portable an I could use my
flavour development environment at home, as well as in my job
Perhaps you see a solution for my problem. Thanks for all
Markus
2006/5/25, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I'm not sure I see how this should be different than running it from a
> hard drive or any other file system location. Have you tried to do it?
> Are you having problems?
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> --David
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> Markus-Alexander Metz wrote:
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> > Hi ... I wanna run my tomcat server on a memory stick but I have no
> > idea how to get it running. does anyone got this and can help me ???
> > ... thanks a lot
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> > Markus
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