my mistake, the error isn't on the environment variables. :

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Document base /Users/kanika/
research work/evm/build/web does not exist or is not a readable
directory

You could also try to do a "clean build" in netbeans, sometimes if you make
changes and just compile or do incremental builds you might get problems
like this.This is a response to the original poster by the way.


On 11/13/06, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: EDMOND KEMOKAI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat start problem in NetBeans
>
> Using CATALINA_BASE:   /Users/kanika/.netbeans/5.0/
> jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9_base
> Using CATALINA_HOME:   /Applications/NetBeans.app/Contents/
> Resources/NetBeans/enterprise2/jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9
> Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /Users/kanika/.netbeans/5.0/
> jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9_base/temp
> Using JRE_HOME:       /Library/Java/Home
>
> Above errors would seem to indicate a problem with your environment
> settings.

I'm curious - what led you to that conclusion?  All of the environment
variable values seem to be reasonable, especially since it runs quite
happily the first 30-40 times.

- Chuck


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