Don't you also need a 64-bit version of the Windows service wrapper?
(e.g. tomcat5w.exe for version 5.x) I'm assuming that if you're
running Tomcat on a Windows server, you'll want to run it as a
service, not from a batch file.
--
Len

On 4/2/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Venkat,

Venky Vasant wrote:
> Is there a separate version of tomcat for 64-bit windows server?

No, Tomcat is pure Java. You need to make sure that you have a 64-bit
JVM installed in order to run Tomcat in 64-bit mode.

You can also use a 32-bit JVM if you want, but it's much better to run a
64-bit JVM if you have a 64-bit OS and hardware.

- -chris
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