Can you tell what are the tricks in Unix, as I have a similar problem ..?
Thank you 
Oscar



Peter Crowther wrote:
> 
>> From: jaypee [mailto:jp.mcy...@gmail.com]
>> my tomcat server is running on Windows Xp.
> 
> OK.  That's a shame - there are some tricks you could pull with inetd on
> Unix that would allow you to start Tomcat if it wasn't started, but that
> option isn't available on Windows.
> 
> Let's go back to the problem: Tomcat is not running when a user tries to
> access it.  Can you start Tomcat when Windows XP starts, and just leave it
> running in the background?  Then Tomcat will always be running, and your
> users will not see the message from the browser saying they can't connect?
> 
>                 - Peter
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