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> Hi David
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> Thank you very much for your
s is what you want & will help you to solve your problem.
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>> Harshal Joshi
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> Hi Andrew
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> Thanks for your feedback. I'm running the stick under windows based
> systems..
> Java (jr
& will help you to solve your problem.
Best of
Luck...
Cheers,
Harshal Joshi
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Hi Andrew
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p; will help you to solve your problem. Best of
Luck...
Cheers,
Harshal Joshi
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From: Markus-Alexander Metz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 4:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat on a Memory Stick
Hi Andrew
Thanks for your feedback.
* Markus-Alexander Metz wrote (26/05/06 11:51):
> Hi Andrew
>
> Thanks for your feedback. I'm running the stick under windows based systems.
> Java (jre and SDK) is also installed on the stick. You wrote:
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>> Why do you not define JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME in the startup scripts?
>
> This wou
Hi Andrew
Thanks for your feedback. I'm running the stick under windows based systems.
Java (jre and SDK) is also installed on the stick. You wrote:
Why do you not define JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME in the startup scripts?
This would be the solutions I was seeking. But how does this script ha
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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
I am not sure I understand the problem?
Are you running on Windoz or a UNIX(tm) based system?
Why do you not define JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME in the startup
scripts?
How do they start TOMCAT in your scenario - why don't you just do a
'pwd'
and base the other variables relative to that?
I
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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
On 5/25/06, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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?
I think the startup performance could be a problem. Also your jsps
should b
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?
--David
Markus-Alexander Metz wrote:
> Hi ... I wanna run my tomcat server on a memory stick but I have no
> idea how to get it
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
Markus
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