Brett Porter wrote:

OK, I had the netbeans jdk installed, so I went ahead and uninstalled it (I didn't like netbeans - to slow) and installed the latest jdk from sun. I have JAVA_HOME set correct as evidenced by the fact that my regular Tomcat4.1 installation works fine. However, the same issue has happened.


The netbeans cobundle includes a JDK, not a JRE. Should have been correct.

What is JAVA_HOME now set to? What do you get if you run "javac" at the
command line?


I'm thinking this might be a bug in the way the appserver plugin invokes Tomcat. Was it ever tested on Windows 2000 server?


Works for me.

- Brett


Yes it was tested on windows and solaris.


-Peter


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