Re: Multiple JAVA_HOME variables

2007-02-12 Thread Foo Shyn
o: "Tomcat Users List" Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 6:45 PM Subject: Re: Multiple JAVA_HOME variables Hi, I did just that but my Tomcat doesn't start completely. When i try to access the jsp page there'll be error thrown out... Thanx. Regards, FooShyn - Orig

RE: Multiple JAVA_HOME variables

2007-02-12 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: Foo Shyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I did just that but my Tomcat doesn't start completely. When > i try to access > the jsp page there'll be error thrown out... We'd be able to help you better if you told us *what* error :-). - Peter -

Re: Multiple JAVA_HOME variables

2007-02-12 Thread Foo Shyn
t: Monday, February 12, 2007 6:41 PM Subject: RE: Multiple JAVA_HOME variables From: Foo Shyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm facing a situation here whereby a JRE 1.5 is pre-installed on a server, and a JAVA_HOME variables is thus created and pointed to the JRE. However i'll need to have it

RE: Multiple JAVA_HOME variables

2007-02-12 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: Foo Shyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'm facing a situation here whereby a JRE 1.5 is > pre-installed on a server, and a JAVA_HOME variables is thus > created and pointed to the JRE. > However i'll need to have it point to my JDK in order for me > to use Tomcat. Any tricks or settings t

Multiple JAVA_HOME variables

2007-02-12 Thread Foo Shyn
Hi All, I'm facing a situation here whereby a JRE 1.5 is pre-installed on a server, and a JAVA_HOME variables is thus created and pointed to the JRE. However i'll need to have it point to my JDK in order for me to use Tomcat. Any tricks or settings that i can use to make this possible? I can't c