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> > Subject: Re: How to hide tomcat console when installed as service
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> > Really is there not any way out?
>
> Did you bother to read the link that Mladen provided?
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683502%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
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On 04/12/2011 11:43 AM, Amit k wrote:
Hi,
Tomcat documentation says that if tomcat is installed as service, it doesn't
show up the console. But in my case this doesn't hold true. Again if the
console is required for std out/err, then redirecting them to file etc wont
help to display the console?
> From: Amit k [mailto:opteemuspr...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: How to hide tomcat console when installed as service
> Really is there not any way out?
Did you bother to read the link that Mladen provided?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683502%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
- Chu
Hi,
Tomcat documentation says that if tomcat is installed as service, it doesn't
show up the console. But in my case this doesn't hold true. Again if the
console is required for std out/err, then redirecting them to file etc wont
help to display the console?
Really is there not any way out?
On M
On 04/11/2011 07:01 AM, Amit k wrote:
Hi,
I actually tried that option. I know it works but under one situation it
fails. When your application require tomcat to interact with desktop it
fails and in my case, application in tomcat interacts with Desktop through
JNI call. So I cant use this optio
Hi,
I actually tried that option. I know it works but under one situation it
fails. When your application require tomcat to interact with desktop it
fails and in my case, application in tomcat interacts with Desktop through
JNI call. So I cant use this option.
And moreover it is required to be do
Hey,
in the service properties, under "Log on" Tab, view the box of "Allow
service to interact with desktop".
if it's checked- clear it.
This what has worked for me :]
Thanks
Hila :]
2011/4/8 Amit k
> Hi,
>
> The tomcat is build from source and it is integrated in the installer. Not
> to use
Hi,
The tomcat is build from source and it is integrated in the installer. Not
to use binaries was the decision taken long back and cant be revoked.
The tomcat is started exactly in two ways
1. With sc.exe (That is with the SC tool) that is sc.exe start Tomcat6
2. With net start Tomcat6 command
On 4/7/11 9:13 AM, Amit k wrote:
> I am using tomcat 6.0.29 (32bit) source to build the tomcat.
Why not just use the binary?
How are you starting Tomcat when it exhibits the issue, exactly?
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