Hi Chris,
On 23.04.2021 05:12, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> On 4/21/21 08:53, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> On 20.04.2021 16:47, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> ... cut ...
>> When bringing non-Java binaries into the picture then they work in the
>> process environment where
Rony,
On 4/21/21 08:53, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
Hi Chris,
On 20.04.2021 16:47, Christopher Schultz wrote:
... cut ...
When bringing non-Java binaries into the picture then they work in the process
environment where
e.g. PATH defines which directories are looked up for finding execut
Hi Chris,
On 20.04.2021 16:47, Christopher Schultz wrote:
... cut ...
When bringing non-Java binaries into the picture then they work in the process
environment where
>> e.g. PATH defines which directories are looked up for finding executables
>> (which might be important
>> for some natives) an
Rony,
On 4/20/21 06:46, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
CATALINA_OPTS is about passing on Java options and System property definitions,
if not mistaken.
Correct.
When bringing non-Java binaries into the picture then they work in the process
environment where
e.g. PATH defines which direc
Hi Chris,
CATALINA_OPTS is about passing on Java options and System property definitions,
if not mistaken.
When bringing non-Java binaries into the picture then they work in the process
environment where
e.g. PATH defines which directories are looked up for finding executables
(which might be i
Rony,
On 4/19/21 08:54, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
Java based web servers are - of course - focused on the Java programming
language and the Java
runtime environment.
Nevertheless, there are situations where non-Java binaries may become resources
that may prove
helpful in a Java enviro