I have been looking at this for a couple of days, and it seems that
maybe, it is a problem with the init.d startup. Sounds like it is
pointing at the old tomcat and not the new until you run it manually and
tell it tomcat 5. I am no systems person and I have many problems of
this nature and it
I think I could require that, but as a last try - if nothing else would
work...
But I really think this should be able to be solved without reinstalling.
The thing is that when I only restart tomcat (with /etc/init.d/tomcat5
restart) things start working fine! So i don't think it's a tomcat proble
Do you have the option of reinstalling Tomcat5 - so that Tomcat5 would just
pick up java 5 and not have anything at all to do with java 1.4??
-Anoop
On 2/9/06, Letícia Álvares Barbalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> First of all thank you very much for the attention. I got some reading
Hey,
First of all thank you very much for the attention. I got some reading about
it and found the jars [jaxp_parser_impl].jar and [xml-commons-apis].jar
under /usr/share/tomcat5/common/endorsed
I renamed them (so they could not be found) and restarted the server (the
computer, I mean). Still, did
> From: Letícia Álvares Barbalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with Tomcat and Java versions
>
> I was using java 1.4.2 here, and recently migrated to java 1.5.
> Unfortunately, something probably is missing, 'cause I'm
> having problems with Tomcat.
You don't say what Tomcat ver