Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 monesseldeur, On 2/12/2009 3:47 PM, monesseldeur wrote: > I experience that it's not that simple to find a freeware pdf viewer that can > be run headless from the command line. But I keep looking on the net. > > Any suggestion is welcome. If you hav

Re: [OT] Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread André Warnier
monesseldeur wrote: Yes I know but at least I have a few more options to check when I look at viewers =^D awarnier wrote: m I have now marked this "off-ttopic", because it is getting a bit far from Tomcat issues.. You are running Tomcat under Windows. On the other hand, on my Windows work

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread André Warnier
monesseldeur wrote: Yes I know but at least I have a few more options to check when I look at viewers =^D awarnier wrote: m I also found this somewhere : AcroRd32.exe filename - Executes the Reader and displays a file.. AcroRd32.exe /p filename - Executes the Reader and prints a file.. **

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread monesseldeur
Yes I know but at least I have a few more options to check when I look at viewers =^D awarnier wrote: > > m > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problems-with-Tomcat-as-service-on-Windows-Server-2003-tp21965181p21985418.html Sent from the Tomcat - User mai

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread André Warnier
monesseldeur wrote: I experience that it's not that simple to find a freeware pdf viewer that can be run headless from the command line. But I keep looking on the net. Any suggestion is welcome. if it is to run headless/gui-less, I suggest you look for a pdf printer however. A viewer would be

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread monesseldeur
I experience that it's not that simple to find a freeware pdf viewer that can be run headless from the command line. But I keep looking on the net. Any suggestion is welcome. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problems-with-Tomcat-as-service-on-Windows-Server

RE: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: monesseldeur [mailto:raymondesseld...@gmail.com] > I made a small Java web-application which prints pdf-files - > on-demand - on the server. [...] > When I start the server with the startup.bat, I have no > problem at all. But unfortunately, that's no option. Services can't interact with t

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-12 Thread André Warnier
monesseldeur wrote: Thank you both for the very comprehensible explanation. So I followed the steps awarnier suggested: (0) stopped banging the head and had a good cup of coffee =) That was probably the most important part of the solution. So it's clear now the problem is starting the GUI-a

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread monesseldeur
I? Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problems-with-Tomcat-as-service-on-Windows-Server-2003-tp21965181p21970902.html Sent from the Tomcat - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread André Warnier
monesseldeur wrote: [...] Ok, stop banging your head for a moment, get a cup of coffee, relax, and let's do this systematically. The wisdom is in the lotus. I am no great Tomcat expert, but there are some practical things I know about running services under Windows. First, have a look at t

RE: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: monesseldeur [mailto:raymondesseld...@gmail.com] > Subject: Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003 > > I use a local admin or even a domain admin. Both have print > priveleges. But they may not have network access privilege. > And they both certa

Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread monesseldeur
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Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread monesseldeur
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Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 monesseldeur, On 2/11/2009 4:58 PM, monesseldeur wrote: > I made a small Java web-application which prints pdf-files - on-demand - on > the server. > > Everything went well on my dev environment, but not when I deployed the > application on the Tomca

Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003

2009-02-11 Thread monesseldeur
r with the startup.bat, I have no problem at all. But unfortunately, that's no option. I've been trying, experimenting, searching, banging my head, ... for 2 days now. Can someone on this forum help me? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problems-with-Tomcat-as-servi

Re: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition

2008-12-04 Thread Swapnil.Kale
>> following methods: >> >> •From Start  Settings  Control Panel  Administrative Tools  Services >> •Use the General tab in the Apache Tomcat Properties window >> >> > > - Swapnil Kale  Think before you print :working: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Mini-HOW-TO%3A-Tomcat-as-a-service-on-Windows-Server-2003-64-bit-edition-tp4716292p20845972.html Sent from the Tomcat - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bitedition

2008-12-04 Thread kareda
gely small files also - only 18KB both!? But, I found help from another thread: http://www.nabble.com/DO-NOT-REPLY--Bug-35869--Can%27-t-run-as-a-service-on-Windows-Server-2003-64-Bit-Edition-td16765257.html#a16765257 these binaries here worked fine! https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/tc6.0.x

RE: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bitedition

2008-12-04 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: kareda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows > Server 2003 64-bitedition > used the 64-bit tomcat binaries Which ones? AMD64 or IA64? (Hint: you need the AMD64 ones.) > server info: 64-bit windows 2003 running on Quad Co

Re: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition

2008-12-04 Thread kareda
ld use any of the > following methods: > > • From Start  Settings  Control Panel  Administrative Tools  Services > • Use the General tab in the Apache Tomcat Properties window > > -- View this message in con

Re: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition

2008-12-04 Thread BabaOrum
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Re: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition

2008-04-25 Thread Swapnil.Kale
ware Foundation\Procrun >> 2.0\Tomcat5\Parameters\Log] >> "Path"="C:\\tomcat\\logs" >> "StdError"="auto" >> "StdOutput"="auto" >> "Level"="Error" >> &g

Re: Service on Windows Server 2003

2007-10-26 Thread Dan Armbrust
Finally - I understand most of what is wrong! I finally got access to the system again, and after pulling off the debug log from the service launcher, things became clear. It turns out that on this system, the command that was actually being run to register the service was: %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin\tom

Re: Service on Windows Server 2003

2007-10-25 Thread Dan Armbrust
jvm.cfg contains the following: -client KNOWN -server KNOWN -hotspot ALIASED_TO -client -classic WARN -native ERROR -green ERROR I don't think that there is a JAVA_OPTS variable set, but I will verify that on the problem machine. Thanks, Dan On 10/26/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Service on Windows Server 2003

2007-10-25 Thread Dan Armbrust
I am using this version of java: C:\NetProvision\jre\bin>java -version java version "1.5.0_07" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_07-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_07-b03, mixed mode) The jvm.dll version that I am using reports File version: 5.0.70.3 Full

Re: Service on Windows Server 2003

2007-10-24 Thread Gabe Wong
if using jdk6, make sure msvcr71.dll is in the path of jvm.dll. The easiest thing to do is to copy msvcr71.dll to the jre directory from the jdk directory like so: copy %JDK_HOME%\bin\msvcr71.dll %JDK_HOME%\jre\bin\server\ Dan Armbrust wrote: I have a difficult but severe problem with the tomca

Service on Windows Server 2003

2007-10-24 Thread Dan Armbrust
I have a difficult but severe problem with the tomcat service launcher on windows server 2003. Our application installs itself, tomcat, and a jvm, and then runs a bat file which registers the tomcat server, using our provided jvm. I _know_ this code works fine almost everywhere - it has been in u

Re: Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition

2007-10-16 Thread Swapnil.Kale
t5\Parameters\Start] > "Class"="org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap" > "Params"=hex(7):73,00,74,00,61,00,72,00,74,00,00,00,00,00 > "Mode"="jvm" > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apache Software Foundation\Procrun > 2.0\Tomcat5\Par

Mini HOW-TO: Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition

2006-06-05 Thread Richard Mundell
Dear all, While Tomcat will run happily on a 64-bit edition of Windows by running it directly through a 64-bit build of Java, the native Windows "Service" support which is bundled with Tomcat 5.5.x is presently 32-bit only. The reason to run Tomcat in a 64-bit environment is to run with large me

Re: Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows server 2003 : some questions [SOLVED]

2006-01-24 Thread ZedroS Schwart
> > > From: ZedroS Schwart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows > > server 2003 : some questions > > > > My questions are : > > - should the service launch the startup.bat ? > > No. > > >

Re: Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows server 2003 : some questions

2006-01-23 Thread Marc Richards
Wouldn't you find it easier to just install Tomcat with the 'run as a service' option? Then all you have to do is change the service that is created for you to run as a secure user and you're done. -marc --- ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I'm trying to manually setting up T

RE: Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows server 2003 : some questions

2006-01-23 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: ZedroS Schwart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows > server 2003 : some questions > > My questions are : > - should the service launch the startup.bat ? No. > If so, what about the console output ? You&#

Re: Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows server 2003 : some questions

2006-01-23 Thread Glen Mazza
ZedroS Schwart wrote: Hi I'm trying to manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as a service on a Windows Server 2003. May I ask why you need to "manually" set it up? You can download the "Windows Executable" version of TC[1] and choose "install as a service" when prompted. Glen [1] http://tomcat

Manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as service on Windows server 2003 : some questions

2006-01-23 Thread ZedroS Schwart
Hi I'm trying to manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as a service on a Windows Server 2003. I've already set up my JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME variables, as well as updated the PATH with : %JAVA_HOME%;%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\client;. My questions are : - should the service launch the startup.bat ? If so,