Re: issue:reading the environment variable HYPERION_HOME

2008-03-28 Thread Nilesh Yadav
also i am using the tomcat5.0.28 On 3/29/08, Nilesh Yadav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thanx for the reply; > > but can you please elaborate how can i use this? :->>Use the Java > tab of the tomcat6w.exe program in Tomcat's bin directory. > > > On 3/28/08, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Re: issue:reading the environment variable HYPERION_HOME

2008-03-28 Thread Nilesh Yadav
thanx for the reply; but can you please elaborate how can i use this? :->>Use the Java tab of the tomcat6w.exe program in Tomcat's bin directory. On 3/28/08, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nilesh Yadav wrote: > > how it is behaving like this??even though the env.var is set in the >

Re: issue:reading the environment variable HYPERION_HOME

2008-03-28 Thread Mark Thomas
Nilesh Yadav wrote: how it is behaving like this??even though the env.var is set in the profile but application failed to recognise/take it. When running as a service, lots if stuff in the profile is ignored. Mapped drives and environment variables are the most obvious. can anyone suggest m

issue:reading the environment variable HYPERION_HOME

2008-03-28 Thread Nilesh Yadav
hi all; environmental situation: I am working on the hyperion portal HS9; here on this server Two tomcats(both of :5.0.28) are present; one is used to run this portal & another one is used to run the 6 java applications present(publish) on this portal those are devloped by using the Sun java Api