[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
> 
>>> Because there is not 'a single ( or only ) good way to start tomcat'.
>>> 
>>> If doing a JNI call works and is a good solution, why reinventing the
>>> wheel ? The daemon requires using an init()-like method and a certain
>>> architecture - which the other solution doesn't.
>> 
>> ?
>> I wonder what prevents you from having an empty init method, and then doing
>> whatever JNI calls you want suring start.
> 
> Nothing - that's what I'm saying, both are good solutions and we
> shouldn't exclude one because the other does the same thing.

That's whay _you_ say... I don't think they are _both_ good solutions... One
is nice, the other sucks (calling setuid() from Java is the sucky one)...

But that's MO, of course... And since MO was never listened to, I don't care
:)

    Pier


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