Didn't Sun recently (with-in the last few months) free up the license on 
tool.jar? It was my understanding that that jar file was the reason that you 
need a jdk instead of a jre (for the compiler housed in tools.jar that is). I'm 
not sure about the specifics of the license now, but couldn't tools.jar just be 
put into the installer so a jre would be sufficient?

Bojan Smojver wrote:

> Maybe because TC compiles JSP's into classes and it needs javac for that, which
> is probably not part of the JRE.
> 
> Bojan
> 
> Quoting "Kiran Kumar N (RBIN/DCA-NMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> 
>>I am trying to create a setup an application of mine for distribution 
>>among my associates. But during the installation of Tomcat 4.0, it
>>initially
>>
>>checks if JDK is installed and if not, it exits the installation. 
>>
>>Why does it need the JDK? All my target PCs have JREs installed. What
>>should
>>be 
>>done to disable this check in Tomcat Setup. I am in need of a solution
>>to
>>this urgently.
>>Please help.
>>
>>Thanks and Best Regards,
>>nKiran
>>
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