Selon Dominik Drzewiecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Try placing it as a first parameter.

Sorry, I forgot to write that I had tried that quickly on the command line, and
checked that order does not matter (in that case).

> Indeed, j2sdk1.4.2 does not install server vm within the j2re in C:\Program
> Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_02\bin\. You can simply copy appropriate binaried from
> j2sdk or update your PATH env variable so that JAVA_HOME\bin\java is picked
> up first.

I'd rather avoid copying files around, since I'm just installing the server, and
I'm not going to maintain it on the long term. I want to keep the install
procedure as simple as possible for others.

As for the PATH, that's just what I did, placed the SDK directory first in the
PATH, checked that the right binary was picked first from a command line, even
rebooted the system to make sure that Windows updates all its internal stuff,
but still, Tomcat seemed to pick up the wrong one.

> Everything's fine with it, honest.

Well, the install program itself certainly is very good, but really, I think
there is a possibility that the parameters are somehow wrong, or the configure
tool itself is not right.
To say the least, I found the behaviour confusing, and I'm almost sure that the
configure tool and Tomcat should not stop working after I chose the right JVM to
use.

Thanks for replying, I hope you'll be able to tell me what was wrong (even
though my server is now working fine with the "Auto" parameter :-)

Laurent

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