I have been looking at this for a couple of days, and it seems that maybe, it is a problem with the init.d startup. Sounds like it is pointing at the old tomcat and not the new until you run it manually and tell it tomcat 5. I am no systems person and I have many problems of this nature and it usually ends up being some file or symlink the I failed to remove or change with the new installation.

Letícia Álvares Barbalho wrote:
I think I could require that, but as a last try - if nothing else would
work...

But I really think this should be able to be solved without reinstalling.
The thing is that when I only restart tomcat (with /etc/init.d/tomcat5
restart) things start working fine! So i don't think it's a tomcat problem,
but a tomcat configuration problem. It means that maybe, even if
reinstalling it, it would remain.

On 2/10/06, Anoop kumar V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have the option of reinstalling Tomcat5  - so that Tomcat5 would
just
pick up java 5 and not have anything at all to do with java 1.4??

-Anoop

On 2/9/06, Let?cia ?lvares Barbalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,

First of all thank you very much for the attention. I got some reading
about
it and found the jars [jaxp_parser_impl].jar and [xml-commons-apis].jar
under /usr/share/tomcat5/common/endorsed
I renamed them (so they could not be found) and restarted the server
(the
computer, I mean). Still, didn't work.

The problem remains just as it was before :(



On 2/9/06, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Let?cia ?lvares Barbalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with Tomcat and Java versions

I was using java 1.4.2 here, and recently migrated to java 1.5.
Unfortunately, something probably is missing, 'cause I'm
having problems with Tomcat.
You don't say what Tomcat version you're using.  If you were running
5.5.xon JRE
1.4.2, there may in fact be something extra, not something
missing.  The
compatibility package that's required for 1.4.2 execution should be
removed when using JRE 5; the package consists of two jars in
common/endorsed, and these should be deleted.  Of course, this may or
may
not have anything to do with your problem, but it's something to try.

- Chuck


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