I think you should clarify what you are trying to determine.

Are you asking for a command that will prove that Tomcat is (correctly) installed? Or are you asking whether a given application is installed within Tomcat? Or, do you really want to know if Tomcat is simply running at a given moment?

After all, Tomcat might be correctly installed but still not have any applications in it beyond the Manager applications and examples that come with it. Are you simply trying to verify that the installation of Tomcat worked? Or are you trying to determine if an application that you wrote and installed in Tomcat was correctly installed?

The two questions may have somewhat different answers.

Also, what version of Tomcat are you using? The techniques may change a bit from one version of Tomcat to the next.

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Rhino

----- Original Message ----- From: "karen lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 1:50 PM
Subject: what is the command to find out whether or not Tomcat is installed on your server


Hi All:
I am not very familiar with Unix OS, Let us say, after i logged in to my
unix account,
what is the command i should use to find out whether or not TomCat is
installed??

please let me know..

Many thanks..



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