Seems to me that a paraphrase of the third paragraph quoted above
ought to be added -- PROMINENTLY -- to the comment lines at the top
of catalina.bat and catalina.sh, to keep midrange jocks like me
from driving ourselves nuts trying to manipulate services the
wrong way.
On 9/1/16, 3:52 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
Maybe reading this would have helped :
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Windows#Q11
(I wrote that, at a time just after when I was just as puzzled as you
are about these curious Windows thingies..)
Thanks.
It definitely helps explain what these things are, but I think the
prominent notice I suggested for the preambles of the catalina.bat and
catalina.sh procedure files would be better at alerting those who aren't
WinDoze service jocks that for a WinDoze service installation, a
setenv.bat or a setenv.sh (or any modification of existing *.bat or
*.sh) would be a monumental waste of time and a source of potentially
lethal (or at least insanity-inducing) levels of frustration.
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JHHL
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