There are many ways
1. Parse the localhost log cek for startup completed or something like that
2. telnet to your server at tomcat port
3. try requesting something from your tomcat


On 1/25/07, Vlad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

We are planning to use latest Tomcat from 5.x branch on Windows. It's
started using 'bin/catalina.run bat' (please don't offer to run it as a
service!). Our application requires Tomcat to be often started (and
stopped) and we wish to enable certain button in the GUI once it's
started completely.

We have a problem - we can't find a way to reliably determine  whether
it has finished started or not.
In the middle of startup, it even responds to http requests - but
returns http error code 400 with error message like
   No Host matches server name 127.0.0.1

What is the recommended way to determine whether Tomcat has finished
starting up?

Thank you very much for your answers in advance!

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