P, As far as I know just 1, though the java.exe is located in many directories \jdk\bin \_jvm\bin \jdk\jre\bin
How can I tell which one it is using. If I install 1.4.2_11 to another directory, how to I tell Tomcat to use that JVM? Thanks for the help. E >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/28/07 11:12:22 AM >>> Eric Davis wrote: > Hello, > I need to update/upgrade the JDK used by Tomcat for an application we > purchased, because of the daylight saving time issue. I can't seem to > find any documentation on the steps that need to be taken to upgrade the > JVM used by Tomcat. The installation instructions for Tomcat simply say > to install a JDK and then add an environmental variable called JAVA_HOME > and set it to the directory where the JDK is installed. However, when I > checked the JAVA_HOME variable was not defined on the system. If > someone could point me to the documentation or tell me what steps to > take I'd appreciate it. Also, is there a way to find out which JVM > Tomcat is actually using? > > System configuration is: Windows 2003 Std, IIS, and Tomcat 4.1, JRE > 1.4.2_03. how instances of java have you got installed on your system? if it's only the one above, that's what it's using. p > Thank you, > Tomcat/Apache neophyte > > ************ Confidentiality Disclaimer ************************* > The information contained in this e-mail may be confidential. IF YOU > RECEIVED THIS IN ERROR, please call Privacy Officer (206) 223-7505. > Thank you. > > Patients - Email is NOT considered secure. By choosing to communicate > with Virginia Mason by email, you will assume these confidentiality > risks. Please do not rely on e-mail communication if you or a family > member suffers a sudden or substantial change in health or injury. > If you need emergency attention, call 911. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]