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Broken,

broken connection wrote:
> At the end, the only thing that should matter to TOMCAT or ANT is that they
> should be able to find the classes in the JRE...

Tomcat and Ant don't need to be able to fine JRE classes. When the JRE
starts up, it will provide that information to whatever Java program is
running.

> so I don't understand, why you guys don't recommend this?

Since ant requires the presence of a JRE to run, ant should already know
where the JRE is installed (java.home system property). If you can run
ant without knowing where the JRE is located, then you will also be able
to run Tomcat without knowing where the JRE is. Are you sure that you
even have a problem?

- -chris

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