Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstr,ap
I think maybe yep still.
I'm not saying the doc is perfect (far from it), but the OP downloaded the
source, not the binary.
I believe it is really not clear what you get when on the
download page,
Binary vs source isn't clear?
Yes, Chuck, that part is clear.
Maybe I'm just starting like someone else, answering questions that
aren't asked (yet). ;-)
What I meant was simply that, *had* the OP not downloaded a version
already, but *had* he been wondering which version to download, and
*had* he been considering the information in the on-line documentation
wondering which version he *should* download, then it *would* not
necessarily have been clear to him.
Which is, maybe, why he downloaded the source version rather than either
the zip or service version in the first place.
So maybe we should ask to OP himself to indicate what was his ultimate
aim in downloading a Tomcat for Windows : simply to run it as a service
(in which case the "service installer" may be the better choice), or to
run it also on the command-line, play around with the .bat settings etc..
By the way, as long as you're there and in a chatty mood, why are there
two versions for Windows, and what would be the best usage of the one or
the other version ?
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