I have checked my Tomcat Server and it is not started yet and so it is
confusing to see it working w/o starting it.

-Ados

On 5/4/09, Caldarale, Charles R <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
>> From: BRZEZINSKI, PAUL [mailto:paul.brzezin...@hp.com]
>> Subject: RE: Tomcat Configuration in Eclipse
>>
>> The javaw.exe command is identical to java.exe, except that with
>> javaw.exe there is no associated console window. This implies you can't
>> get it to display the version with -version since there is no console
>> to display it on. Use javaw.exe when you don't want a command prompt
>> window to appear. The javaw.exe launcher will, however, display a
>> dialog box with error information if a launch fails for some reason.
>
> What the OP really needs to know is that Eclipse uses javaw.exe to launch
> Tomcat.  What he's looking at is an instance of Tomcat already running - as
> André pointed out.
>
>  - Chuck
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