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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Brandon Cruz <bc...@norvax.com> on 2001/04/05 20:22:16 UTC

RE: Running java on linux (thanks)

Thanks everyone who helped me with the problem running jdk1.3.3 (and tomcat)
on a red hat 6.2 linux machine.  It turns out that 1.2.2_007 works fine, so
that is what I went with for now.  Hopefully Sun will update the newer
version of the jdk so that it will be easier to work with on Linux.

Brandon Cruz
Norvax Inc.
phone:(773)529-5701
fax:(773)529-5702
cell:(312)339-1344

-----Original Message-----
From: njclark@ntsp.nec.co.jp [mailto:njclark@ntsp.nec.co.jp]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 5:48 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Running java on linux


Try jdk1.2.2 it appears to be a little bit more friendly when I don't
have any X windows...;-)

Brandon Cruz wrote:
>
> I installed jdk1.3.0_02 onto my machine and changed the path to the bin
> directory.  When I try to run that java command, I get the following
> error...
>
> [admin@ns1 bin]$ /usr/java/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error
> in lo
> ading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No
such
> fil
> e or directory
>
> Is this a bug with java, or does it have to do with a file permission I am
> not setting correctly with Linux?  Anyone know?
>
> Brandon

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Running tomcat on IIS4.0, NT4.0

Posted by LUO Junyan <jy...@psu.edu>.
Hi, I am running tomcat on windows NT. Weeks ago I succeeded in running
tomcat3.2.1 with IIS5.0 on win2000, and this evening I am installing
tomcat3.2.1 on IIS4.0, NT4 server sp5. But this time I could not make it
work. The isapi filter is OK (blue up arrow) and log files are created--I
just kept receiving Get /.. 404 error. I am confident there are no typos in
the URL. The only thing different from last time is that I have changed the
tomcat directory from its original name (Jakarta-tomacat-3.2.1) to "tomcat".
Anyone has suggestions? Thanks!
Junyan


Re: Running java on linux (thanks)

Posted by Jeff Kilbride <je...@kilbride.com>.
Hi Brandon,

Your other choice is the IBMJava2-1.3 package. I just installed it on my
RH6.2 box and it seems to be working well.

Thanks,
--jeff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandon Cruz" <bc...@norvax.com>
To: <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: Running java on linux (thanks)


> Thanks everyone who helped me with the problem running jdk1.3.3 (and
tomcat)
> on a red hat 6.2 linux machine.  It turns out that 1.2.2_007 works fine,
so
> that is what I went with for now.  Hopefully Sun will update the newer
> version of the jdk so that it will be easier to work with on Linux.
>
> Brandon Cruz
> Norvax Inc.
> phone:(773)529-5701
> fax:(773)529-5702
> cell:(312)339-1344
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: njclark@ntsp.nec.co.jp [mailto:njclark@ntsp.nec.co.jp]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 5:48 PM
> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Running java on linux
>
>
> Try jdk1.2.2 it appears to be a little bit more friendly when I don't
> have any X windows...;-)
>
> Brandon Cruz wrote:
> >
> > I installed jdk1.3.0_02 onto my machine and changed the path to the bin
> > directory.  When I try to run that java command, I get the following
> > error...
> >
> > [admin@ns1 bin]$ /usr/java/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/i386/native_threads/java:
error
> > in lo
> > ading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No
> such
> > fil
> > e or directory
> >
> > Is this a bug with java, or does it have to do with a file permission I
am
> > not setting correctly with Linux?  Anyone know?
> >
> > Brandon
>
> --
>      /) John Clark Naldoza y Lopez                           (\
>     / )    Software Design Engineer II                       ( \
>   _( (_    _  Web-Application Development                    _) )_
>  (((\ \>  /_>    Cable Modem Network Management System <_\  </ /)))
>  (\\\\ \_/ /         NEC Telecom Software Phils., Inc.  \ \_/ ////)
>   \       /                                              \       /
>    \    _/  phone: (+63 32) 233-9142 loc. 3112            \_    /
>    /   /  cellphone: (+63 919) 399-4742                     \   \
>   /   / email: njclark@ntsp.nec.co.jp                        \   \
>