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‎Apr 18, 2013
06:10 AM
Regarding tomcat installation
Dear friends,
Our project requires 3 instances of tomcat to be installed on system,
How can i install multiple instances of tomcat as windows service without using ant script?? How can i do this using InstallAnywhere 2012 standard edition?
Our project requires 3 instances of tomcat to be installed on system,
How can i install multiple instances of tomcat as windows service without using ant script?? How can i do this using InstallAnywhere 2012 standard edition?
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‎Apr 19, 2013
05:31 AM
Hi,
You can use the tomcat server archive(.zip). Add it as a payload in IA, extract it using Expand Archive action, then use Execute Command to start the server(using the startup file).
Thanks,
Ramya
You can use the tomcat server archive(.zip). Add it as a payload in IA, extract it using Expand Archive action, then use Execute Command to start the server(using the startup file).
Thanks,
Ramya
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‎Apr 22, 2013
12:43 AM
RamyaVenkatesh wrote:
Hi,
You can use the tomcat server archive(.zip). Add it as a payload in IA, extract it using Expand Archive action, then use Execute Command to start the server(using the startup file).
Thanks,
Ramya
Hello ramya,
Thanks for your reply,How do i remove these instances during un-installation ??
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‎Apr 22, 2013
11:15 PM
Hii ramya,
Do we need to set catalina_home manually?? As there is no "SET ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLE" action in standard edition!!!!!! I tried what you have told but tomcat instances are not running!! In log file there is no error regarding this!!!
Do we need to set catalina_home manually?? As there is no "SET ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLE" action in standard edition!!!!!! I tried what you have told but tomcat instances are not running!! In log file there is no error regarding this!!!