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TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME
PaulD
In the context of TeamSite (or OpenDeploy?), where should
the TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME environment variables
point to?
It appears they should point to the servletd and
serveltd\java1.3 directories, respectively, in the OpenDeploy
location. But my OpenDeploy (or OpenDeployNG) dir does
not have a servlet directory.
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Johnny
You shouldnt need to worry about these.
TeamSite/Opendeploy should set them up for you during install.
On my setup which is TS 5.5.2, OD 5.6, win2k,
the opendeploy webapp is part of the serlvetd container instance.
Im not sure if this is new to OD 5.6 when installing OD on top of a TS install.
Previously I recall an AdminServer directory that held the webapp container for OD.
John Cuiuli
Consultant
Sydney, Australia
PaulD
Thanks for the reply. I installed the java jre/jsdk update for
the problem where OD would just crash or "go away" (Tech
Note ...?) and this patch changed those env vars.
I'm not sure if it is coincidence, but I started getting "java.exe"
and "iwperl.exe" processes piling up that couldn't be killed
from task manager. Some were even hogging CPU to the
point where I needed to reboot as users lost control.
I'm baffled as to why all this started since the only change
was the OD update.
thanks again,
Paul Dailey
IBM GS, Interwoven Competency
Grand Rapids, MI USA