Hi,
If Tomcat is actually running then it is set. I run tomcat on SuSE
10.0 and 10.1. The environment is set for user tomcat. If you want to
setup something else it might be best to get a copy of tomcat from
apache and set up everything the way you like it.
HTH
On 6/2/07, G T Smith
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All,
Having finally got tomcat operational I have found that although the Tomcat script is supposed to be exporting CATALINA_HOME, etc, etc These variables seem not be set when working from the CLI. In fact, the java environment seems to be that defined by /etc/profiles.d/alljava.sh.
Funambol requires J2EE_HOME to be set (at least for installation purposes) and to my mind it would be useful to use CATALINA_HOME to set this, Has anyone else installed tomcat, and are they experiencing a similar issue with 10.2.
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