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Old 08-07-2007, 01:18 AM
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Tomcat variable
Hi, I wanna know how to Setup Tomcat on my Windows XP.
I have install Tomcat on my machine now it is calling for Environmental Variable of jdk 1.5 and JRE
So let me know what it will be and what will be of Tomcat too.
when i right click on MyComputer -> Advanced -> Environmental Variables ->
There will be box opened there i have to setup
User Variables
System Variables

Thanks.
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Old 08-07-2007, 07:40 AM
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The variable you will want is "JAVA_HOME" and should be set to your JDK installation directory, for example, if you installed your JDK at C:\jdk, then
Code:
JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk
I set mine up under user variables, but there is only one user on my system so it doesn't make much difference for me.
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