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17-May-2004, 09:53 AM #1
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My first post!- anyone have any idea on how to install tomcat ver 5.0 on windows xp pro? I have been to the apache site and the info i get is to let windows installer set it up. i have explored all of tomcat and found no exe to allow me to install. i installed j2ees on xp first and that went without a hitch. any information regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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19-May-2004, 11:19 AM #2
tomcat 5.0 for xp
after a lengthy investigation it turns out that i had the "wrong version "of tomcat for installation. after downloading the right ver. all went smoothly for me.
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after a lengthy investigation it turns out that i had the "wrong version "of tomcat for installation. after downloading the right ver. all went smoothly for me.
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19-May-2004, 02:09 PM #4
nice to see you solved your problem and posted back what was wrong, so ppl can learn from it!

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