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Sysdeo Plugin on OS X [message #23942] Thu, 20 May 2004 14:16 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: robwms63.yahoo.com

I had not been able to get it working. I would try and start Tomcat and
it would fail, but nothing came into the console (when I start Tomcat
from the command line it tells me that only root can see the console).
Finally, I generated a run configuration, went in and tried to run it
from there and it gave me an error: tools.jar not found. Then I found an
article on apple.com about how their JDK doesn't have a tools.jar, so I
removed it and the server started. Now, it isn't working, as soon as I
start, it just shows 'terminated' in the debugger.

Questions:

Where are the errors going? If I start Tomcat from the command line, the
log files in /Tomcat/Home/logs does get updated. When I start from
inside Eclipse, nothing....
Re: Sysdeo Plugin on OS X [message #24130 is a reply to message #23942] Fri, 21 May 2004 10:39 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: default.Bruno.com

Someone send me this, maybe it will help you :

"On OS X, in order to get tomcat running in eclipse using ur plugin, you have to
add "-server" to the JVM parameters section, otherwise you will get the
ClassNotFoundException error..."

Bruno

Rob Williams a écrit :
> I had not been able to get it working. I would try and start Tomcat and
> it would fail, but nothing came into the console (when I start Tomcat
> from the command line it tells me that only root can see the console).
> Finally, I generated a run configuration, went in and tried to run it
> from there and it gave me an error: tools.jar not found. Then I found an
> article on apple.com about how their JDK doesn't have a tools.jar, so I
> removed it and the server started. Now, it isn't working, as soon as I
> start, it just shows 'terminated' in the debugger.
>
> Questions:
>
> Where are the errors going? If I start Tomcat from the command line, the
> log files in /Tomcat/Home/logs does get updated. When I start from
> inside Eclipse, nothing....
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