STARTING TOMCAT ON LINUX

LINUX STEP 1:  Supply the jars for your database
To use JDataStore, copy dx.jar, jds.jar, and jdsremote.jar to the Tomcat lib directory.  With the default configuration this will be::
  TOMCAT_HOME/lib
Also, copy the JDataStore license file, jdatastore.license, to the lib directory.

LINUX STEP 2:  Set the environment variables TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME
For the usual installation on Linux or Solaris, use:
   TOMCAT_HOME=~/JBuilder40/tomcat
   export TOMCAT_HOME
   JAVA_HOME=~/JBuilder40/jdk1.3
   export JAVA_HOME

LINUX STEP 3:  Start Tomcat
  Make sure that the java executable is on your path, then enter:
    cd $TOMCAT_HOME/bin
    source tomcat.sh run &


STARTING TOMCAT ON WINDOWS


WINDOWS STEP 1:  Supply the jars for your database
To use JDataStore, copy dx.jar, jds.jar, and jdsremote.jar to the Tomcat lib directory.  With the default configuration this will be::
  TOMCAT_HOME/lib
Also, copy the JDataStore license file, jdatastore.license, to the lib directory.

WINDOWS STEP 2:  Set the environment variables TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME
For the usual installation on Windows, use:
   set TOMCAT_HOME=c:\JBuilder40\tomcat
   set JAVA_HOME=c:\JBuilder40\jdk1.3

WINDOWS STEP 3:   Start Tomcat
  Make sure that the java executable is on your path, then enter:
    cd %TOMCAT%/bin
    tomcat run