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#tomcat.sh1.txt#,
Certificate-log.txt,
apache-tomcat.txt,
apache_start.c.txt,
apache_stop.c.txt,
cjdk1.1.txt,
cjdk1.2.txt,
cjdk1.3.txt,
cshrc.txt,
do_env.txt,
http.conf-init.txt,
httpd-conf-first.txt,
httpd-jkl,
httpd-jkl-init.txt,
httpd-jkl.txt,
httpd.conf.txt,
httpd.jkl.txt,
jspc.sh.txt,
junk,
killme.c.txt,
mod_jk.so,
mod_jk_conf_init.txt,
server.xml.init.txt,
setmyenv.txt,
shutdown.sh.txt,
startup-mess.txt,
startup.sh.txt,
tomcat.sh.txt,
tomcat.sh1.txt,
workers_properties_init.txt
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#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: tomcat.sh,v 1.17.2.1 2000/11/17 22:05:50 glenn Exp $
# Shell script to start and stop the server
# There are other, simpler commands to startup the runner. The two
# commented commands good replacements. The first works well with
# Java Platform 1.1 based runtimes. The second works well with
# Java2 Platform based runtimes.
#jre -cp runner.jar:servlet.jar:classes org.apache.tomcat.shell.Startup $*
#java -cp runner.jar:servlet.jar:classes org.apache.tomcat.shell.Startup $*
if [ -f $HOME/.tomcatrc ] ; then
. $HOME/.tomcatrc
fi
if [ "${TOMCAT_HOME:-}" == "" ] ; then
## resolve links - $0 may be a link to home
PRG=$0
progname=`basename $0`
while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
if expr "$link" : '.*/.*' > /dev/null; then
PRG="$link"
else
PRG="`dirname $PRG`/$link"
fi
done
TOMCAT_HOME_1=`dirname "$PRG"`/..
echo "Guessing TOMCAT_HOME from tomcat.sh to ${TOMCAT_HOME_1}"
if [ -d ${TOMCAT_HOME_1}/conf ] ; then
TOMCAT_HOME=${TOMCAT_HOME_1}
echo "Setting TOMCAT_HOME to $TOMCAT_HOME"
fi
fi
if [ "${TOMCAT_HOME:-}" == "" ] ; then
# try to find tomcat
if [ -d ${HOME}/opt/tomcat/conf ] ; then
TOMCAT_HOME=${HOME}/opt/tomcat
echo "Defaulting TOMCAT_HOME to $TOMCAT_HOME"
fi
if [ -d /opt/tomcat/conf ] ; then
TOMCAT_HOME=/opt/tomcat
echo "Defaulting TOMCAT_HOME to $TOMCAT_HOME"
fi
# Add other "standard" locations for tomcat
fi
if [ "${TOMCAT_HOME:-}" == "" ] ; then
echo TOMCAT_HOME not set, you need to set it or install in a standard location
exit 1
fi
if [ "${TOMCAT_OPTS:-}" == "" ] ; then
TOMCAT_OPTS=""
fi
if [ "${ANT_OPTS:-}" == "" ] ; then
ANT_OPTS=""
fi
if [ "${JSPC_OPTS:-}" == "" ] ; then
JSPC_OPTS=""
fi
if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
JAVA=`which java`
if [ -z "$JAVA" ] ; then
echo "Cannot find JAVA. Please set your PATH."
exit 1
fi
JAVA_BINDIR=`dirname $JAVA`
JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_BINDIR/..
fi
if [ "${JAVACMD:-}" == "" ] ; then
# it may be defined in env - including flags!!
JAVACMD=$JAVA_HOME/bin/java
fi
oldCP=$CLASSPATH
unset CLASSPATH
for i in ${TOMCAT_HOME}/lib/* ; do
if [ "${CLASSPATH:-}" != "" ]; then
CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:$i
else
CLASSPATH=$i
fi
done
if [ -f ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/tools.jar ] ; then
# We are probably in a JDK1.2 environment
CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/tools.jar
fi
# Backdoor classpath setting for development purposes when all classes
# are compiled into a /classes dir and are not yet jarred.
if [ -d ${TOMCAT_HOME}/classes ]; then
CLASSPATH=${TOMCAT_HOME}/classes:${CLASSPATH}
fi
if [ "${oldCP:-}" != "" ]; then
CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${oldCP}
fi
export CLASSPATH
# We start the server up in the background for a couple of reasons:
# 1) It frees up your command window
# 2) You should use `stop` option instead of ^C to bring down the server
if [ "${1:-}" == "start" ] ; then
shift
echo Using classpath: ${CLASSPATH}
if [ "${1:-}" == "-security" ] ; then
echo Starting with a SecurityManager
$JAVACMD $TOMCAT_OPTS -Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy==${TOMCAT_HOME}/conf/tomcat.policy -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat "$@" &
# added by jkl
echo $! > $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid
else
$JAVACMD $TOMCAT_OPTS -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat "$@" &
# added by jkl
echo $! > $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid
fi
# $JAVACMD org.apache.tomcat.shell.Startup "$@" &
elif [ "${1:-}" == "stop" ] ; then
shift
echo Using classpath: ${CLASSPATH}
$JAVACMD $TOMCAT_OPTS -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -stop "$@"
# added by jkl
echo deleting $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid:`cat $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid`
rm $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid
# $JAVACMD org.apache.tomcat.shell.Shutdown "$@"
elif [ "${1:-}" == "run" ] ; then
shift
echo Using classpath: ${CLASSPATH}
if [ "${1:-}" == "-security" ] ; then
echo Starting with a SecurityManager
$JAVACMD $TOMCAT_OPTS -Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy==${TOMCAT_HOME}/conf/tomcat.policy -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat "$@"
# added by jkl
echo $! > $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid
else
$JAVACMD $TOMCAT_OPTS -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat "$@"
# added by jkl
echo $! > $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/tomcat.pid
fi
# $JAVACMD org.apache.tomcat.shell.Startup "$@"
# no &
elif [ "${1:-}" == "ant" ] ; then
shift
$JAVACMD $ANT_OPTS -Dant.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.tools.ant.Main $@
elif [ "${1:-}" == "jspc" ] ; then
shift
$JAVACMD $JSPC_OPTS -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} org.apache.jasper.JspC "$@"
elif [ "${1:-}" == "env" ] ; then
## Call it with source tomcat.sh to set the env for tomcat
shift
echo Setting classpath to: ${CLASSPATH}
oldCP=$CLASSPATH
else
echo "Usage:"
echo "tomcat (start|env|run|stop|ant)"
echo " start - start tomcat in the background"
echo " run - start tomcat in the foreground"
echo " -security - use a SecurityManager when starting"
echo " stop - stop tomcat"
echo " env - set CLASSPATH and TOMCAT_HOME env. variables"
echo " ant - run ant script in tomcat context ( classes, directories, etc)"
echo " jspc - run jsp pre compiler"
exit 0
fi
if [ "${oldCP:-}" != "" ]; then
CLASSPATH=${oldCP}
export CLASSPATH
else
unset CLASSPATH
fi
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