Chapter 3: Tomcat Installation GPG, also called GnuPG
Friday, January 16th, 2009Chapter 3: Tomcat Installation GPG, also called GnuPG or Gnu Privacy Guard, is a free replacement of PGP. Binaries for a number of platforms are available from www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/, while the commercial version is available from www.pgp.com. Tomcat Windows Installer The Tomcat download page contains many different links for Tomcat 6. x. The one you want has an extension of .exe. Save this file in a convenient location on your machine, and double-click it to begin installation. Once you ve agreed to the Apache license, the installer presents you with a Choose Components screen, as shown in Figure 3-4 . You should probably select the Full option, which will install all of the Tomcat components. Some of the components deserve some discussion, however. Figure 3-4: The Tomcat setup s Choose Components screen The Service Component One component you may not wish to install is the Service component (a subcomponent of Tomcat; if you can t see it, click the plus symbol next to Tomcat). The Service component enables you to start, stop, and restart Tomcat in the same way as any other Windows service, and this option is recommended if you are accustomed to managing your system services in this way. The chief advantage of a service is that it will automatically start Tomcat for you when your system starts, and it will do so without displaying any command prompts or other open windows.
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