Restart tomcat
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Now press the "Stop" button in the top right. Once Tomcat is stopped, this button will become a "Start" button. Press the "Start" button to get tomcat back up and running. | Now press the "Stop" button in the top right. Once Tomcat is stopped, this button will become a "Start" button. Press the "Start" button to get tomcat back up and running. | ||
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Older versions of the app just had a "Restart Tomcat Application Server" button, pressing this will restart Tomcat as well. | Older versions of the app just had a "Restart Tomcat Application Server" button, pressing this will restart Tomcat as well. |
Revision as of 22:34, 1 September 2015
Restart Tomcat
Launch the app located here:
Mac:
/Library/360works/360works Admin.jar Note: "Library" is a hidden folder, navigate to it using the menu item Go -> Go To Folder... (Command-Shift-G)
Windows:
C:/Program Files/360works/360works Admin.jar
Now press the "Stop" button in the top right. Once Tomcat is stopped, this button will become a "Start" button. Press the "Start" button to get tomcat back up and running.
NOTE:
Older versions of the app just had a "Restart Tomcat Application Server" button, pressing this will restart Tomcat as well.