I have a tomcat7 service running on windows,
Usually in order to configure the Java options I go to Tomcat 7.0\bin\tomcat7w.exe and there in java tab, in java options I print the definition I want, for example -javaagent:...
I want to do this through command line or using some script to have it automated, is there any way to achieve this and still run the tomcat as a service? (right now I run tomcat through cmd: "sc tomcat7 start").
Thanks
解决方案
You can run something like the following (the first "tomcat7.exe" is the service executable name, and the second "//US//tomcat7" is the service name prefixed with //US//, meaning "update service"):
tomcat7.exe //US//tomcat7 "--JvmOptions=-Xrs;-javaagent:xyz"
The values passed with the --JvmOptions flag are semicolon separated JAVA_OPTS flags. If you do this while the service is not running, i.e. before you execute:
sc.exe tomcat7 start
then it will affect subsequent starts of that "tomcat7" Tomcat service.