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I tried to install Onepoint Project Open, Group or Enterprise Edition on my Linux installation, but I only get an error when trying to connect to Tomcat – what am I doing wrong?

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I tried to install Onepoint Project Open, Group or Enterprise Edition on my Linux installation, but I only get an error when trying to connect to Tomcat – what am I doing wrong?

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Unfortunately, a number of Linux distributions do not do a good job in distributing a “good” Java Runtime, nor a properly configured Tomcat package. This is by far the most common issue when installing a server-based Onepoint Project edition on a Linux system. Our recommendation: Make sure you have a Sun Java Runtime (not GNU – GNU will not work) and do not install Tomcat via a packaging tool such as rpm, apt-get, emerge etc.; instead, get an official tomcat package from http://tomcat.apache.org (installation of Tomcat is really plug & play also from a TAR.GZ/ZIP-archive). With this setup, Onepoint Project should be installable without any problems as described in the supplied README.TXT file.

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