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    t malu wrote:
    The error message starts out as
    Which exactly which Tomcat version?
    What S?
    Which file did you download?
    How did you install Tomcat?
    Please provide the full stack trace.
    And finally, if you have to use a 1.3 JDK Tomcat 4 should be fine but
    I would use a later JDK if possible.
    Mark
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    Hi,
    I'm a new user of java and tomcat. I have installed
    jdk 1.3. I downloaded the apache tomcat 4.1. But
    everytime I start the server, the following message
    comes up and then closes.
    The error message starts out as
    [ERRR] Digester -- Begin event threw exception
    can't find the
    bundle for base name or
    en_US

    Please help,
    Malavika

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    "t malu" <t_malavika (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote in message
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    Hi,
    I'm a new user of java and tomcat. I have installed
    jdk 1.3. I downloaded the apache tomcat 4.1. But
    everytime I start the server, the following message
    comes up and then closes.
    The error message starts out as
    [ERRR] Digester -- Begin event threw exception
    can't find the
    bundle for base name or
    en_US

    If it's 1.3.0, the problem is the broken jar index handling in that JVM.
    Just remove the index file in this case. If it's 1.3.1, then I've got no
    clue.

    Please help,
    Malavika

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