PTG and Jakarta Tomcat 3.2

Hello!
Has anyone tried to get PTG up and running with Jakarta Tomcat 3.2?
I am thinking of giving this a try and would appreciate input from everybody who has experience with the combination.
Thanks!
Stephan.

This is the error i get when i tried to run startup.bat from command prompt.
Including all jars in ..\lib in your CLASSPATH.
Files\Java\jre1.5.0_03\lib\ext\QTJava.zip"" was unexpected at this time.
What can be the reason ? and the solution ?

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