Thanks for the detailed and clear explanation..
That does indeed sound like something to add to the Wiki.
On 15.07.2019 15:43, Arbelo, Ralph wrote:
Sure. Here's what worked for me. As I mentioned in my original post, this is an
Ubuntu 16.04 server with OpenJDK 11 installed and the Apache
Sure. Here's what worked for me. As I mentioned in my original post, this is an
Ubuntu 16.04 server with OpenJDK 11 installed and the Apache Tomcat 9.0.21
binary installation. I compiled the JSVC and created a setenv.sh file with some
environmental variables. Tested starting Tomcat with
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André and Ralph,
On 7/12/19 05:59, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> On 11.07.2019 21:37, Arbelo, Ralph wrote:
>> Thank you for your reply, André.
>>
>> Unfortunately, the Tomcat 9 Ubuntu package is only available on
>> Ubuntu 18 and 19 (at least
On 11.07.2019 21:37, Arbelo, Ralph wrote:
Thank you for your reply, André.
Unfortunately, the Tomcat 9 Ubuntu package is only available on Ubuntu 18 and
19 (at least that I could find). I'm on 16 at the moment (though I did think
about upgrading) which is why I'm using the binary distribution
Thank you for your reply, André.
Unfortunately, the Tomcat 9 Ubuntu package is only available on Ubuntu 18 and
19 (at least that I could find). I'm on 16 at the moment (though I did think
about upgrading) which is why I'm using the binary distribution from
tomcat.apache.org.
The good news is
Hi.
Apologies for breaking conventions of this list and top-posting..
It seems that the issue below is more of a question for the Ubuntu list, than
Tomcat's.
The standard /etc/init.d/tomcat9 startup script included in the Ubuntu tomcat9 package,
should allow starting tomcat 9 on port 80
Hello,
I have Tomcat 9.0.21 installed (binary distribution) on an Ubuntu 16.04 server.
My Java version is OpenJDK 11.0.4. I have the JSVC built and run the dameon.sh
script to start and stop Tomcat via a systemd script. Everything works great,
but now I need to run it on port 80 & 443. On our