+1.  Part of my standard in-house install is to edit the 
FEDORA_HOME/server/bin/env-server.sh and 
FEDORA_HOME/client/bin/env-client.sh to manually set the location of the 
webapps directory (I like to keep the webapps separate from the 
application server install -- makes upgrading application servers much 
simpler).

Perhaps this would be a good candidate for a feature improvement:  be 
able to specify the location of the webapp directory in install.properties?

-- Scott

[email protected] wrote:
> This _may_ be a problem we have often discovered:
> 
> If you look in env-server.sh, you will see the line:
> 
> webinf="$CATALINA_HOME"/webapps/$webapp_name/WEB-INF
> 
> encoding the assumption that the Fedora webapp can be found in 
> "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps". If you have already set CATALINA_HOME to the base 
> directory of your Tomcat installation, you ought check to see if the Fedora 
> webapp actually _is_ in "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps". If not, we usually find 
> that the quickest road forward is to edit that line in env-server.sh directly 
> and make sure that the variable "webinf" points to the Fedora webapp WEB-INF 
> directory, wherever that is. You should then be able to at least use the 
> command-line utilities to operate against the repo, and thereby confirm that 
> you have connectivity to API-M.
> 
> ---
> A. Soroka
> Online Library Environment
> the University of Virginia Library
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Laura delli Paoli wrote:
> 
>> <ajs6f@...> writes:
>>
>>> I may have missed this info in a previous email of yours, 
>>> but are you using the Tomcat container that is
>>> included with Fedora, or a servlet container that 
>>> was already installed on your 
>>> system?  
>>>
>> Hi!
>> I use a previous installation of Tomcat(7.0)
>> Thanks Laura
>>
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Scott Prater
Library, Instructional, and Research Applications (LIRA)
Division of Information Technology (DoIT)
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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