Re: How to deploy Java application into Tomcat in Linux
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Randir, On 4/1/14, 1:13 AM, Randhir Singh wrote: > As per my understanding, the steps to deploy a Java application on > Tomcat (5.X/6.X) in Linux would be as follows: > > 1) Install Tomcat on Linux Yes. Make sure it is a supported version of Tomcat. > 2) Add a host entry in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf with the syntax > like- > > - > > appBase="/opt/setuponm/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/sterlite/reportstool" > > unpackWARs="false" autoDeploy="false"> > > reports.fion.co.in This needs to go into CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml. We use CATALINA_BASE to identify the installation of Tomcat that is actually being launched. CATALINA_HOME is where Tomcat is installed, while CATALINA_BASE is where it is configured in a multi-instance setup (single install, multiple configuration). TOMCAT_HOME and CATALINA_HOME could be considered the same thing, though TOMCAT_HOME is not a recognized environment variable in any Tomcat script. > docBase="/opt/setuponm/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/sterlite/reportstool" > debug="0" > > reloadable="false" crossContext="false" /> You should not put the above in CATLAINA_BASE/conf/server.xml. Instead, you should have a META-INF/context.xml file in your web application, and your WAR file should be ROOT.war (case matters, even on case-insensitive filesystems) if you want to deploy as the ROOT context. The "debug" attribute is not valid in any supported version of Tomcat: you should remove that. You've been reminded by many commenters, but I'll mention it again: you are recklessly behind in your Tomcat version. You need to upgrade. - -chris > The above code would assign the host name to access the URL, gives > the location of the web application pointed out by appBase & > context path. > > 3) Start Tomcat. > > Please let me know if the steps above are correct and also please > let me know in detail if the steps are not correct. Did you try the above? Did it work? - -chris -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTPHpQAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYdaIP/ReQ5n4U5Q+AWJoOX+8s8Pr9 rTGcodPw7wMmBi8PLs1ga6OxFjB3DOLr9G4CG+oxEvvob0ZcldCW0AELaT0iXDOD fdW6LZ7Sbsgh+t7uL/ROW3CHhrY9vTcKeGBOuTdcCcmrYjswCWpt7h7aDLtq1cJ/ IZPx3RU5J/5odkhAr8tzRWnXxBImWuPQbE7n3k1LdiJHrl48UUEL9s+WHZM1S3ng RS8czgp2T4TCMkK9bZDjBXDMQXCXL1ixoXYhm9vNski2iqyEbQXqFQsjkwS2W7sE Wu3MqSt2H9hEeUnH3WL+wl7vJCgOvvfU4cAGAm37T9F2G9ojWSzASxqSWYaF6/bb 4E5hk++UAML2MAyn6zGq83zWmWF6rASIiXTgM1ny7QCVcxn8B+a3oQT2y3wy5kEy H2TNLsLGlLaBLtWaWKvh43kqclP3wXwvkiycrHq71p5aEdgkmqHZ63gezdQat7YD zf/EihI3WzfL962whYbSUXLwXdJAFAdTdOq3MFiIMVwkraFBNT8xbqyFtLdzcBZx pBvmUoAk1crluiFF+9XxGFsvP2KgzF/Wpj3vv2QocHgaQhBRh9gMtUp/LR5kmccr RFCrpSHmHGHH2zT4ic72DXqX2D7MmJHvU5FSRfCjfIfwDnsShNTRpL+Iu0htse94 N09PveKmDuHPKxjqrFZ0 =EDwc -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
RE: How to deploy Java application into Tomcat in Linux
> From: randhir.si...@sterlite.com > Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 10:43:28 +0530 > Subject: How to deploy Java application into Tomcat in Linux > To: users@tomcat.apache.org > > Hi, > > > > As per my understanding, the steps to deploy a Java application on Tomcat > (5.X/6.X) in Linux would be as follows: > > > > 1) Install Tomcat on Linux > > 2) Add a host entry in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf with the syntax like- > > - > > appBase="/opt/setuponm/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/sterlite/reportstool" > unpackWARs="false" autoDeploy="false"> MG>Unfortunately that Host designation wont work.. try MG> > reports.fion.co.in > > > > docBase="/opt/setuponm/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/sterlite/reportstool" debug="0" > > reloadable="false" crossContext="false" /> > > > > > > > > > The above code would assign the host name to access the URL, gives the > location of the web application pointed out by appBase & context path. > > > > 3) Start Tomcat. > > > > Please let me know if the steps above are correct and also please let me > know in detail if the steps are not correct. > > -- > > *STL Disclaimer:* > The content of this message may be legally privileged and confidential and > are for the use of the intended recipient(s) only. It should not be read, > copied and used by anyone other than the intended recipient(s). If you have > received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender, > preserve its confidentiality and delete it. Before opening any attachments > please check them for viruses and defects. No employee or agent is > authorised to conclude any binding agreement on behalf of Sterlite > Technologies Limited with another party by email without express written > confirmation by authorised person. Visit us at www.sterlitetechnologies.com > Please consider environment before printing this email ! > > > >
Re: How to deploy Java application into Tomcat in Linux
Randhir Singh wrote: Hi, As per my understanding, the steps to deploy a Java application on Tomcat (5.X/6.X) in Linux would be as follows: 1) Install Tomcat on Linux 2) Add a host entry in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf with the syntax like- - reports.fion.co.in The above code would assign the host name to access the URL, gives the location of the web application pointed out by appBase & context path. 3) Start Tomcat. Please let me know if the steps above are correct and also please let me know in detail if the steps are not correct. Hi. Perhaps you should first reflect on the fact that Tomcat is open-source software, provided for free, and developed and maintained by people who are not being paid to do so. And then on the fact that this Tomcat Users List is similarly-staffed. So your last phrase may be interpreted differently from what you think, like : if you want detailed instructions, check the on-line Tomcat documentation, or hire some paid expert. Hint : http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html This being said, the main thing that is wrong above is that you are talking about installing new systems, yet using old versions of tomcat, one of them (5.x) not even supported anymore. The current stable version of Tomcat is 7.0.52. Which tends to show that you have not even done the minimum amount of homework, which would be at least to look at the Tomcat website's homepage. Hint : http://tomcat.apache.org Had you done so, and consulted the on-line documentation, you may also have seen that it is not recommended to place application elements inside Tomcat's server.xml file. Hint : https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/deployer-howto.html#A_word_on_Contexts So please go do some work yourself first. This list likes to help people who are also willing to help themselves, not people just expecting someone else to do their homework. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
How to deploy Java application into Tomcat in Linux
Hi, As per my understanding, the steps to deploy a Java application on Tomcat (5.X/6.X) in Linux would be as follows: 1) Install Tomcat on Linux 2) Add a host entry in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf with the syntax like- - reports.fion.co.in The above code would assign the host name to access the URL, gives the location of the web application pointed out by appBase & context path. 3) Start Tomcat. Please let me know if the steps above are correct and also please let me know in detail if the steps are not correct. -- *STL Disclaimer:* The content of this message may be legally privileged and confidential and are for the use of the intended recipient(s) only. It should not be read, copied and used by anyone other than the intended recipient(s). If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender, preserve its confidentiality and delete it. Before opening any attachments please check them for viruses and defects. No employee or agent is authorised to conclude any binding agreement on behalf of Sterlite Technologies Limited with another party by email without express written confirmation by authorised person. Visit us at www.sterlitetechnologies.com Please consider environment before printing this email !