Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
Thank you! I did not reply Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device Original message From: Mark Thomas Date: 3/10/23 1:11 AM (GMT-08:00) To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee This idiot has been unsubscribed from the mailing list and blocked from re-subscribing.MarkOn 10/03/2023 03:03, Veliz Broncano wrote:> Hi! You are very pretty-To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@tomcat.apache.orgFor additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
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AW: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
Hello, as an alternative, you can also create a normal java debug configuration with the main class org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap Add all the service parameters to the tab Arguments --> VM-arguments. As a program argument I use -config "\server.xml" start Add the needed Tomcat jars to the dependencies. Greetings, Thomas > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: JIM HENK > Gesendet: Freitag, 10. März 2023 07:58 > An: Tomcat Users List > Betreff: Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee > > Well…. > > When you see that message, Eclipse has gone through it’s table of Tomcat > version possibilities known at the time your version of Eclipse was published, > and hasn't found it. Must’ve come *after*. > > Therefore, The version of Eclipse you need to use has got to have been > released > *after* the version of Tomcat that you’ve got installed. That way, it will > have > that version of Tomcat in it’s table of known Tomcat versions it can choose > from. > > Folks, do you concur, or am I wrong here? > >- Jim Henk > > > On Mar 9, 2023, at 6:36 PM, Stephanie Panah > wrote: > > > > Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat. > > When I try to connect the server, I encounter: > > Unknown version of Tomcat was specified. > > I am looking all over. please help > > > > Java EE for web developers > > C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion > > java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190" > > > > and > > Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers > > Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) > > Build id: 20221201-1913 > > > > and > > http://localhost:8080/ > > Apache Tomcat/10.1.7 > > If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. > > Congratulations! > > C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 10.1 and Tomcat is > > running in Services > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
Well…. When you see that message, Eclipse has gone through it’s table of Tomcat version possibilities known at the time your version of Eclipse was published, and hasn't found it. Must’ve come *after*. Therefore, The version of Eclipse you need to use has got to have been released *after* the version of Tomcat that you’ve got installed. That way, it will have that version of Tomcat in it’s table of known Tomcat versions it can choose from. Folks, do you concur, or am I wrong here? - Jim Henk > On Mar 9, 2023, at 6:36 PM, Stephanie Panah wrote: > > Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat. > When I try to connect the server, I encounter: > Unknown version of Tomcat was specified. > I am looking all over. please help > > Java EE for web developers > C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion > java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190" > > and > Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers > Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) > Build id: 20221201-1913 > > and > http://localhost:8080/ > Apache Tomcat/10.1.7 > If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. > Congratulations! > C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 10.1 > and Tomcat is running in Services - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
Stephanie, On 3/9/2023 7:06 PM, Stephanie Panah wrote: I was able to resolve the issue. I found: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62764029/unknown-version-of-tomcat-was-specified-with-tomcat-9-0-37 --you need to open the folder once --It will ask you for permission to enter after which its contents will be visible to you as well as Eclipse --after setting up and installing Tomcat, open the folder & then try connecting from Eclipse --Instead of changing permissions, try this I had to change permissions, and that took some jiggling, but I can open and access the Tomcat folder, now You may wish to add this to your documentation And now, when I tried to start the Tomcat server from Eclipse (even though it is running in Services) I am seeing: The server cannot be started because one or more of the ports are invalid. Open the server editor and correct the invalid ports. I set the admin port to 8005. After more searching, I stopped the Tomcat server in Services and tried to start in eclipse. omgosh, it worked. good grief. and, thank you, Stephanie On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 6:36 PM Stephanie Panah wrote: Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat. When I try to connect the server, I encounter: Unknown version of Tomcat was specified. I am looking all over. please help Java EE for web developers C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190" and Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) Build id: 20221201-1913 and http://localhost:8080/ Apache Tomcat/10.1.7 If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. Congratulations! C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 10.1 and Tomcat is running in Services If you're doing development, you really do not want to run Tomcat as a service. 1. Download the appropriate zip file from tomcat.apache.org 2. Unzip it in a place that you have R/W access 3. Add the runtime to Eclipse in Window->Preferences->Server->Runtime Environments a. click on the Add button b. open up the Apache folder c. browse to the version of Tomcat that you want d. select it and click on the Next button e. click on the Browse button and browse to where you unzipped Apache Tomcat f. select the folder, leave the default names as is g. click finish Now, you'll need to create a new server based on the default runtime. This is handy, because you can have several servers based on the default runtime. You can run them on different ports, have one set up for debugging, choose different JREs, etc. 1. Go to Window->Show View 2. Select Other 3. Type in Server in the search text 4. Select Servers 5. Click on the Open button It will complain that you have no servers configured. I know, you're going why? I configured a server runtime environment, so why no server. That's because you can have several servers based on the same runtime (see above). So: a. create a new server - opens up a Define a New Server dialogue. b. open the Apache folder, and select the desired Tomcat version (same as before) c. give it a unique name in Server name: field d. The server runtime environment should be populated with the one added above e. click on the Next button f. this will show you a list of projects to add - since you don't have any, just click Finish Now you should see a new line in the Servers window that describes your server. If you double-click on the line, you'll get a nice configuration screen. There are lots of things to tweak. However, you should note the following: Server Path: .metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\tmp0 If you have more than one server, they'll be located in tmp1, tmp2, etc. If you need to change anything besides the ports for your Tomcat server, create the same directory structure that you see in Tomcat under the tmpN directory: bin conf lib logs temp webapps work Note, you may only need to create what you need, and probably not webapps. It's been a while, and I'm a NetBeans person, not an Eclipse person. You can add things like database drivers in the lib subdirectory. You should be able to see logs in the logs directory. I recommend using log4j2 in your applications (along with commons-logging) and log to the ${ sys:catalina.base}/logs directory. You can also modify the launch configuration and add the database driver jar that way: a. click on Open launch configuration b. select the Classpath tab c. click on User Entries d. Click on the Add External JARS.. button f. Browse to the JAR containing the database driver and add it You can now start, stop, and control whether or not the Tomcat server is launched in debug mode, all from the IDE. I hope this is not overwhelming. I worked through some of these while writing this up, since I'm an Apache NetBeans person. I don't want to get into an IDE war, but I just like NetBeans better. . . . . just my two cents /mde/ ---
Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
I was able to resolve the issue. I found: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62764029/unknown-version-of-tomcat-was-specified-with-tomcat-9-0-37 --you need to open the folder once --It will ask you for permission to enter after which its contents will be visible to you as well as Eclipse --after setting up and installing Tomcat, open the folder & then try connecting from Eclipse --Instead of changing permissions, try this I had to change permissions, and that took some jiggling, but I can open and access the Tomcat folder, now You may wish to add this to your documentation And now, when I tried to start the Tomcat server from Eclipse (even though it is running in Services) I am seeing: The server cannot be started because one or more of the ports are invalid. Open the server editor and correct the invalid ports. I set the admin port to 8005. After more searching, I stopped the Tomcat server in Services and tried to start in eclipse. omgosh, it worked. good grief. and, thank you, Stephanie On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 6:36 PM Stephanie Panah wrote: > > Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat. > When I try to connect the server, I encounter: > Unknown version of Tomcat was specified. > I am looking all over. please help > > Java EE for web developers > C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion > java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190" > > and > Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers > Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) > Build id: 20221201-1913 > > and > http://localhost:8080/ > Apache Tomcat/10.1.7 > If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. > Congratulations! > C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 10.1 > and Tomcat is running in Services > > > > >
Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
Hi! You are very pretty On Thu, Mar 9, 2023, 9:37 PM Stephanie Panah wrote: > Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat. > When I try to connect the server, I encounter: > Unknown version of Tomcat was specified. > I am looking all over. please help > > Java EE for web developers > C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion > java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190" > > and > Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers > Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) > Build id: 20221201-1913 > > and > http://localhost:8080/ > Apache Tomcat/10.1.7 > If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. > Congratulations! > C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 10.1 > and Tomcat is running in Services >
connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat. When I try to connect the server, I encounter: Unknown version of Tomcat was specified. I am looking all over. please help Java EE for web developers C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190" and Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) Build id: 20221201-1913 and http://localhost:8080/ Apache Tomcat/10.1.7 If you're seeing this, you've successfully installed Tomcat. Congratulations! C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 10.1 and Tomcat is running in Services