Re: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup

2015-04-09 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Salam, On 4/8/15 5:24 PM, Salam Y. Elias wrote: I downloaded 8.0.21, created three directories, each one with its own Tomcat, chnaged some ports in server.xml and all 3 applications are running like a charm. If you have a complete Tomcat

Re: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup

2015-04-08 Thread André Warnier
Salam Y. Elias wrote: Thanks Chuck, recommandation was great. I downloaded 8.0.21, created three directories, each one with its own Tomcat, chnaged some ports in server.xml and all 3 applications are running like a charm. However, I am trying to replace the Root with my application. I delete

RE: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup

2015-04-08 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Salam Y. Elias [mailto:salamli...@free.fr] Subject: Re: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup However, I am trying to replace the Root with my application. That's ROOT (case sensitive), also known as the default webapp. I delete the Root directory and create something like this /opt/apache

Re: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup

2015-04-08 Thread André Warnier
André Warnier wrote: Salam Y. Elias wrote: Thanks Chuck, recommandation was great. I downloaded 8.0.21, created three directories, each one with its own Tomcat, chnaged some ports in server.xml and all 3 applications are running like a charm. However, I am trying to replace the Root with my

Re: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup

2015-04-08 Thread Salam Y. Elias
Thanks Chuck, recommandation was great. I downloaded 8.0.21, created three directories, each one with its own Tomcat, chnaged some ports in server.xml and all 3 applications are running like a charm. However, I am trying to replace the Root with my application. I delete the Root directory and

RE: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup

2015-04-07 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Salam Y. Elias [mailto:salamli...@free.fr] Subject: Fedora 20 Yum and tomcat setup I used Yum to setup which installed Apache Tomcat/7.0.52. You should probably stop right there and undo that. The 3rd-party mangled versions of Tomcat tend to scatter files all over the place to the