How about CI - continious integration server that builds, tests, and
deploys the apps if the tests are successful?
There are a few great CI servers out there. I happen to use Bamboo
from atlassian. All CI use a build tool like ant or maven.
CI would make your small ops team superstars.
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2010/1/23 Okubo, Yasushi (TSD) :
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1. What attributes are set on the element of your server.xml
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/host.html
2. Are there any elements inside in your server.xml?
Remove them, if there are any.
3. When ROOT fails to deploy at startup, does Tomcat Man
Thanks for your reply.
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 8:53 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: question for deploystartup forROOT.war on tomcat cluster
> From: Okubo, Yasushi (TSD) [mailto:yasushi.ok...
Hello,
Maven can for sure cover all these needs. But be aware that it has a steep
learning curve and that if someone uses it, everybody should do so.
Depending upon your role on the project the required level of knowledge will
vary, though. For an operationnal guy it may reduce to launch 2 or 3
> From: Okubo, Yasushi (TSD) [mailto:yasushi.ok...@takedasd.com]
> Subject: question for deploystartup forROOT.war on tomcat cluster
>
> 3. confirmed that [Catalina_home]/conf/ROOT.xml and
> webapps/ROOT and webapps/ROOT.war existed
Two obvious problems:
1) The ROOT.xml file belongs in conf/Cat
Hi, this question is coming from the operations team perspective.
Currently our (small 3 member) ops team is responsible for deploying java apps
weekly from a set of dozens in a less than great 4am-6am window on Wednesdays.
This process is not perfectly defined and slow - the developer's check all
2010/1/23 Karthik Nanjangude :
> 1) A Custom built web application uses Quartz process ( Kron job)
> every 20 minutes to DB (JNDI based Connection pool ) to process some
> data on when deployed on single system,
>
> 2) The same is deployed on a Apache 2x - tomcat CLUSTER