Hi Steven
I think what you are looking for is called Apache TomEE which is a version
of tomcat that supports EJBs. You can find it here: https://tomee.apache.org.
Judging from what you are stating checkout version 7.1.4 plus.
Thanks.
On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 1:02 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
> On
On 19/11/2020 18:48, Nelligan, Steven M wrote:
>
> I am in the process of upgrading our systems from Tomcat 7.0.34 to Tomcat
> 8.0.53 and Java 7 to Java 8
Tomcat 8.0.x is no longer supported. You need to upgrade to at least
8.5.x and preferably 9.0.x.
> I'm not sure if this is a java 8 or a
Hachey [mailto:philip.hac...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca]
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Subject: Re: Upgrading Tomcat 8.0.23 to Tomcat 8.50
I would do a fresh install to a new directory and change what you need to to
match your previous configu
I would do a fresh install to a new directory and change what you need
to to match your previous configuration, taking into account changes
between Tomcat versions (see: http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html).
You will need to update system environment variables such as
$CATALINA_HOME
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On 5/28/14, 8:12 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 28/05/2014 13:06, David kerber wrote:
Right now I'm running TC 7.0.22 on Windows Server 2008 R2, as
windows services. Not using APR.
To upgrade to the latest version, I should be able to just
On 28/05/2014 13:06, David kerber wrote:
Right now I'm running TC 7.0.22 on Windows Server 2008 R2, as windows
services. Not using APR.
To upgrade to the latest version, I should be able to just stop the
services and unzip the latest .zip version on top of the existing Tomcat
installation,
On 5/28/2014 8:12 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 28/05/2014 13:06, David kerber wrote:
Right now I'm running TC 7.0.22 on Windows Server 2008 R2, as windows
services. Not using APR.
To upgrade to the latest version, I should be able to just stop the
services and unzip the latest .zip version on
On 28/05/2014 13:21, David kerber wrote:
On 5/28/2014 8:12 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 28/05/2014 13:06, David kerber wrote:
Right now I'm running TC 7.0.22 on Windows Server 2008 R2, as windows
services. Not using APR.
To upgrade to the latest version, I should be able to just stop the
On 19/03/2013 19:24, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
Hi,
We deploy tomcat in our own folder (c:\rsi_tc\tomcat) on a WIndows
machine as a service. We use the service.bat to install
as a service. Historically to update tomcat we would remove the current
version and install the new version. There is
Pid wrote:
On 19/03/2013 19:24, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
Hi,
We deploy tomcat in our own folder (c:\rsi_tc\tomcat) on a WIndows
machine as a service. We use the service.bat to install
as a service. Historically to update tomcat we would remove the current
version and install the new version.
Patrick if client and tc-server are on same domain..how about implementing
Windows Authentication in TC?
When client authenticates to the Domain all of the TC shares are restored
(including TC share)
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html
HTHMartin
Łukasz Matuszewski matuszewski.luk...@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome,
i have installed Apache Tomcat 7.0.29 as windows service onto Windows
Server 2008. I want to upgrade Apache Tomcat 7.0.29 to new version
7.0.33.
My question is simple:
Can i just copy all jars from Apache Tomcat 7.0.33 to
On 27/01/2012 21:41, S Ahmed wrote:
If I need to upgrade an existing live application that is running off a
tomcat install that was installed via apt-get (ubuntu), how would I go
about updating tomcat?
Don't know. That would be a question for an Ubuntu support forum.
I would have to
But before do that, you would have to know if the tomcat config file has
changed format wise correct?
e.g. if the server.xml file was updated (I'm sure it is rare but still)
Can you please outline exactly what you do to upgrade tomcat?
thanks much appreciated!
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 4:55 PM,
Konstantin -
1. Have you seen the following page?
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.htmlhttp://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html
I'm getting there, I'm still perusing the change logs to see what the
major differences in between 5.5 and 6 are and from 6 to 7. The
application was written
2012/1/26 Josh Gooding josh.good...@gmail.com:
I've put 6.0.35 on a staging server and I'll be running the feeds I get
in tandem through it to see if I get any memory improvement over the 5.5
server. So as I am thumbing through thr old 5.5 server.xml file I notice
something that i've not
On 1/25/2012 6:53 AM, Josh Gooding wrote:
Hey group,
I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0 since I'm
Why not TC 7?
the Tomcat guru here. Does anyone know, if I take the 5.5 configuration
(server and context.xml) and drop them into 6.0, will the 6.0 server start
2012/1/25 Josh Gooding josh.good...@gmail.com:
Hey group,
1. Have you seen the following page?
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html
I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0 since I'm
the Tomcat guru here. Does anyone know, if I take the 5.5 configuration
(server
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On 1/25/12 6:53 AM, Josh Gooding wrote:
I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0
since I'm the Tomcat guru here.
Any chance you could get them to go all the way up to 7.0? The
difference in migrating from 5.5-6.0 and
From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com]
Subject: Upgrading Tomcat in Place on Linux
What is a good way to upgrade Tomcat in place on a Linux box?
Don't. Install the new Tomcat in a different directory. Ideally, you're
keeping your webapps in a location other than inside the
From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: Upgrading Tomcat in Place on Linux
What is a good way to upgrade Tomcat in place on a Linux box?
Don't. Install the new Tomcat in a different directory.
Forgot to mention that you will, of course, have to merge your changes to
server.xml and other
On 18/11/2011 22:27, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: Upgrading Tomcat in Place on Linux
What is a good way to upgrade Tomcat in place on a Linux box?
Don't. Install the new Tomcat in a different directory.
Forgot to mention that you will, of course
From: Althea Martin [mailto:althea.mar...@pl.netl.doe.gov]
Subject: upgrading Tomcat v6.0.20
Preparing to perform my first Tomcat upgrade. Current Tomcat v6.0.20
upgrading to v6.0.26. My OS is MS Windows Server 2003 SP2. Anything
special I need to do or know aside from creating a backup?
From: matyg [mailto:ma...@expand.com]
Subject: Re: Upgrading Tomcat from 6.0.14 to 6.0.18 - classpath issue
1) (and as far as I know...) the
javax/servlet/http/HttpServlet class is
located in servlet-api.jar, which located under under
tomcat_home/lib.
Make sure that's the *only* place
1) Running with -verbose:class, this is what I get
(C:/Work/ExpandView/apache-tomcat-6.0.18 is the tomcat home):
Loaded javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet from
file:/C:/Work/ExpandView/apache-tomcat-6.0.18/lib/servlet-api.jar
2) This is the content of MyWebApp.xml:
Context
2009/1/19 matyg ma...@expand.com:
set
Yes, I know this page, but it is not understoodable from what is described
how it should be done.
They write there All such classes are visible to both Tomcat internal
classes, and to web applications.
What I understand is that I need to add classes to the system class loaded.
Where do I do that?
From: matyg [mailto:ma...@expand.com]
Subject: Re: Upgrading Tomcat from 6.0.14 to 6.0.18 - classpath issue
They write there All such classes are visible to both Tomcat internal
classes, and to web applications.
What I understand is that I need to add classes to the system
class loaded
matyg wrote:
Yes, I know this page, but it is not understoodable from what is described
how it should be done.
They write there All such classes are visible to both Tomcat internal
classes, and to web applications.
Classes placed inside a webapp should not be visible to the container.
This is
Ok, I have removed all the setClasspath changes I did, and made sure that all
the 'common' JARs are under tomcat_home/lib. I ran my webapp and I
received the following exception:
SEVERE: Error deploying configuration descriptor MyWebApp.xml
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
On 4/11/07, Laura McCord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any instructions available on how to upgrade a Tomcat version?
If by upgrade you mean overwrite an existing installation -- I'd
suggest you don't really want to do that :-)
I have Tomcat 5.0.28 installed and I want to upgrade to
So, basically I have to setup a new tomcat instance and move all the
webapps over to the new install?
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On 4/11/07, Laura McCord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any instructions available on how to upgrade a Tomcat version?
If by upgrade you mean overwrite an
On 4/11/07, Laura McCord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, basically I have to setup a new tomcat instance and move all the
webapps over to the new install?
Well, I upgrade regularly, so I keep my appBase(s) set to directories
outside of the Tomcat installations. That way I can toggle test installs
From: Rhino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Upgrading Tomcat
1. What are the major differences between the 5.0.x stream
and the 5.5.x stream?
Lots, especially performance. There are some configuration differences
between the two, so read the docs carefully. Consult the changelog and
Rhino wrote:
1. What are the major differences between the 5.0.x stream and the 5.5.x
stream?
The only one I really care about is 5.5 is perceptibly faster :-)
2. Are 5.5.12 and 5.0.28 both fairly stable and robust?
I'm running several production sites on 5.5.9, no problems.
3. Do I need
Rhino wrote:
4. Is Sysdeo still the plugin of choice to use for Servlet development
in Eclipse? Is Lomboz still the plugin of choice to use for JSP
development in Eclipse? (I've never really tried a JSP but I might give
it a go one of these days :-)
My personal preference is MyEclipse.
From: Rhino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Upgrading Tomcat
I'm having trouble finding the note you mentioned in the mailing list
archives.
It's here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=113332618812952w=2
I'm trying to figure out the following:
- does Core include
about handling SSL - somewhere I read that APACHE handles
encryption much better than TOMCAT. Is it still true?
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 3:05 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Upgrading Tomcat
From
know.
-rOcK
-Original Message-
From: Nate Rock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 3:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Upgrading Tomcat
The same architecture change that allows tomcat to serve static content
quickly (the APR native connector) also
@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 4:04 PM
Subject: RE: Upgrading Tomcat
From: Rhino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Upgrading Tomcat
I'm having trouble finding the note you mentioned in the mailing list
archives.
It's here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=113332618812952w
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