Re: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-19 Thread Christopher Schultz
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James,

On 9/19/14 4:50 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Thanks, Messrs Janner and Schultz. I feared that was the case, but
> it never hurts to ask.
> 
> The thing is, if I have it sitting someplace off-site, and Manager
> could snag it from there directly, then we'd only have to pass it
> through the "insulin needle" upload pipe of our cable internet when
> we were actually updating it. Instead of every time we deploy it.

How do you deploy? Using the manager app?

What about pushing it to a location without the bandwidth limitation,
and then deploying it from there instead of within your office?

(Off-topic: consider getting business-class Cable Internet. Speeds
tend to be a lot better. In my area, FiOS is symmetric and I'm getting
50mbps bi-directional pretty reliably.)

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Re: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-19 Thread James H. H. Lampert
Thanks, Messrs Janner and Schultz. I feared that was the case, but it 
never hurts to ask.


The thing is, if I have it sitting someplace off-site, and Manager could 
snag it from there directly, then we'd only have to pass it through the 
"insulin needle" upload pipe of our cable internet when we were actually 
updating it. Instead of every time we deploy it.


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JHHL

(And Mr. Warnier, I do hope your suggestion was a joke!)

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Re: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-19 Thread Christopher Schultz
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James,

On 9/15/14 8:11 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have
> cable internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a
> download pipe the size of an air conditioning duct, and an upload
> pipe the size of an insulin needle.
> 
> Squirting this huge WAR file through such a narrow pipe takes over
> half an hour. But our web and FTP servers are on a hosting
> service's server, so they're not passing through the narrow pipe.
> 
> Can I, from Manager, deploy a WAR file that's sitting on a web or
> FTP site, instead of on my local system?

You can't do that, but you can push the file via FTP, scp, etc. and
then copy it to its final location. I wouldn't put your WAR onto your
web server for a few reasons.

Can you push the file to your application server into a temporary
directory and then just do a "cp" to put it in the right place? It
will take almost no time to "cp" the file and Tomcat should auto-reload.

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Re: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-17 Thread William Hey Tow
Hi Chain Hou,

How are you? Greetings from Perth, Australia.

I am writing to you because I noticed your surname of hou.
I have a similar surname and would like to know more about the 'hou's.
Could you tell me more please? For example, where are they from originally,
is there a hou association or society?


William

On 17 September 2014 11:18, 侯树成  wrote:

> try "manager", located in the webapps/manager. You need to edit your
> tomcat-users.xml, After that you can deploy your app via manager.
>
> 2014-09-16 8:11 GMT+08:00 James H. H. Lampert :
>
> > We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
> > internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a download
> pipe
> > the size of an air conditioning duct, and an upload pipe the size of an
> > insulin needle.
> >
> > Squirting this huge WAR file through such a narrow pipe takes over half
> an
> > hour. But our web and FTP servers are on a hosting service's server, so
> > they're not passing through the narrow pipe.
> >
> > Can I, from Manager, deploy a WAR file that's sitting on a web or FTP
> > site, instead of on my local system?
> >
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Re: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-17 Thread André Warnier

Jeffrey Janner wrote:

-Original Message-
From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jam...@touchtonecorp.com]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 7:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: WAR file deployment question

We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a download
pipe the size of an air conditioning duct, and an upload pipe the size
of an insulin needle.

Squirting this huge WAR file through such a narrow pipe takes over half
an hour. But our web and FTP servers are on a hosting service's server,
so they're not passing through the narrow pipe.

Can I, from Manager, deploy a WAR file that's sitting on a web or FTP
site, instead of on my local system?

--
James H. H. Lampert


James,
The question becomes "How does the war file get to the Web/FTP site?" 
My supposition is from your local system through the same narrow pipe, so there is no real solution, you've just moved the delay to another step.

If that's not the case, then there are myriad ways.
The manager app only deploys war files in one of two ways: already on the 
server, or from the system running the browser.
So it sounds like some form of RDP is going to be necessary.
Jeff



Alternatively :
- create a little program which will automatically transfer the WAR-file to the intended 
destination via SFTP
- wrap this program, together with the original WAR file, in a "secret.war.exe" file, and 
leave it somewhere on your PC (preferably in a directory named "confidential")

- then just wait
Chances are that you PC already has a couple of virii or trojans running, and that file 
will be uploaded somewhere in no time at all. You won't even notice.
And as soon as someone at the other end opens it, it will send the WAR file to the 
intended destination, using their bandwidth, which is guaranteed to be much wider than yours.

Problem solved.


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RE: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-17 Thread Jeffrey Janner
> -Original Message-
> From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jam...@touchtonecorp.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 7:11 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: WAR file deployment question
> 
> We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
> internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a download
> pipe the size of an air conditioning duct, and an upload pipe the size
> of an insulin needle.
> 
> Squirting this huge WAR file through such a narrow pipe takes over half
> an hour. But our web and FTP servers are on a hosting service's server,
> so they're not passing through the narrow pipe.
> 
> Can I, from Manager, deploy a WAR file that's sitting on a web or FTP
> site, instead of on my local system?
> 
> --
> James H. H. Lampert

James,
The question becomes "How does the war file get to the Web/FTP site?" 
My supposition is from your local system through the same narrow pipe, so there 
is no real solution, you've just moved the delay to another step.
If that's not the case, then there are myriad ways.
The manager app only deploys war files in one of two ways: already on the 
server, or from the system running the browser.
So it sounds like some form of RDP is going to be necessary.
Jeff

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Re: WAR file deployment question

2014-09-16 Thread 侯树成
try "manager", located in the webapps/manager. You need to edit your
tomcat-users.xml, After that you can deploy your app via manager.

2014-09-16 8:11 GMT+08:00 James H. H. Lampert :

> We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
> internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a download pipe
> the size of an air conditioning duct, and an upload pipe the size of an
> insulin needle.
>
> Squirting this huge WAR file through such a narrow pipe takes over half an
> hour. But our web and FTP servers are on a hosting service's server, so
> they're not passing through the narrow pipe.
>
> Can I, from Manager, deploy a WAR file that's sitting on a web or FTP
> site, instead of on my local system?
>
> --
> James H. H. Lampert
> Touchtone Corporation
>
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WAR file deployment question

2014-09-15 Thread James H. H. Lampert
We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable 
internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a download 
pipe the size of an air conditioning duct, and an upload pipe the size 
of an insulin needle.


Squirting this huge WAR file through such a narrow pipe takes over half 
an hour. But our web and FTP servers are on a hosting service's server, 
so they're not passing through the narrow pipe.


Can I, from Manager, deploy a WAR file that's sitting on a web or FTP 
site, instead of on my local system?


--
James H. H. Lampert
Touchtone Corporation

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RE: war file deployment question

2006-01-06 Thread Roger Alix-Gaudreau
I had similar problems in the initial development of my webapp.
Ultimately, the solution we got to work was to make sure all the
relative paths were relative to the jsp file's location, as opposed to
being relative to the context root.

For example, I have webapps\application\pages and
webapps\application\includes.  

For a jsp in the pages folder, a reference to the jsp that encapsulates
the page footer (found in the includes folder) would look like:

<[EMAIL PROTECTED] file="../includes/page_footer.jsp"%>

Hope that helps,

Roger Alix-Gaudreau

-Original Message-
From: Jignesh Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: war file deployment question

Yes David, I do use relative path in my jsp's. What
wonders me is I have lots of images in the images
directory and I use them through relative path also
and they work fine. Its only when it comes to css/xsl
files that it cannot access. This stuff again works
fine with other webserver, so I am missing some
necessary jar file in the classpath. I have the
servlet-api.jar file in the classpath.

Thanks,
Jignesh

--- David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How are you accessing the css/xsl files? Sounds like
> you are attempting 
> to open then with standard Java IO calls and
> relative paths. If that's 
> the case, you might want to consider looking at 
> javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResource() or 
> javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResourceAsStream().
> These methods allow 
> you to use context relative paths to resources.
> 
> --David
> 
> Jignesh Shah wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
> >Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
> >$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file
> creates
> >its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
> >looks like after deployment:
> >/webapps
> >  /myapplication
> >lots of jsps
> >css (where I have css and xsl files)
> >images
> >WEB-INF
> >
> >Now my problem is when I access some jsp's after
> >deployment, in turn they need to access some xsl
> files
> >in css directory, which it cannot find under tomcat
> >after deployment. The error says that its looking
> for
> >my css/xsl files under $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory
> >from where I start my tomcat. So again, the
> question,
> >does everything under myapplication is not under
> >classpath ? What do I do to set it so that it can
> find
> >my css/xsl files.
> >
> >thanks,
> >Jignesh

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Re: war file deployment question

2006-01-06 Thread David Smith
Be careful. There's a difference between a relative link the browser 
gets and using relative paths in JSP code. In relative URL link for 
HTML, the browser computes the full url from the relative path and the 
page's base url. JSP is server side and will compute relative path's to 
Tomcat's working directory like any java program.


The two methods I suggested below are the recommended ways of accessing 
files in your webapps from servlets. After all is said and done, JSPs 
are compiled down to servlets for execution. You can also use 
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getRealPath() to get the file system 
absolute path to a resource in your webapp, but that only works if the 
webapp is not being executed from a .war file.


--David

Jignesh Shah wrote:


Yes David, I do use relative path in my jsp's. What
wonders me is I have lots of images in the images
directory and I use them through relative path also
and they work fine. Its only when it comes to css/xsl
files that it cannot access. This stuff again works
fine with other webserver, so I am missing some
necessary jar file in the classpath. I have the
servlet-api.jar file in the classpath.

Thanks,
Jignesh

--- David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 


How are you accessing the css/xsl files? Sounds like
you are attempting 
to open then with standard Java IO calls and
relative paths. If that's 
the case, you might want to consider looking at 
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResource() or 
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResourceAsStream().
These methods allow 
you to use context relative paths to resources.


--David

Jignesh Shah wrote:

   


Hi,

I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file
 


creates
   


its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
looks like after deployment:
/webapps
/myapplication
  lots of jsps
  css (where I have css and xsl files)
  images
  WEB-INF

Now my problem is when I access some jsp's after
deployment, in turn they need to access some xsl
 


files
   


in css directory, which it cannot find under tomcat
after deployment. The error says that its looking
 


for
   


my css/xsl files under $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory
 


from where I start my tomcat. So again, the

question,
   


does everything under myapplication is not under
classpath ? What do I do to set it so that it can
 


find
   


my css/xsl files.

thanks,
Jignesh




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Re: war file deployment question

2006-01-06 Thread Jignesh Shah
Yes David, I do use relative path in my jsp's. What
wonders me is I have lots of images in the images
directory and I use them through relative path also
and they work fine. Its only when it comes to css/xsl
files that it cannot access. This stuff again works
fine with other webserver, so I am missing some
necessary jar file in the classpath. I have the
servlet-api.jar file in the classpath.

Thanks,
Jignesh

--- David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How are you accessing the css/xsl files? Sounds like
> you are attempting 
> to open then with standard Java IO calls and
> relative paths. If that's 
> the case, you might want to consider looking at 
> javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResource() or 
> javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResourceAsStream().
> These methods allow 
> you to use context relative paths to resources.
> 
> --David
> 
> Jignesh Shah wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
> >Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
> >$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file
> creates
> >its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
> >looks like after deployment:
> >/webapps
> >  /myapplication
> >lots of jsps
> >css (where I have css and xsl files)
> >images
> >WEB-INF
> >
> >Now my problem is when I access some jsp's after
> >deployment, in turn they need to access some xsl
> files
> >in css directory, which it cannot find under tomcat
> >after deployment. The error says that its looking
> for
> >my css/xsl files under $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory
> >from where I start my tomcat. So again, the
> question,
> >does everything under myapplication is not under
> >classpath ? What do I do to set it so that it can
> find
> >my css/xsl files.
> >
> >thanks,
> >Jignesh
> >
> >
> >
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Re: war file deployment question

2006-01-06 Thread David Smith
How are you accessing the css/xsl files? Sounds like you are attempting 
to open then with standard Java IO calls and relative paths. If that's 
the case, you might want to consider looking at 
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResource() or 
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResourceAsStream(). These methods allow 
you to use context relative paths to resources.


--David

Jignesh Shah wrote:


Hi,

I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file creates
its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
looks like after deployment:
/webapps
 /myapplication
   lots of jsps
   css (where I have css and xsl files)
   images
   WEB-INF

Now my problem is when I access some jsp's after
deployment, in turn they need to access some xsl files
in css directory, which it cannot find under tomcat
after deployment. The error says that its looking for
my css/xsl files under $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory
from where I start my tomcat. So again, the question,
does everything under myapplication is not under
classpath ? What do I do to set it so that it can find
my css/xsl files.

thanks,
Jignesh




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Re: war file deployment question

2006-01-06 Thread Charl Gerber
Question being?


--- Jignesh Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
> Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
> $CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file
> creates
> its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
> looks like after deployment:
> /webapps
>   /myapplication
> lots of jsps
> css (where I have css and xsl files)
> 
> 
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2006-01-06 Thread Jignesh Shah
Hi,

I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file creates
its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
looks like after deployment:
/webapps
  /myapplication
lots of jsps
css (where I have css and xsl files)
images
WEB-INF

Now my problem is when I access some jsp's after
deployment, in turn they need to access some xsl files
in css directory, which it cannot find under tomcat
after deployment. The error says that its looking for
my css/xsl files under $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory
from where I start my tomcat. So again, the question,
does everything under myapplication is not under
classpath ? What do I do to set it so that it can find
my css/xsl files.

thanks,
Jignesh




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2006-01-06 Thread Jignesh Shah
Hi,

I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file creates
its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
looks like after deployment:
/webapps
  /myapplication
lots of jsps
css (where I have css and xsl files)




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war file deployment question

2006-01-06 Thread Jignesh Shah
Hi,

I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file creates
its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
looks like after deployment:
/webapps
  /myapplication
lots of jsps
css (where I have css and xsl files)




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