Re: In what directory was tomcat installed

2022-02-24 Thread Amn Ojee Uw

Well, I found the answer:
Tomcat is in /opt/tomcat, but I did not have permission to access that 
directory. I changed the directory permission and now its working; I think.


On 2/24/22 2:30 AM, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:

Hello!

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022, 3:50 AM Amn Ojee Uw  wrote:


I am trying to setup Tomecat in Netbeans, but after installing Tomcat in
my Debian 11, and in Netbeans going to "Tools -> Servers->Add server
->Apache Tomcat or TomEE
-> Server Location
-> Browse"

I cannot tell in which directory Tomcat 10.x was installed.
I am not a qualified programmer, I am just someone who would like to
program and to make things worst, I am  new to the Linux world. So... I
am really lost here; any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.


I have not used Netbeans for long times. Probably you can try to find where
CATALINA_HOME is pointing to. Normally that's the base of Tomcat in any
environment.

1. Start your Tomcat server from Netbeans
2. After that use ps and grep command to search for text "catalina". It'll
be something like:

ps aux | grep catalina

Thanks!
Suvendu


Re: In what directory was tomcat installed

2022-02-24 Thread Mark Thomas

How did you install Tomcat in Debian?

Mark

On 24/02/2022 13:15, Amn Ojee Uw wrote:

Thank you so much for the help.
I tried that solution, but when I type 'echo $CATALINA_HOME' at the 
command prompt I get a blank return.


I'd like to mention that Tomcat documentation, so far, has not provide 
any information regarding my question. Perhaps if the Apache Technical 
Writers could have a look at this question they, the Apache teem in 
general, could resolve this drawback by adding a bit more information 
regarding this issue in the Tomcat documentation.


I have used Tomcat/Eclipse in the past under Windows, where my sound 
experience with MS-Win helped me resolve whatever settings I was asked 
to provide. However, being a new comer to Linux, this advantage is 
nearly zero.


I really don't want to go back to MS-Win, rather, I want to move ahead 
and augment my knowledge of Linux.


TIA.

On 2/24/22 2:30 AM, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:

Hello!

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022, 3:50 AM Amn Ojee Uw  wrote:


I am trying to setup Tomecat in Netbeans, but after installing Tomcat in
my Debian 11, and in Netbeans going to "Tools -> Servers->Add server
->Apache Tomcat or TomEE
-> Server Location
-> Browse"

I cannot tell in which directory Tomcat 10.x was installed.
I am not a qualified programmer, I am just someone who would like to
program and to make things worst, I am  new to the Linux world. So... I
am really lost here; any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

I have not used Netbeans for long times. Probably you can try to find 
where

CATALINA_HOME is pointing to. Normally that's the base of Tomcat in any
environment.

1. Start your Tomcat server from Netbeans
2. After that use ps and grep command to search for text "catalina". 
It'll

be something like:

ps aux | grep catalina

Thanks!
Suvendu



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Re: In what directory was tomcat installed

2022-02-24 Thread Amn Ojee Uw

Thank you so much for the help.
I tried that solution, but when I type 'echo $CATALINA_HOME' at the 
command prompt I get a blank return.


I'd like to mention that Tomcat documentation, so far, has not provide 
any information regarding my question. Perhaps if the Apache Technical 
Writers could have a look at this question they, the Apache teem in 
general, could resolve this drawback by adding a bit more information 
regarding this issue in the Tomcat documentation.


I have used Tomcat/Eclipse in the past under Windows, where my sound 
experience with MS-Win helped me resolve whatever settings I was asked 
to provide. However, being a new comer to Linux, this advantage is 
nearly zero.


I really don't want to go back to MS-Win, rather, I want to move ahead 
and augment my knowledge of Linux.


TIA.

On 2/24/22 2:30 AM, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:

Hello!

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022, 3:50 AM Amn Ojee Uw  wrote:


I am trying to setup Tomecat in Netbeans, but after installing Tomcat in
my Debian 11, and in Netbeans going to "Tools -> Servers->Add server
->Apache Tomcat or TomEE
-> Server Location
-> Browse"

I cannot tell in which directory Tomcat 10.x was installed.
I am not a qualified programmer, I am just someone who would like to
program and to make things worst, I am  new to the Linux world. So... I
am really lost here; any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.


I have not used Netbeans for long times. Probably you can try to find where
CATALINA_HOME is pointing to. Normally that's the base of Tomcat in any
environment.

1. Start your Tomcat server from Netbeans
2. After that use ps and grep command to search for text "catalina". It'll
be something like:

ps aux | grep catalina

Thanks!
Suvendu


Re: In what directory was tomcat installed

2022-02-23 Thread Suvendu Sekhar Mondal
Hello!

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022, 3:50 AM Amn Ojee Uw  wrote:

> I am trying to setup Tomecat in Netbeans, but after installing Tomcat in
> my Debian 11, and in Netbeans going to "Tools -> Servers->Add server
> ->Apache Tomcat or TomEE
> -> Server Location
> -> Browse"
>
> I cannot tell in which directory Tomcat 10.x was installed.
> I am not a qualified programmer, I am just someone who would like to
> program and to make things worst, I am  new to the Linux world. So... I
> am really lost here; any help will be much appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
>

I have not used Netbeans for long times. Probably you can try to find where
CATALINA_HOME is pointing to. Normally that's the base of Tomcat in any
environment.

1. Start your Tomcat server from Netbeans
2. After that use ps and grep command to search for text "catalina". It'll
be something like:

ps aux | grep catalina

Thanks!
Suvendu

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