Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-24 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Ken Bowen schrieb:
Then I think you either need several independent Tomcat instances or 
multiple virtual hosts.
I've occasionally had several independent instances running (but one 
was started by Eclipse and one from the command line).

I don't know whether Eclipse would support either.
Do you need to do simultaneous development, or just run several other 
ROOT webapps while developing on one?


Actually only several other ROOT apps. I've seen so far  that I can run 
the embedded tomcat from within MyEclipse
in parallel to the external Tomcat. I only have to change the server 
shutdown port in server.xml to something different, e.g. 8006 instead of 
8005.

And adapt the connectors accordingly to avoid conflicts.

--
Christoph



On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


Ken Bowen schrieb:


You can run multiple web apps alongside the ROOT app.  I just drop 
them in the webspps folder.




Yes, I know. I do presently. But I want to run several ROOT apps.

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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-23 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Ken Bowen schrieb:

I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first,  are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse?  (I use the 
latter)


I'm using MyEclipse as well.



Do you mean:  Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an 
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat server?



Yes, that's what I mean.  I had a Tomcat 6.0 running on my notebook and 
when I first time installed MyEclipse, the built in Tomcat
could not run (port conflict on 8080) and I had to stop my external 
Tomcat to make the example running. 
(http://www.myeclipseide.com/documentation/quickstarts/webservices_jaxws/index.html)


I would also prefer to deploy to the external Tomcat.
--
Christoph



I've never used the included myEclipse server, only external servers.

--Ken

On Apr 22, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

I'm playing a bit with myeclipse and I'm wondering whether anyone on 
this list here is using it with Tomcat
as application server running other apps, rather than using tomcat 
from within  the built into myeclipse Tomcat server.


Any experiences with that setup?

--
Christoph Kukulies




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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-23 Thread Ken Bowen


On the MyEclipse Toolbar:

Run/Stop/Restart MyEclipse ServersConfigure Server

Then click Servers.  Click Tomcat in the dropdown list.
Select Tomcat 6 in that dropdown list.

On the Tomcat home directory line, Browse to the location of your  
external Tomcat.  If you have a default installation, the paths for  
the base  temp directories will be filled in automatically.


You can also supply optional program arguements.

Click the Enable radio button.

In the dropdown list where you selected Tomcat 6 (above), you can  
click on the arrow next
to Tomcat 6 to open a subsidiary dropdown list.  You can use this to  
specify a particular

JVM, create a launch config, etc.

After clicking OK, a Tomcat 6 launch will show under Run/Stop/Restart  
MyEclipse Servers

on the toolbar.  Use this to start/stop Tomcat.

I find that a wide range of Java/Javascript/JSP/CSS edits are hot- 
loaded to the running Tomcat

, and it'll tell you when it can't hot load Java edits.

Regards,
Ken
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myecl-howto 25L, 958C written

On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:27 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


Ken Bowen schrieb:

I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first,  are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse?  (I use the  
latter)


I'm using MyEclipse as well.



Do you mean:  Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an  
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat server?



Yes, that's what I mean.  I had a Tomcat 6.0 running on my notebook  
and when I first time installed MyEclipse, the built in Tomcat
could not run (port conflict on 8080) and I had to stop my external  
Tomcat to make the example running. (http://www.myeclipseide.com/documentation/quickstarts/webservices_jaxws/index.html 
)


I would also prefer to deploy to the external Tomcat.
--
Christoph



I've never used the included myEclipse server, only external servers.

--Ken

On Apr 22, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

I'm playing a bit with myeclipse and I'm wondering whether anyone  
on this list here is using it with Tomcat
as application server running other apps, rather than using tomcat  
from within  the built into myeclipse Tomcat server.


Any experiences with that setup?

--
Christoph Kukulies




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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-23 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Ken Bowen schrieb:


On the MyEclipse Toolbar:

Run/Stop/Restart MyEclipse ServersConfigure Server
Aaahhh! I see. There is the MyEclipse Tomcat enabled. I probably have to 
disable this one.




Then click Servers.  Click Tomcat in the dropdown list.
Select Tomcat 6 in that dropdown list.

On the Tomcat home directory line, Browse to the location of your 
external Tomcat.  If you have a default installation, the paths for 
the base  temp directories will be filled in automatically.


You can also supply optional program arguements.

Click the Enable radio button.


Will experiment with this. My Tomcat 6 external server already hosts 
OpenCMS as a ROOT application. Hope I can get it work

together with MyEclipse. But anyway, I guess I'm getting further now.

Thanks again,

--
Christoph



In the dropdown list where you selected Tomcat 6 (above), you can 
click on the arrow next
to Tomcat 6 to open a subsidiary dropdown list.  You can use this to 
specify a particular

JVM, create a launch config, etc.

After clicking OK, a Tomcat 6 launch will show under Run/Stop/Restart 
MyEclipse Servers

on the toolbar.  Use this to start/stop Tomcat.

I find that a wide range of Java/Javascript/JSP/CSS edits are 
hot-loaded to the running Tomcat

, and it'll tell you when it can't hot load Java edits.

Regards,
Ken
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myecl-howto 25L, 958C written

On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:27 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


Ken Bowen schrieb:

I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first,  are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse?  (I use the 
latter)


I'm using MyEclipse as well.



Do you mean:  Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an 
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat server?



Yes, that's what I mean.  I had a Tomcat 6.0 running on my notebook 
and when I first time installed MyEclipse, the built in Tomcat
could not run (port conflict on 8080) and I had to stop my external 
Tomcat to make the example running. 
(http://www.myeclipseide.com/documentation/quickstarts/webservices_jaxws/index.html) 



I would also prefer to deploy to the external Tomcat.
--
Christoph



I've never used the included myEclipse server, only external servers.

--Ken

On Apr 22, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

I'm playing a bit with myeclipse and I'm wondering whether anyone 
on this list here is using it with Tomcat
as application server running other apps, rather than using tomcat 
from within  the built into myeclipse Tomcat server.


Any experiences with that setup?

--
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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-23 Thread Ken Bowen


On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:49 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


Ken Bowen schrieb:


On the MyEclipse Toolbar:

Run/Stop/Restart MyEclipse ServersConfigure Server
Aaahhh! I see. There is the MyEclipse Tomcat enabled. I probably  
have to disable this one.




Then click Servers.  Click Tomcat in the dropdown list.
Select Tomcat 6 in that dropdown list.

On the Tomcat home directory line, Browse to the location of your  
external Tomcat.  If you have a default installation, the paths for  
the base  temp directories will be filled in automatically.


You can also supply optional program arguements.

Click the Enable radio button.


Will experiment with this. My Tomcat 6 external server already hosts  
OpenCMS as a ROOT application. Hope I can get it work

together with MyEclipse. But anyway, I guess I'm getting further now.


You can run multiple web apps alongside the ROOT app.  I just drop  
them in the webspps folder.




Thanks again,

--
Christoph



In the dropdown list where you selected Tomcat 6 (above), you can  
click on the arrow next
to Tomcat 6 to open a subsidiary dropdown list.  You can use this  
to specify a particular

JVM, create a launch config, etc.

After clicking OK, a Tomcat 6 launch will show under Run/Stop/ 
Restart MyEclipse Servers

on the toolbar.  Use this to start/stop Tomcat.

I find that a wide range of Java/Javascript/JSP/CSS edits are hot- 
loaded to the running Tomcat

, and it'll tell you when it can't hot load Java edits.

Regards,
Ken
~
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~
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myecl-howto 25L, 958C written

On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:27 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


Ken Bowen schrieb:

I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first,  are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse?  (I use  
the latter)


I'm using MyEclipse as well.



Do you mean:  Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an  
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat server?



Yes, that's what I mean.  I had a Tomcat 6.0 running on my  
notebook and when I first time installed MyEclipse, the built in  
Tomcat
could not run (port conflict on 8080) and I had to stop my  
external Tomcat to make the example running. (http://www.myeclipseide.com/documentation/quickstarts/webservices_jaxws/index.html 
)


I would also prefer to deploy to the external Tomcat.
--
Christoph



I've never used the included myEclipse server, only external  
servers.


--Ken

On Apr 22, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

I'm playing a bit with myeclipse and I'm wondering whether  
anyone on this list here is using it with Tomcat
as application server running other apps, rather than using  
tomcat from within  the built into myeclipse Tomcat server.


Any experiences with that setup?

--
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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-23 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Ken Bowen schrieb:


You can run multiple web apps alongside the ROOT app.  I just drop 
them in the webspps folder.




Yes, I know. I do presently. But I want to run several ROOT apps.

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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-23 Thread Ken Bowen
Then I think you either need several independent Tomcat instances or  
multiple virtual hosts.
I've occasionally had several independent instances running (but one  
was started by Eclipse and one from the command line).

I don't know whether Eclipse would support either.
Do you need to do simultaneous development, or just run several other  
ROOT webapps while developing on one?


On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


Ken Bowen schrieb:


You can run multiple web apps alongside the ROOT app.  I just drop  
them in the webspps folder.




Yes, I know. I do presently. But I want to run several ROOT apps.

--
Christoph





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Re: myeclipse and tomcat

2010-04-22 Thread Ken Bowen

I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first,  are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse?  (I use the  
latter)


Do you mean:  Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an  
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat server?


I've never used the included myEclipse server, only external servers.

--Ken

On Apr 22, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

I'm playing a bit with myeclipse and I'm wondering whether anyone on  
this list here is using it with Tomcat
as application server running other apps, rather than using tomcat  
from within  the built into myeclipse Tomcat server.


Any experiences with that setup?

--
Christoph Kukulies


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