Thanks viola So just to confirm. I can see the $your_geronimo_install_Dir\repository\org\apache\tomcat directory you indicate me,... but please excuse my clumsiness because I see inside "tomcat" directory others subdirectories:
-catalina ----6.0.14-G614585 -------catalina-6.0.14-G614585 -catalina-ha -coyote -extras -jasper -jasper-el -jasper-dt -juli -tribes So I found difficult to know which is the correct one... (I mean the one that I should consider as CATALINA_HOME/webapps ). If I use catalina as CATALINA_HOME, do I have to define inside the webapps directory ? Could you just guide me on this, please? Thank you. Carlos viola.lu wrote: > > You should use deploy command or hot deploy(just copy your app to deloy > folder like in tomcat) to deploy your application following > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/deploying-and-undeploying-applications.html > > And in geronimo, tomcat is in > $your_geronimo_install_Dir\repository\org\apache\tomcat > > Your web app structure seems fine(geronimo web app structure same as > tomcat, just an extra geronimo-web.xml. which is geronimo specific > deployment plan), i recommend your can use Geronimo Eclipse plugin in > eclipse to simplify your develop work, you can install GEP follwoing > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/how-to-install-geronimo-eclipse-plugin.html, > and how to develop in it follwoing > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/how-to-use-geronimo-eclipse-plugin.html#HowtoUseGeronimoEclipsePlugin-DeployRunUndeployandRedeployanApplication. > > You can find out more help from Geronimo 2.1 doc link: > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/ in your development process. > > > Your > > I think whether > > caof2005 wrote: >> >> Hello folks, >> >> With a newbe questions/request: >> >> Can anybody refer me to any document/link which indicate me which are the >> steps to do a manual deployment without using the deployment tool (deploy >> ) ? >> >> I'm using Geronimo 2.1.3 with Tomcat 6 >> >> I tried to follow the oldie/classic example of building a dynamic project >> by hand (no IDE's, nor deploy tool at all) just using the java, javac and >> jar command line tools. >> >> So I tried to manually define the basic directory deployment structure >> shown in 4.X, 5.X versions of Tomcat: >> >> webapps >> --MyApp_Directory >> ---WEB-INF >> ----web.xml >> ----geronimo-web.xml >> ----lib >> ----classes >> ----com >> ----example >> -------web >> ----------classA.class >> -------model >> ----------classB.class >> >> But I couldn't find any "tomcat" directory in Geronimo installation >> directory which I can define inside that structure. >> >> So the question is .... am I assuming correctly that I can manually >> define the deployment structure as I can do it in older versions of >> Tomcat? >> Or do I have to use the deployment tool (deploy) in order to manually >> deploy any application ? >> >> Any guidance would be very appreciated. >> Regards >> Carlos >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/What-are-the-specifics-steps-for-manual-deployment---tp24120872s134p24131430.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
