Hi, There are couple of ways to do it. Following are few of them: (1) Using Tomcat manager application to upload .war file for your application. (2) You can put your web application folder inside Tomcat webapps (TOMCAT_HOME\webapps). But you have to make sure that you use WEB-INF\web.xml inside your application. My belief is WEB-INF\web.xml is recommend to use because it has properties related to your web application which are very important. I always use it. Since I don't know much about your application, I can't be specific.
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