My understanding is that tomee-webaccess (webapps/tomee) is a admin 
console of sorts for TomEE.  Why would it not be included by default?  I 
must be misunderstanding something.

On 5/16/2016 8:08 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau [via TomEE & OpenEJB] wrote:
> Hi
>
> tomee webapp is dynamic (can be deactivated) and just an EJBd protocol
> thing. The GUI was renamed tomee-webaccess and is not delivered by 
> default
> (can be downloaded from central:
> http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/tomee/tomee-webaccess/ )
>
>
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> 2016-05-16 13:56 GMT+02:00 paulhr <[hidden email] 
> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4678452&i=0>>:
>
> > Server Fedora 23
> > Workstation Windows 7
> > TomEE-plume 1.7.4
> >
> > The directory "/opt/tomee-plume/webapps/" has "docs", "manager",
> > "host-manager" and "ROOT" but no "tomee".
> >
> > I looked at the compressed file xxx and xxxx and the both have an not
> > "tomee" under "webapps".
> >
> > Reading some forum threads I get the idea that "tomee" is generated
> > dynamically and that there should be no "tomee" directory.  Is my
> > understanding correct?
> >
> > But whatever method is used to serve up the page "
> > http://myhost:8080/tomee
> > " is not working.
> >
> > A browser on a workstation within the same network that is pointed to
> > http://myhost:8080/tomee gives...
> >
> >         HTTP Status 404 -
> >
> >         type Status report
> >
> >         message
> >
> >         description The requested resource is not available.
> >         Apache Tomcat (TomEE)/7.0.68 (1.7.4)
> >
> > What  this <https://tomee.apache.org/tomee-webapp.html>   page in the
> > documentation does not seem to cover my issue.
> >
> > No errors in the cataline.out log.
> >
> > What/Where else do I need to check?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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