Hi,

Since one year I only deploy my apps in Tomcat the easy way is as follows

1- Always deploy over JDk 1.6
2- Just Compile with ANT and copy the WEB-INF generated directory in the Tomcat Context dir. 3- Do not use the er.extensions.jspservlet.ERXServletAdaptor, instead use com.webobjects.jspservlet.WOServletAdaptor
4- Restart Tomcat and enjoy

Julio Ortiz

Best regards


On Jun 17, 2010, at 5:09 AM, Cros Laurent wrote:

HI guys,

  I am trying to deploy my app on tomcat.

With the basic url : http://localhost:8080/jcommops-ptf/WebObjects/jcommops-ptf.woa/ , I have no error by empty content, here is my log in tomcat :

juin 17 11:55:12 JavaWebObjects[-1] DEBUG NSLog - <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found for component Main at "null". juin 17 11:55:12 JavaWebObjects[-1] DEBUG er.extensions.appserver.ERXBrowserFactory - Factory null creating default browser factory. null juin 17 11:55:12 JavaWebObjects[-1] DEBUG er.extensions.appserver.ERXBrowserFactory - _incrementReferenceCounterForKey() - count = 1, key = Safari. 533.4.5.0.Windows.{cpu = "Unknown CPU"; geckoRevision = "No Gecko";} juin 17 11:55:12 JavaWebObjects[-1] DEBUG er.extensions.eof.ERXEC - setting useUnlocker to true juin 17 11:55:12 JavaWebObjects[-1] DEBUG er.extensions.ERXApplication.RequestHandling - Returning, encoding: UTF-8 response: <er.extensions.appserver.ERXResponse (<er.extensions.appserver.ERXResponsehttpVersion=HTTP/1.0 headers= {cache-control=[private, no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, max- age=0], content-type=[text/html], date=[Thu, 17-Jun-2010 09:55:12 GMT], expires=[Thu, 17-Jun-2010 09:55:12 GMT], pragma=[no-cache], set-cookie=[], x-webobjects-loadaverage=[1]} content-length=0 cookies=() userInfo={} storePageInBacktrackCache=true >) status=200>

I don’t know why my content response length is 0

Here is my web.xml :



<!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web
Application 2.3//EN" "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>

<!-- This web.xml file by itself will allow you to run the corresponding WebObjects application in a Servlet container. If you would like to merge the WebObjects application with your existing JSP/Servlet application, you have to merge this web.xml with your existing web.xml.

NOTE: This file is normally included as the template file 'web.xml.template'. During the build process, the placeholders for WOROOT, LOCALROOT, WOAINSTALLROOT, WOAppMode, WOClassPath, WOApplicationClass and WOtaglib will be replaced with the appropriate values. Other parts of the template file may be
                customized as required.

NOTE: WEBINFROOT is added to the WOClassPath at build time, but the replacement value is replaced at runtime to be the path to the WEB-INF directory.
-->

<web-app>
                <display-name>jcommops-ptf</display-name>
                <context-param>
                               <param-name>WOJarBundle</param-name>
                               <param-value>false</param-value>
                               <description>
Whether this app is a "true" WAR, rather than a "stub" WAR or SSDD Note that WOROOT, LOCALROOT, WOAINSTALLROOT, WOClassPath are ignored if this is true However, if this is true, WOMainBundle must be set to the main bundle name
                               </description>
                </context-param>

                <context-param>
                               <param-name>WOMainBundle</param-name>
                               <param-value>jcommops-ptf</param-value>
                               <description>
Sets the name of the main bundle. Only used if WOJarBundle
                                               is true
                               </description>
                </context-param>


                 <context-param>
    <param-name>WOROOT</param-name>
    <param-value>C:/apple_5.4.3</param-value>
  </context-param>

<!-- Indicates the root where local frameworks are installed. In Mac OS X, for example, these frameworks are located in the "/Library/ Frameworks" directory; keeping in tradition, LOCALROOT is set to "/". On Windows, it could be "c:\Apple\Local", on Solaris, it could be "/opt/ Apple/Local". If "-DLOCALROOT=/path/to/somewhere" is defined (in the container startup script,
       for example), the value indicated here is ignored. -->
  <context-param>
    <param-name>LOCALROOT</param-name>
    <param-value>C:/apple_5.4.3/Local</param-value>
  </context-param>

<!-- Indicates the root where WebObjects applications are installed. In Mac OS X deployment, for example, WO applications are usually deployed in the "/Library/WebObjects/Applications" directory and WOAINSTALLROOT is set to "/Library/WebObjects/Applications". If "-DWOAINSTALLROOT=/ path/to/somewhere" is defined (in the container startup script, for example), the value
       indicated here is ignored. -->
  <context-param>
    <param-name>WOAINSTALLROOT</param-name>
    <param-value>C:/apple_5.4.3/Applications</param-value>
  </context-param>


                 <context-param>
    <param-name>WOClasspath</param-name>
    <param-value>
WEBINFROOT/jcommops-ptf.woa/Contents/Resources/Java/jcommops-ptf.jar
</param-value>
  </context-param>






<!-- Indicates if application is development or deployment mode. In development mode, images are vended by the application directly from frameworks. In deployment mode, images are vended by the webserver. -->
                <context-param>
                               <param-name>WOAppMode</param-name>
                               <param-value>development</param-value>
                </context-param>

<!-- Class name of the WOApplication subclass that defines the
                               WebObjects application. -->
                <context-param>
<param-name>WOApplicationClass</param- name> <param- value>org.jcommops.googleEarth.ptf.Application</param-value>
                </context-param>

<!-- The WebObjects Servlet that interfaces between the Servlet container
                               world and the WebObjects world. -->
                <servlet>
<servlet-name>WOServletAdaptor</ servlet-name> <servlet- class>er.extensions.jspservlet.ERXServletAdaptor</servlet-class>
                               <load-on-startup>5</load-on-startup>
                </servlet>

<!-- URLs starting with 'WebObjects' use the WebObjects Servlet adaptor. -->
                <servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>WOServletAdaptor</ servlet-name> <url-pattern>/WebObjects/*</url- pattern>
                </servlet-mapping>

</web-app>


Any help really well appreciated !


Laurent Cros
Software engineer
Société CLS
8-10rue Hermès, Parc technologique du canal
31560 Ramonville Saint-Agne France
Tel. +33 5 61 393 701
Fax +33 5 61 394 750

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