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Hello, I am actually a Java developer, but I have just converted an old
stationary into my own web server using Ubuntu  12.10(and proudly so).

To do this, I installed apache2, mod-jk which all worked fine.

I proceeded to install tomcat 7 through sudo apt-get install tomcat7,
ran it and got the Ubuntu version of "it works". Apache successfully
forwards requests to tomcat.

My next step is to install vsftpd. I configure this as needed so that I am able 
to deploy remotely with use of Flezilla.
I also install openssh-server so that I am able to connect via ssh.

Now I think the problem is rgarding the ownership of tomcat...
I am the sole user of this machine and Tomcat is installed under user "root" 
and group "tomcat".

This prohibits me from uploading applications in Filezilla to the 
/var/lib/tomcat7 webapps location.
Even if I manage, tomcat fails to deploy the webapplications.

To fix and verify the bug, I downloaded Tmcat from apache and installed
it myself and succesfully have my website up. This proves that my
configurations are correct as I used the same server.xml settings.

I repeated this process twice with Ubuntu aptitude Tomcat and even
reinstalled the system and experienced no change.

I was told that it is better for a production server to stick with
aptitude packages as they are more secure. I don't think this is
possible. I even attempted to add my amin user to the tomcat7 group, but
can't as I can't log in as root.

** Affects: tomcat7 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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tomcat7 from aptitude repositories does not deploy or explode 
applicationsapplications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1076155
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