Hi, The tomcat distribution is new downloading from the maven dependency. Also the directory structure of the build was changed as following,
[image: Inline image 1] Thanks On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Kishanthan Thangarajah <kishant...@wso2.com > wrote: > We need to use the same configs location as how it is found in tomcat. For > example, the catalina-server.xml should be used for default server.xml and > copied to /conf directory. There are other config files (context.xml, > web.xml) that should follow the same approach. The custom extensions > (Valves, WebappClassLoaders, etc) may come from different repos. So the > product build should take it dependency when assembling them with the final > distribution. > > Can we also check whether we could use the tomcat maven dependency to > download the distribution with the build? > > On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Miraj Abeysekara <mi...@wso2.com> wrote: > >> Hi Kishanthan, >> >> Are there any specific folder structure which I follow when adding the >> custom configuration files to the build? >> >> Currently the configuration files are copied from >> *{AS_DEV_HOME}/extensions/conf/* directory to >> *{AS_HOME}/conf/app-server/* directory after the build. >> >> Thanks. >> >> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 6:24 PM, Kishanthan Thangarajah < >> kishant...@wso2.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Miraj, >>> >>> This is a good starting point and your are on the right path. Next steps >>> are to see how to use our own tomcat configuration files, integrate our own >>> extensions developed for tomcat and pack them with AS/Tomcat distribution >>> with the build. >>> >>> It's better to use @dev for these type of mails. >>> >>> On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 1:31 PM, Miraj Abeysekara <mi...@wso2.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I am currently working on creating a maven build for Application Server >>>> 6.0. Up-to now the following features are included with the maven build, >>>> >>>> - Automatically download and extract tomcat server distribution >>>> given by the maven properties. >>>> - Repack the tomcat server distribution by adding extensions in the >>>> extensions directory (currently including lib's and webapps as >>>> extensions) >>>> >>>> Any feedback and suggestions are highly appreciated. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> -- >>>> Miraj Abeysekara >>>> Intern (Software Engineering) >>>> Mobile: +94775690822 >>>> Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiRAGECreator >>>> GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MirageAbeysekara >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Kishanthan Thangarajah* >>> Associate Technical Lead, >>> Platform Technologies Team, >>> WSO2, Inc. >>> lean.enterprise.middleware >>> >>> Mobile - +94773426635 >>> Blog - *http://kishanthan.wordpress.com >>> <http://kishanthan.wordpress.com>* >>> Twitter - *http://twitter.com/kishanthan >>> <http://twitter.com/kishanthan>* >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Miraj Abeysekara >> Intern (Software Engineering) >> Mobile: +94775690822 >> Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiRAGECreator >> GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MirageAbeysekara >> > > > > -- > *Kishanthan Thangarajah* > Associate Technical Lead, > Platform Technologies Team, > WSO2, Inc. > lean.enterprise.middleware > > Mobile - +94773426635 > Blog - *http://kishanthan.wordpress.com <http://kishanthan.wordpress.com>* > Twitter - *http://twitter.com/kishanthan <http://twitter.com/kishanthan>* > -- Miraj Abeysekara Intern (Software Engineering) Mobile: +94775690822 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiRAGECreator GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MirageAbeysekara
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